Title of article :
The Effect of Leucocytosis, Gender Difference, and Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Acute Cholecystitis in the Elderly Population
Author/Authors :
Demirkan, Arda Ankara University - School of Medicine - General Surgery Department - Samanpazarı - Ankara - Turkey , TanrJverdi, Ayça Koca Ankara University - School of Medicine - Emergency Department - Samanpazarı - Ankara, Turkey , Çetinkaya, Arda Ankara University - School of Medicine - General Surgery Department - Samanpazarı - Ankara - Turkey , Polat, Onur Ankara University - School of Medicine - Emergency Department - Samanpazarı - Ankara, Turkey , Günalp, Müge Ankara University - School of Medicine - Emergency Department - Samanpazarı - Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Introduction. Acute cholecystitis is one of the most common reasons of acute abdominal pain for older patients to present to the emergency department (ED). Presentation may difer from that of the younger patient and is ofen complicated by coexistent disease due to elderliness. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical presentation of acute cholecystitis, with special focus
on comparision between elderly and young patients. Materials and Methods. Tis study included 318 patients who were admitted
to the emergency department with right upper quadrant pain during a period of determined 8 months. Afer retrospective data
collection, patients were groupped in accordance with their age, <65 and ≥65 years. Tose who had ultrasonographic signs such
as wall thickening and fuid collection were diagnosed as acute cholecystitis. Results. Te young group (Group I) consisted of 225
patients, 132 females and 93 males. In Group I, 39 patients were diagnosed as acute cholecystitis of whom 27 were females and 15
were males. Te elderly group (Group II) consisted of 93 patients 48 females and 45 males. In Group II, 36 patients were diagnosed
as acute cholecystitis of whom 15 were females and 21 were males. Regarding the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis, the female to male
ratio is 2.25 in Group I and 0.71 in Group II (p=0.016). Te average white blood cells counts of patients with acute cholecystitis in
Group I and in Group II were 9907x109
/L(±4.437) and 17083x109
/L(±7485), respectively (p<0,001). Conclusions. Acute cholecystitis
is a common diagnosis in elderly patients with right upper quadrant pain. It is more frequent in female in the early ages, but the
gender diference tends to change with age. Elderly patients demonstrate a higher level of white blood cells when compared to
young patients in acute cholecystitis. Clinicians must maintain a degree of awareness in the evaluation of geriatric patients with right upper quadrant abdominal pain.
Keywords :
emergency department , Leucocytosis , Gender Difference , Ultrasound , Acute Cholecystitis , Elderly Population
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International