Title of article :
Accuracy of Alvarado, Eskelinen, Ohmann, RIPASA and Tzanakis Scores in Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis; a Cross-sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Korkut, Mustafa Department of Emergency Medicine - Health Science University Antalya Training and Research Hospital, Antalya, Turkey , Bedel, Cihan Department of Emergency Medicine - Health Science University Antalya Training and Research Hospital, Antalya, Turkey , Karancı, Yusuf Department of Emergency Medicine - Health Science University Antalya Training and Research Hospital, Antalya, Turkey , Avcı, Ali Department of Emergency Medicine, Karaman, Turkey , Duyan, Murat Department of Emergency Medicine - Health Science University Antalya Training and Research Hospital, Antalya, Turkey
Abstract :
Introduction: Many scoring systems have been developed to assist in diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA). This
study aimed to compare the screening performance characteristics of Alvarado, Eskelinen, Ohmann, Raja Isteri
Pengiran Anak Saleha (RIPASA), and Tzanakis scores in predicting the need for appendectomy in AA patients.
Methods: Our study prospectively evaluated AA patients that were treated in a tertiary hospital’s emergency department.
The obtained data were used to calculate Alvarado, Tzanakis, RIPASA, Eskelinen and Ohmann scores.
Patients were categorized into two groups according to their histopathological results: positive (PA) and negative
appendectomy (NA). The accuracy of different scoring systems in diagnosing AA was investigated. Results:
74 patients suspected to AA with the mean age of 36.68 § 11.97 years were studied (56.8% male). The diagnosis
was histopathologically confirmed in 65 cases (87.8%). Median Alvarado, Tzanakis, RIPASA, Eskelinen and
Ohmann scores were significantly higher in patients with positive appendectomy. The area under the curve
(AUC), sensitivity, and specificity of Tzanakis score in the cut-off value of 8 were 0.965, 84.4%, and 100%, respectively.
For Ohmann and Alvarado scores, these measures were 0.941; 71.9%, 89.9% and 0.938, 60.9%, 89.9%,
respectively. Tzanakis scoring system had the best screening performance in detection of cases with AA. Conclusion:
Tzanakis score is more sensitive and specific than Alvarado, RIPASA, Eskelinen and Ohmann scores in
identifying AA patients needing appendectomy.
Keywords :
Appendicitis , Emergency Medicine , Diagnosis , Sensitivity and Specificity , Alvarado , Eskelinen , Ohmann , Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Appendicitis , Tzanakis
Journal title :
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (AAEM)