An appendicitis severity index (APSI) is an accurate and simple
prediction of complicated appendicitis in adults, according to a study
published in the journal European Radiology.
Researchers from Germany sought to determine a routinely
applicable severity index for the management of acute appendicitis in adults
using combined clinical and radiological parameters and retroperitoneal space
planes (RSP).
The researchers retrospectively analyzed data from 200 adults
with histologically proven acute appendicitis and available presurgical CT
scans. Two radiologists assessed all CT scans for morphologic sings of
appendicitis and six RSP.
Clinical parameters included:
• Age
• Body temperature
• C-reactive protein (CRP)
• White blood cell count
• Duration of symtoms
Radiological parameters
included:
• Appendix diameter and
wall thickness
• Periappendiceal fat
stranding and fluid
• Intraluminal and
extraluminal air
• Thinning of
appendiceal wall
• Caecal wall thickening
• Appendicolith
• Abscess formation
The results showed that
103 of the 200 patients, 51 percent, had histologically proven complicated
appendicitis. The APSI was developed using regression coefficients of
multivariate logistic regression analyses with a maximum of 10 points based on
three clinical (age 52 years or older, body temperature of 37.5°C or higher,
duration of symptoms for 48 hours or longer,) and four CT findings (appendix
diameter of 14 mm or larger, presence of periappendiceal fluid, extraluminal
air, perityphlitic abscess).
A score of four or more
points predicted complicated appendicitis with a positive predictive value of
92 percent and a negative predictive value of 83 percent. Substantial to
excellent interobserver agreement was found for the four radiological
parameters of the APSI. The RSP evaluation presented no added value for the
diagnosis of complicated appendicitis.
The researchers
concluded that using APSI allowed for accurate and simple prediction of complicated
appendicitis in adults. The RSP count was not useful for the diagnosis of
complicated appendicitis.
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