J Korean Soc Emerg Med.  2014 Dec;25(6):676-683. 10.0000/jksem.2014.25.6.676.

Prospective Evaluation of the Pediatric Appendicitis Score with Right Lower Quadrant Abdominal Pain Registry

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  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital, College of Medicine, Dongguk University,Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea. drsjs75@dongguk.edu

Abstract

PURPOSE
Acute appendicitis is one of the most common surgical emergencies in the emergency department (ED) and various scoring systems such as the Alvarado score or the pediatric appendicitis score (PAS) have been developed to aid diagnosis. This study was designed to evaluate the diagnostic value of PAS in South Korea children, prospectively.
METHODS
All patients visiting our ED with right lower quadrant (RLQ) abdominal pain or RLQ tenderness were enrolled in our registry. Patients under age of 18, whose guardian agreed with the informed consent were included in this study. Those who were diagnosed at previous hospitals were excluded. Appendicitis was confirmed by operative and histopathological findings. A follow up call was made to verify final outcome within 14 days.
RESULTS
We collected data on 1648 patients and a total of 512 patients participated in the study. The mean age was 11.9 years. Seventy four patients (14.5%) had pathology-proven appendicitis and negative appendectomy was performed in three patients (3.9%). Statistical analysis showed that with PAS > or =4, sensitivity 70.1%, specificity 60.4%, and area under curve (AUC) 0.708. With the Alvarado score > or =5, sensitivity 72.7%, specificity 67.2%, and AUC 0.748.
CONCLUSION
Usefulness of PAS in diagnosis of pediatric acute appendicitis is limited. PAS showed no significant superiority over the Alvarado score. Therefore, it seems reasonable to use both scores for evaluation of pediatric acute appendicitis in South Korea.

Keyword

Appendicitis; Pediatrics; Validation studies; Registries

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain*
Appendectomy
Appendicitis*
Area Under Curve
Child
Diagnosis
Emergencies
Emergency Service, Hospital
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Informed Consent
Korea
Pediatrics
Prospective Studies*
Registries
Sensitivity and Specificity
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