Abdulrahman Alqahtani3,, M., Suliman Alghnam 5, Y. (2018). Diagnostic Procedures among Patients Undergoing Appendectomy: Findings from A Tertiary Hospital In Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 71(6), 3461-3464.
Mohammed AlQahtani1, Mudassir Maqbool Wani1, Omar Aldhasee2, Abdulrahman Alqahtani3,; Yazeed Alharthi4, Suliman Alghnam 5. "Diagnostic Procedures among Patients Undergoing Appendectomy: Findings from A Tertiary Hospital In Saudi Arabia". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 71, 6, 2018, 3461-3464.
Abdulrahman Alqahtani3,, M., Suliman Alghnam 5, Y. (2018). 'Diagnostic Procedures among Patients Undergoing Appendectomy: Findings from A Tertiary Hospital In Saudi Arabia', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 71(6), pp. 3461-3464.
Abdulrahman Alqahtani3,, M., Suliman Alghnam 5, Y. Diagnostic Procedures among Patients Undergoing Appendectomy: Findings from A Tertiary Hospital In Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018; 71(6): 3461-3464.
Diagnostic Procedures among Patients Undergoing Appendectomy: Findings from A Tertiary Hospital In Saudi Arabia
11. College of Medicine, King Khalid University Abha,2. Medical Student, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh,3. Medical Student, College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh.
24. College of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 5. King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh
Abstract
Objective: Acute appendicitis is a common surgical emergency. But often arriving at correct diagnosis is challenging. CT scan has reduced the rates of negative appendectomies but it has radiation risk. We compared CT with Alvarado score (AS) in acute appendicitis in terms of positive operative and histopathological findings with the aim to use CT evaluation appropriately. Patients and methods: We collected retrospectively data of 358 patients admitted in a single hospital over a period of one year. All patients had Alvarado scoring done at the time of admission. CT was performed in 293 patients on consultant directions. CT and AS were compared in correlation with positive histopathological findings. Results: The study included 224 males (62.56%) and 134 females (37.43%). CT was
performed in 293 patients (81.84%) patients. 320 (89.38%) patients underwent surgery while 38 (10.615) patients were managed conservatively. Among the operated group, 268(83.75%) patients had uncomplicated appendicitis while 52 (16.25%) had complicated appendicitis. Histopathology was positive for appendicitis in 285 patients (89.06%). Conclusions: An AS of 7 and above is as significant as CT scan so for these patients one can rely on AS score for deciding surgery. On the other hand if scores are less than 6 and there is strong suspicion of Appendicitis one should go ahead with CT.