Grey Zone Appendicitis: Role of Blood Test Biomarkers to Detect Early Appendicitis and to Decrease the Incidence of Negative Appendectomy
NCT ID: NCT04271826
Last Updated: 2020-02-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
2 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-08-01
2019-08-01
Brief Summary
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Aim: This study aims to assess the role of laboratory markers (bilirubin and phospholipase A2) individually or combined with Computed Tomography (CT) for the diagnosis of grey zone appendicitis (Alvarado score 5-6).
Methods: This prospective study included all 310 patients admitted with right iliac fossa (RIF) pain who had Alvarado score 5-6 (intermediate risk of appendicitis). All underwent full laboratory investigations including serum total bilirubin and phospholipase A2. All are underwent CT scan and classified into group A with normal CT but with persistent right iliac fossa pain and group B with proved acute appendicitis by CT. All cases underwent a laparoscopic or open appendectomy. Other causes of hyperbilirubine¬mia are excluded among the patients.
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Detailed Description
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Many surgical centers attempt to reduce surgical procedures performed during the night, and delaying appendectomy for 12-24 h does not seem to increase complications
Despite thorough research, the diagnosis of acute appendicitis is still difficult and remains the most common problem in clinical surgery.
In addition to clinical examination of the patients with appendicitis, ultrasonography and multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) have become the most useful tools with a respective sensitivity and specificity of 98.5% and 98.0% in expert centers Routine use of MDCT not only increases exposure to radiation but also very expensive and time-consuming. Thus evolving methods to diagnose early acute appendicitis without radiological examinations are of interest.
Observing serum bilirubin and phospholipase A2 level came into consideration as it seems to elevate in early appendicitis, its determination is fast and can be performed with other commonly performed blood tests.
Bacteria invade the appendix and release tumour necrosis factor-alpha, Interleukien 6, and cytokines. These substances reach the liver through superior mesenteric vein and cause dysfunction of liver either by direct effect or indirectly through altering the hepatic blood flow. So it is important to evaluate the total bilirubin level in the diagnosis of clinically suspected cases of appendicitis (6) THE AIM OF THE WORK
This study aims to evaluate the role of bilirubin and phospholipase A2 in:
1. Cases of grey zone unsure appendicitis (intermediate risk Alvarado score 5-6).
2. As a complementary to CT.
3. Detect early cases of appendicitis.
4. Decrease the incidence of negative appendicitis.
5. Decrease complications of missed cases of appendicitis.
6. Reduce the overnight appendectomy rate with its complications. Patients and methods Cases with normal CT but with persistent right iliac fossa tenderness and failed to improve under conservative treatment for 48 hrs With antibiotic therapy (Group A) underwent laparoscopic appendectomy. Patients proved to be appendicitis by CT underwent laparoscopic exploration (Group B). All the appendices removed were sent for histological examination and the operated cases divided into positive appendicitis (macroscopic or microscopic) and negative appendicitis.
Group A , patients with normal CT but with persistent right iliac fossa pain. Group B , patients with proved acute appendicitis in CT.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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cases with normal CT
evaluate level of bilirubin and phospholipase A2 and their relation to positive or negative appendicitis
laparoscopic appendectomy
cases with normal CT underwent laparoscopic appendectomy
cases with proven appendicitis on CT
evaluate level of bilirubin and phospholipase A2 and their relation to positive or negative appendicitis
laparoscopic appendectomy
cases with normal CT underwent laparoscopic appendectomy
Interventions
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laparoscopic appendectomy
cases with normal CT underwent laparoscopic appendectomy
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Non pregnant female.
* Patients taking analgesics. .Patients who diagnosed to have grey zone diagnosis of acute appendicitis (Alvarado score 5-6).
Exclusion Criteria
* Cases of sure acute appendicitis.
* Documented Liver disease, biliary disease (congenital or acquired), hemolytic diseases and history of alcoholism.
4\) Cases revealed other pathology than appendicitis by CT and laparoscopy.
14 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Zagazig University
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Tamer Alsaied Alnaimy
assistant professour
Principal Investigators
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tamer A. alnaimy, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Zagazig University
Locations
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Tamer Alsaied Alnaimy
Zagazig, Sharqia Province, Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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zagu
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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