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Utility of monocyte distribution width in the differential diagnosis between simple and complicated diverticulitis: a retrospective cohort study.
Chang, Chang-Yuan; Hsu, Tai-Yi; He, Guan-Yi; Shih, Hong-Mo; Wu, Shih-Hao; Huang, Fen-Wei; Chen, Pei-Chun; Tsai, Wen-Chen.
  • Chang CY; College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
  • Hsu TY; Department of Emergency Medicine, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan.
  • He GY; College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
  • Shih HM; Department of Emergency Medicine, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan.
  • Wu SH; Department of Public Health, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
  • Huang FW; Department of Dermatology, National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch, Yunlin, Taiwan.
  • Chen PC; College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Tsai WC; College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
BMC Gastroenterol ; 23(1): 96, 2023 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2254298
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Colonic diverticulitis is a leading cause of abdominal pain. The monocyte distribution width (MDW) is a novel inflammatory biomarker with prognostic significance for coronavirus disease and pancreatitis; however, no study has assessed its correlation with the severity of colonic diverticulitis.

METHODS:

This single-center retrospective cohort study included patients older than 18 years who presented to the emergency department between November 1, 2020, and May 31, 2021, and received a diagnosis of acute colonic diverticulitis after abdominal computed tomography. The characteristics and laboratory parameters of patients with simple versus complicated diverticulitis were compared. The significance of categorical data was assessed using the chi-square or Fisher's exact test. The Mann-Whitney U test was used for continuous variables. Multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of complicated colonic diverticulitis. Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves were used to test the efficacy of inflammatory biomarkers in distinguishing simple from complicated cases.

RESULTS:

Of the 160 patients enrolled, 21 (13.125%) had complicated diverticulitis. Although right-sided was more prevalent than left-sided colonic diverticulitis (70% versus 30%), complicated diverticulitis was more common in those with left-sided colonic diverticulitis (61.905%, p = 0.001). Age, white blood cell (WBC) count, neutrophil count, C-reactive protein (CRP) level, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and MDW were significantly higher in the complicated diverticulitis group (p < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis indicated that the left-sided location and the MDW were significant and independent predictors of complicated diverticulitis. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) was as follows MDW, 0.870 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.784-0.956); CRP, 0.800 (95% CI, 0.707-0.892); NLR, 0.724 (95% CI, 0.616-0.832); PLR, 0.662 (95% CI, 0.525-0.798); and WBC, 0.679 (95% CI, 0.563-0.795). When the MDW cutoff was 20.38, the sensitivity and specificity were maximized to 90.5% and 80.6%, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS:

A large MDW was a significant and independent predictor of complicated diverticulitis. The optimal cutoff value for MDW is 20.38 as it exhibits maximum sensitivity and specificity for distinguishing between simple and complicated diverticulitis The MDW may aid in planning antibiotic therapy for patients with colonic diverticulitis in the emergency department.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diverticulitis / Diverticulitis, Colonic Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: BMC Gastroenterol Journal subject: Gastroenterology Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12876-023-02736-0

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diverticulitis / Diverticulitis, Colonic Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: BMC Gastroenterol Journal subject: Gastroenterology Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12876-023-02736-0