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An analysis of factors influencing accuracy of the diagnosis of acute appendicitis.

作者信息

Zyluk Andrzej, Ostrowski Paweł

机构信息

Department of General and Hand Surgery, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin.

出版信息

Pol Przegl Chir. 2011 Mar;83(3):135-43. doi: 10.2478/v10035-011-0021-9.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The aim of the study was to "refresh" the knowledge about the course of acute appendicitis, to confront the classical clinical picture with the practice, analyze its fluctuations and identify factors influencing these.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

All patients admitted to the Department of General Surgery in Grudziądz District Hospital with the suspicion of acute appendicitis, who underwent appendectomy and in whom the appendicitis was confirmed in pathologic examination were included in the study. There were 85 patients, 49 men (58%) and 36 women (42%) in a mean age of 30 years (range 10-75). Symptoms, signs and results of biochemical tests (leukocyte rate and CRP) were considered in the analysis.

RESULTS

The commonest constellation of symptoms and signs, occurring in at least of 3/4 patients consisted of pain and tenderness localized in right lower quadrant (100%), which exacerbates at movements (98%), felling unwell (93%), loss of appetite (88%), and rebound tenderness in right lower quadrant (74%).

CONCLUSIONS

No particular fluctuation of clinical features in relation to gender, age, duration of symptoms, biochemical parameters and morphological severity of the inflammation was observed. Relevant findings included relatively fast development (<12 hrs) of advanced appendicitis in 18% of adult patients and more than a half patients with normal body temperature, regardless true appendicitis.

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