Prognostic Evaluation Between Apache II Scale and Ranson Scale in Severe Acute Pancreatitis in the Emergency Department

Juan Carlos Meza-Franco, Juan Pablo Solis Pureco, Dimas Muñoz-Flores, J. García-Pérez, Sile Araceli Ortiz Zavaleta, Miguel Ángel Pedraza-Zárate, Anahari Uscanga Montesano, Edith Guillen Salomón
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Apache Abstract Introduction: Acute pancreatitis is a common disease, characterized by inflammation and destruction of the pancreas. There are multiple scales for its assessment within which are the Ranson prognostic scale and the Apache II scale. Our objective is to know the prognostic evaluation between Apache II and Ranson scales in severe acute pancreatitis in the emergency department. Objective: To know the prognostic evaluation between Apache II and Ranson scale in severe acute pancreatitis, in the emergency department. Material and methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional, comparative and observational study was carried out in patients older than 18 years with acute pancreatitis in a period of 3 months, the Apache II and Ranson scale were applied; They were classified as: mild and severe. Non-probabilistic samples, for convenience. The severity predictors were compared using the confidence intervals, area under the ROC curve (Receiver Operating Characteristics), significance level of p: <0.05%. Results: Mild pancreatitis was higher, Ranson being 39% mild, 21% grave, and Apache II scale, 57% mild, and 43% grave. The APACHE II scale has a higher sensitivity (65.52) compared to the RANSON scale (43.10). In our environment, it obtained a fairly acceptable value, compared to the Ranson scale. The APACHE II scale presented a higher sensitivity with respect to the RANSON scale.
急诊重症急性胰腺炎Apacheⅱ评分与Ranson评分的预后评价
摘要简介:急性胰腺炎是一种常见病,其特征是胰腺的炎症和破坏。有多种评估量表,其中包括Ranson预测量表和Apache II量表。我们的目的是了解Apache II和Ranson评分在重症急性胰腺炎急诊科的预后评价。目的:了解Apacheⅱ和Ranson评分在重症急性胰腺炎急诊科的预后评价。材料和方法:对18岁以上急性胰腺炎患者进行为期3个月的回顾性、横断面、比较和观察性研究,采用Apache II和Ranson量表;它们被分为:轻度和重度。非概率样本,方便起见。采用置信区间、ROC曲线下面积(受试者工作特征)、显著性水平p <0.05%对严重程度预测因子进行比较。结果:轻度胰腺炎较高,Ranson评分为轻度39%,重度21%,Apache II评分为轻度57%,重度43%。APACHE II量表的敏感性(65.52)高于RANSON量表(43.10)。在我们的环境中,与Ranson量表相比,它获得了一个相当可接受的值。APACHE II量表相对于RANSON量表具有更高的敏感性。
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