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Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences. 2015; 19 (1): 886-893
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-175885

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Background and objective: Appendicitis is the most common acute surgical emergency of childhood. Decision-making in patients with acute appendicitis poses a diagnostic challenge worldwide. Among the reported diagnostic criteria, modified Alvarado score system and ultrasound findings where used to support diagnosis and even exclude complicated cases. The aim of this study was to detect clinical and sonograghic features that distinguish children visited the emergency department with acute simple appendicitis and identify factors related to complicated cases


Methods: This cross-sectional study included 76 children with the provisional diagnosis of acute appendicitis according to clinical findings attending the Emergency Department at Rapareen Teaching Hospital in Erbil between January and December 2012


Results: Of 76 patients included in this study, 75 patients [99.7%] had appendicitis whether inflamed [63 patients, 82.9%] or complicated [13 patients, 15.8%] and only one patient had normal operative [non-inflamed appendix] findings. Delay of admission, high temperature at time of presentation, localized tenderness and MASS of >/= 7 increased the risk of complicated appendicitis as do leukocytosis and positive ultrasound findings


Conclusion: The study shows that use of certain clinical data [like duration of manifesta-tions] with the modified Alvarado score system supported by leukocytosis and positive ultrasound findings in children suspected to have acute appendicitis provides a high degree of diagnostic accuracy of complicated cases rather than simple acute appendicitis


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Doença Aguda , Criança , Hospitais de Ensino , Estudos Transversais , Apendicite/diagnóstico por imagem
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