Title of article :
Evaluation of the accuracy of physicians’ diagnostic performances in patients with suspected acute appendicitis
Author/Authors :
Vejdan, Amirkazem Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand , Naseh, Ghodratollah Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand , Masoodi, Narjes Faculty of Medicine - Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand , Khosravi, Malihe Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand
Abstract :
Introduction: With a prevalence rate of 7-8 percent, acute appendicitis is one of the most common public surgical
emergencies worldwide. Given the complications of this disease because of lack of medical diagnosis and not on-time
arrival of patients, this study evaluated the diagnostic performance of physicians (general or specialist) in patients with
suspected appendicitis admitted in Imam Reza Hospital of Birjand in 2015’s second half.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, diagnostic and treatment process from the onset of symptoms to hospitalization
and surgery of 147 patients with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis undergoing surgery in the second half of 2015 in
Imam Reza (AS) hospital in Birjand were evaluated using questionnaires and checklist. After examining the results of
the histopathology, confirmed appendicitis cases were analyzed. The data were analyzed using statistical software SPSS
15 and statistical tests of chi-square, Fisher exact test, and Mann-Whitney U test.
Results: In the study, the mean age of the 147 patients was 24.45±13.32 years and all the patients were complaining of
abdominal pain. The initial pain in 52% of the cases was in the periumbilical area. Moreover, 105 (71.42%) of the
patients presented typical symptoms and 42 (28.57%) had untypical symptoms. Appendicitis in 74.8 percent of patients
had led to no complications and 21.1% of them were admitted with generalized peritonitis in surgery. Distribution of
the people in cases of complicated appendicitis evaluated by clinical examination (N=22) was significantly lower than
uncomplicated cases (99 patients) (P<0.001). A statistically significant difference was found between the cases of
complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis in terms of testing, imaging, first physician therapist, and clinical
treatment (p= 0.033). Although both groups had direct reference in the first place, many cases of complicated
appendicitis were discharged with prescription medication and without any advice or warnings.
Conclusions: Based on these results, it is necessary to raise awareness about quick lookup. It is also recommended to
physicians to observe early signs and symptoms of appendicitis to accurately refer the patients to specialized
diagnostic procedures in order to take quick actions and appropriate treatment.
Keywords :
Diagnostic Techniques , Appendicitis , Appendectomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics