The Alvarado Score and Computed Tomography for Predicting Acute Appendicitis in Elderly Patients

INTRODUCTION[|]The aim of this study was to modify the Alvarado scoring system to increase its sensitivity and specificity in predicting acute appendicitis in elderly patients.[¤]METHODS[|]The data of 81 patients older than 70 years of age who were admitted for acute abdominal pain between January 2...

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Main Authors: Selçuk Kaya, Önder Altın, Yunus Emre Altuntaş, Ahmet Şeker, Levent Kaptanoğlu, Nejdet Bildik, Hasan Fehmi Küçük
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KARE Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Southern Clinics of Istanbul Eurasia
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=scie&un=SCIE-70894
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Summary:INTRODUCTION[|]The aim of this study was to modify the Alvarado scoring system to increase its sensitivity and specificity in predicting acute appendicitis in elderly patients.[¤]METHODS[|]The data of 81 patients older than 70 years of age who were admitted for acute abdominal pain between January 2015 and December 2017 were randomized into 2 groups and evaluated retrospectively. In Group 1 patients, acute appendicitis was not histopathologically established postoperatively, while Group 2 patients had pathological results consistent with acute appendicitis. The sensitivity and specificity of computed tomography (CT) scans and Alvarado scores were evaluated in the 2 groups.[¤]RESULTS[|]The specificity and sensitivity of the modified Alvarado score was 86% and 81%, respectively, whereas the specificity and sensitivity of a CT scan was 93% and 92.1%, respectively, in diagnosing acute appendicitis.[¤]DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION[|]There are a limited number of studies related to acute appendicitis in elderly patients and the current strategy for treatment is not clear. Due to the decreased sensitivity of the Alvarado score in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in elderly patients, the goal of this research was to adjust the scoring system. Scores >7 are more reliable in predicting appendicitis. We believe that patients can be more accurately diagnosed in a short period of time using this modified Alvarado scoring system. In combination with a CT scan evaluation, the success rate of diagnosis may be improved and delayed diagnosis prevented.[¤]
ISSN:2587-0998