Alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults
<i>Background.<sup>-</sup> </i> Acute appendicitis is a common surgical problem. <i> Aim of the Study: </i> To assess Alvarado score as an admission criterion for adult patients with suspected appendicitis in order to decrease unnecessary admissions to surgical wa...
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doaj-20beba0cbf064bee9ed6f608a513fec92020-11-24T22:20:31ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology1319-37672004-01-011028691Alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults Al Qahtani HamadMuhammad Abdulmajeed<i>Background.<sup>-</sup> </i> Acute appendicitis is a common surgical problem. <i> Aim of the Study: </i> To assess Alvarado score as an admission criterion for adult patients with suspected appendicitis in order to decrease unnecessary admissions to surgical wards. <i> Patients and Methods: </i> A prospective study of consecutive patients attending the Emergency Department (ED) of Riyadh Medical Complex with suspected appendicitis. The patients were managed according to the algorithm of the study protocol and discharged after clinical improvement either from ED or from the ward. They were followed by telephone 2-3 days later. Alvarado score was obtained in the ED in all patients. Results: The study included 211 patients, 60 patients were observed in ED and discharged, 151 patients were admitted and 137 of them were operated with a negative rate of 12.5%. The remaining 14 patients were observed and discharged. No patients with a score of 4 or less had appendicitis. <i> Conclusion: </i> Though the diagnosis of acute appendicitis remains mainly clinical, Alvarado score can be recommended as a helpful tool for the admission criteria and further management in order to reduce unnecessary admissions and to reduce the morbidity and mortality of acute appendicitishttp://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2004;volume=10;issue=2;spage=86;epage=91;aulast=AlAlvarado scoreright iliac fossa painacute appendicitis. |
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Alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults |
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Alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults |
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Alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults |
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Alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults |
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Alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults |
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alvarado score as an admission criterion for suspected appendicitis in adults |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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<i>Background.<sup>-</sup> </i> Acute appendicitis is a common surgical problem. <i> Aim of the Study: </i> To assess Alvarado score as an admission criterion for adult patients with suspected appendicitis in order to decrease unnecessary admissions to surgical wards. <i> Patients and Methods: </i> A prospective study of consecutive patients attending the Emergency Department (ED) of Riyadh Medical Complex with suspected appendicitis. The patients were managed according to the algorithm of the study protocol and discharged after clinical improvement either from ED or from the ward. They were followed by telephone 2-3 days later. Alvarado score was obtained in the ED in all patients. Results: The study included 211 patients, 60 patients were observed in ED and discharged, 151 patients were admitted and 137 of them were operated with a negative rate of 12.5%. The remaining 14 patients were observed and discharged. No patients with a score of 4 or less had appendicitis. <i> Conclusion: </i> Though the diagnosis of acute appendicitis remains mainly clinical, Alvarado score can be recommended as a helpful tool for the admission criteria and further management in order to reduce unnecessary admissions and to reduce the morbidity and mortality of acute appendicitis |
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Alvarado score right iliac fossa pain acute appendicitis. |
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