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Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis

BACKGROUND: Decision-making for management may sometimes be difficult in acute appendicitis (AA). Various diagnostic scoring systems exist, but their sensitivity and specificity rates are far from ideal. In this study, the determination of the predictors and the effect of radiological data and devel...

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Autores principales: Dokumcu, Zafer, Toker Kurtmen, Bade, Divarci, Emre, Tamay, Petek Bayindir, Kose, Timur, Sezak, Murat, Ozok, Geylani, Ergun, Orkan, Celik, Ahmet
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6157147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30275991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4810730
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author Dokumcu, Zafer
Toker Kurtmen, Bade
Divarci, Emre
Tamay, Petek Bayindir
Kose, Timur
Sezak, Murat
Ozok, Geylani
Ergun, Orkan
Celik, Ahmet
author_facet Dokumcu, Zafer
Toker Kurtmen, Bade
Divarci, Emre
Tamay, Petek Bayindir
Kose, Timur
Sezak, Murat
Ozok, Geylani
Ergun, Orkan
Celik, Ahmet
author_sort Dokumcu, Zafer
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description BACKGROUND: Decision-making for management may sometimes be difficult in acute appendicitis (AA). Various diagnostic scoring systems exist, but their sensitivity and specificity rates are far from ideal. In this study, the determination of the predictors and the effect of radiological data and developing a new scoring system were aimed. METHODS: Medical records of patients who were hospitalized for AA between February 2012 and October 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. All data were compared between patients with and without appendicitis. The multivariate analysis was performed to define significant variables and to examine the sensitivity and specificity of each group of predictors including radiological data. A new scoring system (NSS) was formed and was compared with two existing scoring systems: pediatric appendicitis score (PAS) and Alvarado scoring system (ASS) by using reclassification method. RESULTS: Negative appendectomy rate was 11.3%. Statistical analysis identified 21 independently significant variables. The heel drop test had the highest odds ratio. Sensitivity and specificity rates of clinical predictors were 84.6% and 94.8%, respectively. Radiological predictors increased the sensitivity rate to 86.9%. Sensitivity and specificity rates for PAS, ASS, and NSS were 86.8% and 83.9%, 84.7% and 81.6%, and 96.8% and 95.6%, respectively. The “re-assessed negative appendectomy rate” was 6.2% and false positive results were remarkably more common in patients with duration of symptoms less than 24 hours. CONCLUSION: Radiological data improves the accuracy of diagnosis. Containing detailed clinical and radiological data, NSS performs superiorly to PAS and ASS, regarding sensitivity and specificity without any age limitation. The efficiency of NSS may be enhanced by determining different predictors for different phases of the inflammatory process.
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spelling pubmed-61571472018-10-01 Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis Dokumcu, Zafer Toker Kurtmen, Bade Divarci, Emre Tamay, Petek Bayindir Kose, Timur Sezak, Murat Ozok, Geylani Ergun, Orkan Celik, Ahmet Emerg Med Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Decision-making for management may sometimes be difficult in acute appendicitis (AA). Various diagnostic scoring systems exist, but their sensitivity and specificity rates are far from ideal. In this study, the determination of the predictors and the effect of radiological data and developing a new scoring system were aimed. METHODS: Medical records of patients who were hospitalized for AA between February 2012 and October 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. All data were compared between patients with and without appendicitis. The multivariate analysis was performed to define significant variables and to examine the sensitivity and specificity of each group of predictors including radiological data. A new scoring system (NSS) was formed and was compared with two existing scoring systems: pediatric appendicitis score (PAS) and Alvarado scoring system (ASS) by using reclassification method. RESULTS: Negative appendectomy rate was 11.3%. Statistical analysis identified 21 independently significant variables. The heel drop test had the highest odds ratio. Sensitivity and specificity rates of clinical predictors were 84.6% and 94.8%, respectively. Radiological predictors increased the sensitivity rate to 86.9%. Sensitivity and specificity rates for PAS, ASS, and NSS were 86.8% and 83.9%, 84.7% and 81.6%, and 96.8% and 95.6%, respectively. The “re-assessed negative appendectomy rate” was 6.2% and false positive results were remarkably more common in patients with duration of symptoms less than 24 hours. CONCLUSION: Radiological data improves the accuracy of diagnosis. Containing detailed clinical and radiological data, NSS performs superiorly to PAS and ASS, regarding sensitivity and specificity without any age limitation. The efficiency of NSS may be enhanced by determining different predictors for different phases of the inflammatory process. Hindawi 2018-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6157147/ /pubmed/30275991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4810730 Text en Copyright © 2018 Zafer Dokumcu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Toker Kurtmen, Bade
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Tamay, Petek Bayindir
Kose, Timur
Sezak, Murat
Ozok, Geylani
Ergun, Orkan
Celik, Ahmet
Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis
title Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis
title_full Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis
title_fullStr Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis
title_short Retrospective Multivariate Analysis of Data from Children with Suspected Appendicitis: A New Tool for Diagnosis
title_sort retrospective multivariate analysis of data from children with suspected appendicitis: a new tool for diagnosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6157147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30275991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4810730
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