• Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Mar 2022

    Predictive value of serum sodium level in determining perforated appendicitis.

    • Veysel Barış Turhan, Abdulkadir Ünsal, Bülent Öztürk, Doğan Öztürk, and Hakan Buluş.
    • Department of General Surgery, University of Health Sciences, Keçiören Training and Research Hospital, Ankara-Turkey.
    • Ulus Travma Acil Cer. 2022 Mar 1; 28 (3): 290295290-295.

    BackgroundThe aim of the study was to investigate the predictive value of hyponatremia as a new biochemical marker for the early and accurate preoperative diagnosis of complicated appendicitis in the adult population.Methods732 patients who were operated for acute appendicitis (AA) and diagnosed as perforation intraoperatively were evaluated retrospectively. Serum sodium, C-reactive protein (CRP), and leukocyte levels of patients with perforated and nonperforated appendicitis were compared.ResultsPerforated appendicitis patients had statistically lower serum Na values (p<0.001). Similarly, patients without perforated appendicitis had higher serum CRP values (p<0.001). In patients diagnosed with perforated AA, the sensitivity of plasma sodium concentration was 63%, and the specificity was 66%. The threshold value of plasma sodium concentration ≤137.5 mEq/L had the best possible sensitivity and specificity.ConclusionHyponatremia is a new marker of perforated appendicitis and therefore, serum sodium level measurement should be considered in patients with a clinical presentation consistent with appendicitis if complications are suspected.

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