Hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis

Introduction: Appendicitis is a common presentation in the surgical emergency. Of these 34.7% are perforated or gangrenous. Delay in diagnosis of complicated appendicitis can lead to increase in operative burden and ensuing morbidity. Hyperbilirubinemia is a non invasive and cost effective diagnosti...

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Main Author: Muzna Iftikhar, Usman Qureshi, Jahangir Sarwar Khan, Salman Shafique
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Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Association of Young Surgeons 2019-04-01
Series:International Journal of Surgery and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ejos.org/index.php?fulltxt=8970&fulltxtj=136&fulltxtp=136-1537191439.pdf
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spelling doaj-6100a87b1a4e4d279364be014cc280e52021-04-03T16:27:19ZengBulgarian Association of Young SurgeonsInternational Journal of Surgery and Medicine2367-699X2367-699X2019-04-015210.5455/ijsm.HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA-AS-AN-INDICATOR-OF-COMPLICATED-APPENDICITISHyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitisMuzna Iftikhar, Usman Qureshi, Jahangir Sarwar Khan, Salman ShafiqueIntroduction: Appendicitis is a common presentation in the surgical emergency. Of these 34.7% are perforated or gangrenous. Delay in diagnosis of complicated appendicitis can lead to increase in operative burden and ensuing morbidity. Hyperbilirubinemia is a non invasive and cost effective diagnostic tool for complicated appendicitis. Prioritization of patients on operating lists and reduction in unnecessary investigations may be possible with accurate and timely diagnosis of the disease. Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of Hyperbilirubinemia in diagnosing complicated appendicitis keeping histopathology as gold standard. Study design:Descriptive, cross-sectional. Study duration:21st November 2015 to 20th May 2016 Settings:Surgical Unit 1 Holy Family Hospital Rawalpindi Pakistan Materials & Methods: A total of 185 suspected cases of acute appendicitis undergoing appendectomy between ages of 12-60 years of either gender were recruited. Total bilirubin levels were sent preoperatively. Appendectomy was performed and specimen sent in formalin bottles, histopathological diagnosis was traced. Results: Mean age was 24.16 ± 11.69 years. Out of 185 patients, 100 (54.05%) were male and 85 (45.95%) were females.In Hyperbilirubinemia positive patients, 30 (True Positive) had complicated appendicitis and 06 (False Positive) had simple appendicitis on histopathology. Among 149 patients with normal total bilirubin, 23 (False Negative) had complicated appendicitis whereas 126 (True Negative) did not have complicated appendicitis on histopathology(p=0.0001).Overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of Hyperbilirubinemia in diagnosing complicated appendicitis was 56.60%, 95.45%, 83.33%, 84.56% and 84.32% respectively. Conclusion: Hyperbilirubinemia at presentation is an accurate and specific indicator of complicated appendicitis.http://www.ejos.org/index.php?fulltxt=8970&fulltxtj=136&fulltxtp=136-1537191439.pdfomplicated appendicitishyperbilirubinemiaindicator
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spellingShingle Muzna Iftikhar, Usman Qureshi, Jahangir Sarwar Khan, Salman Shafique
Hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis
International Journal of Surgery and Medicine
omplicated appendicitis
hyperbilirubinemia
indicator
author_facet Muzna Iftikhar, Usman Qureshi, Jahangir Sarwar Khan, Salman Shafique
author_sort Muzna Iftikhar, Usman Qureshi, Jahangir Sarwar Khan, Salman Shafique
title Hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis
title_short Hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis
title_full Hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis
title_fullStr Hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis
title_full_unstemmed Hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis
title_sort hyperbilirubinemia as an indicator of complicated appendicitis
publisher Bulgarian Association of Young Surgeons
series International Journal of Surgery and Medicine
issn 2367-699X
2367-699X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Introduction: Appendicitis is a common presentation in the surgical emergency. Of these 34.7% are perforated or gangrenous. Delay in diagnosis of complicated appendicitis can lead to increase in operative burden and ensuing morbidity. Hyperbilirubinemia is a non invasive and cost effective diagnostic tool for complicated appendicitis. Prioritization of patients on operating lists and reduction in unnecessary investigations may be possible with accurate and timely diagnosis of the disease. Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of Hyperbilirubinemia in diagnosing complicated appendicitis keeping histopathology as gold standard. Study design:Descriptive, cross-sectional. Study duration:21st November 2015 to 20th May 2016 Settings:Surgical Unit 1 Holy Family Hospital Rawalpindi Pakistan Materials & Methods: A total of 185 suspected cases of acute appendicitis undergoing appendectomy between ages of 12-60 years of either gender were recruited. Total bilirubin levels were sent preoperatively. Appendectomy was performed and specimen sent in formalin bottles, histopathological diagnosis was traced. Results: Mean age was 24.16 ± 11.69 years. Out of 185 patients, 100 (54.05%) were male and 85 (45.95%) were females.In Hyperbilirubinemia positive patients, 30 (True Positive) had complicated appendicitis and 06 (False Positive) had simple appendicitis on histopathology. Among 149 patients with normal total bilirubin, 23 (False Negative) had complicated appendicitis whereas 126 (True Negative) did not have complicated appendicitis on histopathology(p=0.0001).Overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of Hyperbilirubinemia in diagnosing complicated appendicitis was 56.60%, 95.45%, 83.33%, 84.56% and 84.32% respectively. Conclusion: Hyperbilirubinemia at presentation is an accurate and specific indicator of complicated appendicitis.
topic omplicated appendicitis
hyperbilirubinemia
indicator
url http://www.ejos.org/index.php?fulltxt=8970&fulltxtj=136&fulltxtp=136-1537191439.pdf
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