G. Dado et al., Application of a clinical score for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis inchildhood: A retrospective analysis of 197 patients, J PED SURG, 35(9), 2000, pp. 1320-1322
Purpose: The aim of this study was to validate a clinical scoring system fo
r the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in childhood.
Methods: The authors retrospectively applied a clinical scoring system on 1
97 consecutive pediatric patients operated on for acute appendicitis. They
therefore looked for a correlation between the management suggested by the
scoring system and pathologic diagnosis on surgical specimens.
Results: Based on final pathologic specimen, surgery has been performed unn
ecessarily in 23% of cases. The proposed scoring system could have reduced
unnecessary surgery to 2%. Only 8% of patients with acute appendicitis woul
d have been discharged home. Sensitivity and specificity of the scoring sys
tem used in this study was 87% and 86%, respectively.
Conclusion: The clinical scoring system proposed in this study could be of
help in early clinical diagnosis of appendicitis to reduce the rate of unne
cessary emergency surgery. J Pediatr Surg 35:1320-1322. Copyright (C) 2000
by W.B. Saunders Company.