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Determining the predictive value of Children's Appendicitis Score (CAS) compared Pediatric Appendicitis Score (PAS) in the diagnosis of pediatric appendicitis

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2019
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Khaasteh, Mohammad
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The aim of this is to compare the two diagnostic criteria of appendicitis (Children's Appendicitis Score Versus Pediatric Appendicitis Score) and evaluation of the diagnostic features of them. Methods: A retrospective cohort study conducted on all children admitted to the hospital's emergency center with a possible diagnosis of appendicitis (270 patients) during 2018 and 2019 at Tabriz Pediatric hospital. Based on clinical examinations and para-clinical findings some of them underwent surgical intervention (220 cases) and some discharged and followed up for a period of 2 and 4 week later (50 cases). The data were entered into SPSS 24 software and analyzed. Results: The results showed that in combining CAS with sonography the specificity of this criteria was improved and could be more acceptable compared with PAS. Also it was revealed that WBC≥11000 as well as PMN≥65% and Gardening, are very specific symptom for the diagnosis and complication of acute appendicitis. There was a significant relationship between US findings and pathology reports (P<0.05).
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