Predictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study

Abstract Background The diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children is quite challenging as the rate of negative appendectomy varies between 15 and 57%. Increased utilization of imaging diagnostic facilities in advanced countries seems to have reduced the incidence of operating on normal appendix to...

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Main Authors: Ademola Olusegun Talabi, Tewogbade Adeoye Adedeji, Oludayo Adedapo Sowande, Olusanya Adejuyigbe
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-03-01
Series:Annals of Pediatric Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43159-021-00074-y
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spelling doaj-1da5f9a59c5845dda7fd4a9c34f4b5d92021-03-11T11:57:06ZengSpringerOpenAnnals of Pediatric Surgery2090-53942021-03-011711710.1186/s43159-021-00074-yPredictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective studyAdemola Olusegun Talabi0Tewogbade Adeoye Adedeji1Oludayo Adedapo Sowande2Olusanya Adejuyigbe3Department of Surgery, Obafemi Awolowo University/Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals ComplexDepartment of Chemical Pathology, Obafemi Awolowo University/Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals ComplexDepartment of Surgery, Obafemi Awolowo University/Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals ComplexDepartment of Surgery, Obafemi Awolowo University/Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals ComplexAbstract Background The diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children is quite challenging as the rate of negative appendectomy varies between 15 and 57%. Increased utilization of imaging diagnostic facilities in advanced countries seems to have reduced the incidence of operating on normal appendix to a single digit. In low- and middle-income countries, the incidence remains unacceptably high (double digits). Inflammatory markers and scoring systems may be a suitable adjunct to increase diagnostic yield in most third world countries. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of Alvarado score, white blood cell count, and serum C-reactive protein in children with acute appendicitis. Results The ages of patients ranged between 4 and 15 years with a mean of 11.2 ± 2.8 years. The male to female ratio was 1.4 to 1.0. Nineteen percent of patients had negative appendiceal findings on histological examination. The sensitivity and specificity of Alvarado score, C-reactive protein estimation, total white blood cell count in diagnosing acute appendicitis were 86.4% and 63.2%, 98.8% and 36.8%, and 51.9% and 89.5% respectively. Alvarado score has the highest area under ROC curve analysis 0.824, 95% CI of 0.724 to 0.924 compared with CRP, 0.769. 95% CI of = 0.647 to 0.891 and WBC count, 0.765, 95% CI of 0.643 to 0.887. Both CRP and WBC count showed higher discriminatory values between complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis, p < 0.001. Conclusion Alvarado score outperformed other tests in setting the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. However, none of the tests can be relied on wholly for operative decision. Clinical judgement remains the bedrock for diagnosis and operative management.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43159-021-00074-yAlvarado scoreC-reactive proteinWhite cell countAcute appendicitis
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author Ademola Olusegun Talabi
Tewogbade Adeoye Adedeji
Oludayo Adedapo Sowande
Olusanya Adejuyigbe
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Tewogbade Adeoye Adedeji
Oludayo Adedapo Sowande
Olusanya Adejuyigbe
Predictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study
Annals of Pediatric Surgery
Alvarado score
C-reactive protein
White cell count
Acute appendicitis
author_facet Ademola Olusegun Talabi
Tewogbade Adeoye Adedeji
Oludayo Adedapo Sowande
Olusanya Adejuyigbe
author_sort Ademola Olusegun Talabi
title Predictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study
title_short Predictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study
title_full Predictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study
title_fullStr Predictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Predictive values of Alvarado score, serum C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study
title_sort predictive values of alvarado score, serum c-reactive protein, and white blood cell count in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: a prospective study
publisher SpringerOpen
series Annals of Pediatric Surgery
issn 2090-5394
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background The diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children is quite challenging as the rate of negative appendectomy varies between 15 and 57%. Increased utilization of imaging diagnostic facilities in advanced countries seems to have reduced the incidence of operating on normal appendix to a single digit. In low- and middle-income countries, the incidence remains unacceptably high (double digits). Inflammatory markers and scoring systems may be a suitable adjunct to increase diagnostic yield in most third world countries. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of Alvarado score, white blood cell count, and serum C-reactive protein in children with acute appendicitis. Results The ages of patients ranged between 4 and 15 years with a mean of 11.2 ± 2.8 years. The male to female ratio was 1.4 to 1.0. Nineteen percent of patients had negative appendiceal findings on histological examination. The sensitivity and specificity of Alvarado score, C-reactive protein estimation, total white blood cell count in diagnosing acute appendicitis were 86.4% and 63.2%, 98.8% and 36.8%, and 51.9% and 89.5% respectively. Alvarado score has the highest area under ROC curve analysis 0.824, 95% CI of 0.724 to 0.924 compared with CRP, 0.769. 95% CI of = 0.647 to 0.891 and WBC count, 0.765, 95% CI of 0.643 to 0.887. Both CRP and WBC count showed higher discriminatory values between complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis, p < 0.001. Conclusion Alvarado score outperformed other tests in setting the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. However, none of the tests can be relied on wholly for operative decision. Clinical judgement remains the bedrock for diagnosis and operative management.
topic Alvarado score
C-reactive protein
White cell count
Acute appendicitis
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43159-021-00074-y
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