1. Is Pediatric Appendicitis Score Sufficient to Make the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis Among Children?
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Abdullah, Ali F., Katoof, Firas M., and Basim Sh Ahmed
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APPENDICITIS diagnosis , *APPENDIX diseases , *APPENDECTOMY , *APPENDIX surgery , *ABDOMINAL pain , *ABDOMINAL pain in children , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background Children with acute abdominal pain represent most of the admitted cases to the pediatric surgical department, one third of these cases are acute appendicitis. Early diagnosis of "no appendicitis" or "appendicitis" on the basis of pediatric appendicitis score could potentially save emergency department's time and resource use and could avoid time cost and risks for further evaluation. Objective Evaluation of Samuel scoring system in diagnosing children with acute appendicitis and their need for surgery. Methods One hundred and twelve patients aged between 5 to 15 years who presented with abdominal pain suggestive of acute appendicitis were studied. A complete data from patients were analyzed by using Samuel score. The clinical findings used by previously mentioned scoring system were analyzed to determine reliability of pediatric appendicitis score (PAS). The Final diagnosis was determined by histopathological report for patients' undergone appendicectomy. Results The mean (median, SD) score for children with acute appendicitis and non-acute appendicitis were 4.9 (5, 1.8) and 4.6 (5, 1.7) respectively. No variable (of the known signs and symptoms regarded as pathognomonic for acute appendicitis) shows a significant value in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. A PAS of ≥ 4 had a sensitivity, specificity, Positive predictive value (PPV), and Negative predictive value (NPV) of 0.78, 0.27, 0.87, and 0.16 respectively. Conclusion The diagnosis of acute appendicitis and the need for surgery is still a matter of clinical judgment which can be built with practice, and although the PAS could provide useful diagnostic information in children with suspected acute appendicitis, it cannot be used as sole method for determining the need for surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013