
Multidimensional preoperatory prediction of anatomo-pathologic result in acute appendicitis
Author(s) -
Adriana Eleica,
C Brănescu,
Dragoş Şerban,
C Şavlovschi,
Ahed El Khatib,
Corneliu Tudor,
G Vancea,
Ana Maria Dascălu
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
romanian medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2069-606X
pISSN - 1220-5478
DOI - 10.37897/rmj.2015.4.17
Subject(s) - alvarado score , medicine , appendicitis , acute appendicitis , population , radiology , surgery , environmental health
The study aims that, starting from preoperative clinical and laboratory variables, to identify the most effective predictive multidimensional models for anatomopathological result in acute appendicitis. A prospective study was performed on 147 patients operated for acute appendicitis. The set of potential predictors considered for the selection is as follows: IL6, LBP, Alvarado score, total bilirubin, neutrophils count and WBC, all determined preoperatively. For data analysis we used a variant of a classic sequential analysis discrimination based on linear functions of Discrimination method of Fisher (SPSS). The most effective statistical models with an accuracy of classification of 100% were obtained from the variables: IL6 preop, LBP preop and WBC on admission Model 1) and IL6 preop, LBP preop and score Alvarado (Model 2). These observations lead us to believe that developing a procedure for preoperative diagnosis of appendicitis type is achievable. Defining, validating and assessing the reliability of such a procedure however require further research on a larger volume samples and are representative of both the pathology of appendicitis and population with acute appendicitis.