It has recently been published that hyperbilirubinemia is a reliable marker for the preoperative diagnosis of perforated acute appendicitis. The investigators believe, based on their own previous publications, that C-reactive protein (CRP) with or without a white blood cell count and some other clinical parameters, are more specific markers for the preoperative diagnosis of perforated acute appendicitis. The purpose of this study is to prospectively compare the specificity and sensitivity of hyperbilirubinemia CRP, white blood cell count and other clinical parameters for the preoperative diagnosis of acute appendicitis.
* Previously validated appendicitis score * Time from onset of symptoms to diagnosis and to surgery * Laboratory values: WBC, CRP, liver function test * SIRS values * Preoperative and postoperative diagnosis * Length of hospital stay * Postoperative complications * Biopsy results
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
132
CRP, white blood cell count, hepatic function tests
Hospital De La Serena - Emergency Unit
La Serena, Coquimbo Region, Chile
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