Neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis

Background/Aim. Diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA) remains the most common dilemma of pediatric surgical team. Our aim was to determine whether the neutrophil myeloperoxidase index (MPXI), in combination with other laboratory and clinical parameters, can be useful in diagnosis and follow-up of AA...

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Main Authors: Stanković Nikola, Đorđević Dragan, Rondović Goran, Kostić Zoran, Zeba Snježana, Milosavljević Snežana, Savić Đorđe, Miličković Maja, Grujić Blagoje, Đuričić Slaviša, Milanović Marijana, Stanojević Ivan
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Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2019-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2019/0042-84501800012S.pdf
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Đorđević Dragan
Rondović Goran
Kostić Zoran
Zeba Snježana
Milosavljević Snežana
Savić Đorđe
Miličković Maja
Grujić Blagoje
Đuričić Slaviša
Milanović Marijana
Stanojević Ivan
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Đorđević Dragan
Rondović Goran
Kostić Zoran
Zeba Snježana
Milosavljević Snežana
Savić Đorđe
Miličković Maja
Grujić Blagoje
Đuričić Slaviša
Milanović Marijana
Stanojević Ivan
Neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
appendicitis
appendectomy
diagnosis, differential
peroxidase
neutrophils
c-reactive protein
interleukin-6
author_facet Stanković Nikola
Đorđević Dragan
Rondović Goran
Kostić Zoran
Zeba Snježana
Milosavljević Snežana
Savić Đorđe
Miličković Maja
Grujić Blagoje
Đuričić Slaviša
Milanović Marijana
Stanojević Ivan
author_sort Stanković Nikola
title Neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis
title_short Neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis
title_full Neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis
title_fullStr Neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis
title_full_unstemmed Neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis
title_sort neutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitis
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
2406-0720
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background/Aim. Diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA) remains the most common dilemma of pediatric surgical team. Our aim was to determine whether the neutrophil myeloperoxidase index (MPXI), in combination with other laboratory and clinical parameters, can be useful in diagnosis and follow-up of AA in children. Methods. A prospective investigation of MPXI values in 117 consecutive patients, planned for the surgical intervention due to AA, was performed. The patients were stratified into three groups according to the intraoperative finding: the normal/early, uncomplicated and complicated AA. Laboratory analyses were done preoperativly, on the 1st and on the 3rd postoperative days. Results. The statistically significant difference of MPXI values between the uncomplicated and complicated appendicitis before surgery and the positive correlations between the MPXI and C-reactive protein, as well as interleukin- 6, before surgery were found. Postoperatively, in the group of uncomplicated, as well as complicated AA, a significant decrease of MPXI was recorded. Conclusion. The MPXI may be used as an informative biomarker in the follow- up of AA in children. A wide reference range for the MPXI and individual differences in the values of MPXI in the healthy children, generate difficulties for its use for the initial diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Usefulness of MPXI determination decreases with a delayed diagnosis.
topic appendicitis
appendectomy
diagnosis, differential
peroxidase
neutrophils
c-reactive protein
interleukin-6
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2019/0042-84501800012S.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a94086645c1492b9af961416068658b2020-11-25T01:15:25ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202019-01-0176989890510.2298/VSP171218012S0042-84501800012SNeutrophil myeloperoxidase index in pediatric acute appendicitisStanković Nikola0Đorđević Dragan1Rondović Goran2Kostić Zoran3Zeba Snježana4Milosavljević Snežana5Savić Đorđe6Miličković Maja7Grujić Blagoje8Đuričić Slaviša9Milanović Marijana10Stanojević Ivan11Mother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia “Dr Vukan Čupić“, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Belgrade, Serbia + University of Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaMilitary Medical Academy, Clinic of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Belgrade, Serbia + University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, SerbiaMilitary Medical Academy, Clinic of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Belgrade, Serbia + University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, SerbiaMilitary Medical Academy, Clinic of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Belgrade, Serbia + University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, SerbiaMilitary Medical Academy, Clinic of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Belgrade, Serbia + University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, SerbiaClinical Hospital Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Kosovska Mitrovica, SerbiaClinical Hospital Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia + Mother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia “Dr Vukan Čupić“, Department of Abdominal Surgery, Belgrade, SerbiaClinical Hospital Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia + Mother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia “Dr Vukan Čupić“, Department of Abdominal Surgery, Belgrade, SerbiaClinical Hospital Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia + Mother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia “Dr Vukan Čupić“, Department of Abdominal Surgery, Belgrade, SerbiaMother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia “Dr Vukan Čupić“, Department of Clinical Pathology, Belgrade, Serbia + Banjaluka University School of Medicine, Banjaluka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaMilitary Medical Academy, Institute for Medical Research, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia + Military Medical Academy, Institute for Medical Research, Belgrade, SerbiaBackground/Aim. Diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA) remains the most common dilemma of pediatric surgical team. Our aim was to determine whether the neutrophil myeloperoxidase index (MPXI), in combination with other laboratory and clinical parameters, can be useful in diagnosis and follow-up of AA in children. Methods. A prospective investigation of MPXI values in 117 consecutive patients, planned for the surgical intervention due to AA, was performed. The patients were stratified into three groups according to the intraoperative finding: the normal/early, uncomplicated and complicated AA. Laboratory analyses were done preoperativly, on the 1st and on the 3rd postoperative days. Results. The statistically significant difference of MPXI values between the uncomplicated and complicated appendicitis before surgery and the positive correlations between the MPXI and C-reactive protein, as well as interleukin- 6, before surgery were found. Postoperatively, in the group of uncomplicated, as well as complicated AA, a significant decrease of MPXI was recorded. Conclusion. The MPXI may be used as an informative biomarker in the follow- up of AA in children. A wide reference range for the MPXI and individual differences in the values of MPXI in the healthy children, generate difficulties for its use for the initial diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Usefulness of MPXI determination decreases with a delayed diagnosis.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2019/0042-84501800012S.pdfappendicitisappendectomydiagnosis, differentialperoxidaseneutrophilsc-reactive proteininterleukin-6