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      Accuracy of Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) and Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) for the Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis: Evaluation of Possible New Biomarkers

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          Introduction:

          Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of the abdominal pain in surgery. Despite its significant prevalence, the diagnosis is associated with many problems in some cases, which leads to false appendectomy.

          Objective:

          The aim of this study was to determine the validity of diagnostic tests of mean platelet volume (MPV) and red cell distribution width (RDW), as a new possible tool in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Methods: In this study, all patients who referred to the emergency department of Besat Hospital, Hamadan, Iran, in 2015, with abdominal pain and first impression of acute appendicitis, undergone appendectomy, were evaluated. The diagnostic markers of pre-operative and post-operative pathology and the validity of MPV and RDW were determined in diagnosis of acute appendicitis.

          Results:

          Laboratory and clinical data from 438 patients, presenting the signs and symptoms of acute appendicitis with the mean age of 26.51±13.9 years, were examined (55.6% men). The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value of MPV in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis were 59.77, 98.66, 99.5 and 34.26 percent, and for the RDW were 57.79, 56.00, 86.07 and 21.98 percent, respectively. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for RDW and MPV was 0.61and 0.90, respectively. The mean of MPV in patients with normal pathologic outcome was 9.52±1.60 and in patients with acute appendicitis was 7.51±1.22. There was a significant difference between the mean MPV in both groups (p<0.001). The mean of RDW in patients with normal pathology were 13.42±1.97 and 13.05±1.09, in patients with acute appendicitis. There was a significant difference between the mean RDW of the two groups (p=0.009).

          Conclusion:

          MPV and RDW indexes have the potential to be used by the surgeons in diagnosis of acute and perforated appendicitis, especially in adults, in order to reduce unnecessary appendectomy, but MPV is more valid in screening acute appendicitis, compared to the RDW.

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          Leucocyte count and C-reactive protein in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis.

          The aim of the present work was to study the preoperative leucocyte counts and C-reactive protein (CRP) values in three groups of patients operated on for a clinical suspicion of acute appendicitis with different findings at appendicectomy: an uninflamed appendix, uncomplicated acute appendicitis or complicated acute appendicitis. In particular, patients with acute appendicitis but a normal leucocyte count and CRP level were sought. In this retrospective study, the mean preoperative leucocyte count and CRP value in 100 consecutive patients with an uninflamed appendix (group A), in 100 consecutive patients with uncomplicated acute appendicitis (group B) and in 100 consecutive patients with complicated acute appendicitis (group C) were calculated. The numbers of patients with (1) both values normal, (2) only leucocyte count raised, (3) only CRP level raised and (4) both values raised were calculated in each of the three groups. The increase in leucocyte count was an early marker of appendiceal inflammation, whereas the CRP value increased markedly only after appendiceal perforation or abscess formation. Group A (uninflamed appendix) contained 24 patients in whom both values were normal. Neither group B (uncomplicated acute appendicitis) nor group C (complicated acute appendicitis) contained any patient with both values in the normal range. Acute appendicitis is very unlikely when both the leucocyte count and CRP value are normal.
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            Histopathological findings in appendectomy specimens: a study of 24,697 cases.

            Appendicitis is by far the commonest major emergency general surgical operation. Histopathological examination of the appendix is routinely performed.
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              Mean platelet volume in diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children.

              The clinical diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA) in children is still problematic in status. To investigate the diagnostic value of mean platelet volume (MPV) in acute AA at childhood. One hundred patients diagnosed as AA patients and 100 healthy individuals. Laboratory tests were studied in the hematology laboratory of the hospital. The MPV was found to be lower than normal in 48 cases in the AA group, and it was normal or higher than normal in 52 cases. In the control group, while MPV was found to be lower than normal in 13 cases, it was normal or higher than normal in 87 cases. The MPV was significantly lower in the AA group compared to the control group (p<0.001). Our study indicated that MPV significantly decreased in pediatric AA patients. Hence, we believe that taking the MPV decrease into consideration along with the White Blood Cell Count elevation would be beneficial in patients with suspicion of AA.
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                Journal
                Adv J Emerg Med
                AJEM
                Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
                Tehran University of Medical Sciences
                2588-400X
                Spring 2020
                20 August 2019
                : 4
                : 2
                : e20
                Affiliations
                [1. ] Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
                [2. ] School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
                [3. ] Department of Social Medicine, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
                Author notes
                [* ] Corresponding author: Alireza Rastgoo-Haghi; Email: alireza_rh@ 123456yahoo.com
                Article
                AJEM-4-e20
                10.22114/ajem.v0i0.194
                7163259
                32322788
                828f76e3-587f-469e-82c2-e49186b9a546
                © 2020 Tehran University of Medical Sciences

                This open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

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                appendicitis,biomarkers,diagnosis,erythrocyte indices,mean platelet volume

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