c反应蛋白和白细胞计数能否预测儿童复杂阑尾炎?

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
S. Lobo, Andreia Felizes, P. Nogueira, Miroslava Gonçalves
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急性阑尾炎在儿科仍然是一个具有挑战性的诊断,炎症标志物在这些患者的管理是有帮助的。我们的目的是评估复杂阑尾炎的特定实验室参数(白细胞总数和c反应蛋白)的预测潜力,并强调仔细解释其水平的必要性。对2014年1月至12月期间接受阑尾切除术的儿童进行了回顾性研究。根据病情严重程度将患者分为两组:I组为无并发症的阑尾炎;II组为复杂性阑尾炎。获得总白细胞计数和c反应蛋白水平的数据。变量比较采用χ2、学生t检验和Pearson相关。共纳入128例儿童患者(年龄<18岁),平均年龄10.2±3.9岁(男性76例)。并发阑尾炎27例。I组(10.6±3.8岁)、II组(8.5±3.7岁)患者年龄差异有统计学意义;P = 0.011)。CRP与阑尾炎严重程度有统计学相关性(P < 0.001),白细胞计数与阑尾炎严重程度无统计学相关性(P = 0.295)。CRP水平(高于4.3 mg/dL)对复杂阑尾炎的敏感性为74%,特异性为77%。作者强调了CRP值在预测儿童阑尾炎严重程度中的作用,并提出了一个潜在的可用临界值4.3 mg/dL,作为复杂阑尾炎的标志。
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Can C-Reactive Protein and White Blood Cell Count Predict Complicated Appendicitis in Children?
Acute appendicitis remains a challenging diagnosis in pediatrics, and inflammatory markers are helpful in the management of these patients. Our purpose is to evaluate the prediction potential of specific laboratory parameters (total white blood cell count and C-reactive protein) regarding complicated appendicitis and to highlight the need for a careful interpretation of their levels. A retrospective study was performed on a population of children who underwent appendectomy between January and December 2014. Patients were clustered in 2 groups according to severity of disease: group I, uncomplicated appendicitis; and group II, complicated appendicitis. Data regarding total white blood cell count and C-reactive protein levels were obtained. Variables were compared using χ2, Student t-tests, and Pearson correlation. A total of 128 pediatric patients (age <18 years) with a mean age of 10.2 ± 3.9 years were included (76 males). Complicated appendicitis occurred in 27 patients. Age of patient was statistically different in groups I (10.6 ± 3.8 years) and II (8.5 ± 3.7 years; P = 0.011). CRP is a parameter statistically correlated to severity of appendicitis (P < 0.001), but white blood cell count is not (P = 0.295). A CRP level (above 4.3 mg/dL) was 74% sensitive and 77% specific for complicated appendicitis. The authors emphasize the role of CRP value in the prediction of the severity of appendicitis in children and present a potential usable cutoff value of 4.3 mg/dL, as a marker of complicated appendicitis.
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International surgery
International surgery 医学-外科
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0.30
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期刊介绍: International Surgery is the Official Journal of the International College of Surgeons. International Surgery has been published since 1938 and has an important position in the global scientific and medical publishing field. The Journal publishes only open access manuscripts. Advantages and benefits of open access publishing in International Surgery include: -worldwide internet transmission -prompt peer reviews -timely publishing following peer review approved manuscripts -even more timely worldwide transmissions of unedited peer review approved manuscripts (“online first”) prior to having copy edited manuscripts formally published. Non-approved peer reviewed manuscript authors have the opportunity to update and improve manuscripts prior to again submitting for peer review.
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