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Volume : 08, Issue : 01, January – 2021

424.IDIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY FOR ACUTE APPENDICITIS KEEPING HISTOPATHOLOGY AS GOLD STANDARD

Dr Asfandyar Gondal, Dr Zohaib Liquat, Dr Tasbiha Aqeel

Abstract :

Introduction: Appendix is a small pouch attached to the beginning of large intestine. Appendicitis, an inflammation of the appendix, is the most common acute surgical condition of the abdomen. Almost 10% of the general population develops acute appendicitis with maximal incidence in the second and third decades of life. Objective: To determine diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis keeping histopathology as a gold standard.
Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in the in the Services Hospital Lahore during 2018-19, a total of 191 patients suspected of having acute appendicitis were included in the study in a consecutive manner and subjected to CT pre operatively and histopathology post operatively for the acute appendicitis.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 29.5 + 6.7 years. We had 53.4% males & 46.6% females. On CT we observed that the acute appendicitis was recorded in 58.1% of patients compared to 47.6% on histopathology. On applying the formulae for calculation, sensitivity of CT was found to be 89% and specificity 70%. The positive predictive value of the CT is 72.9% and negative predictive value is 87.5%.
Conclusion: CT is a highly sensitive and specific tool for the detection of acute appendicitis. As such, it is a useful radiological marker for diagnosis of acute appendicitis in adults and further studies are recommended to confirm its usefulness.
Key Words: Acute appendicitis, computed tomography, total leucocyte count, ultrasound, histopathology

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Asfandyar Gondal et al, Diagnostic Accuracy Of Computed Tomography For Acute Appendicitis Keeping Histopathology As Gold Standard., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(1).

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