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Clinical suspicion of acute appendicitis – is the time ripe for more conservative treatment?

Pages 42-45 | Published online: 21 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Traditionally, the diagnosis of acute appendicitis has been based mainly on a history compatible with acute appendicitis and pain at McBurney's point, and the treatment of choice in patients with right iliac fossa pain referring to acute appendicitis has been (laparoscopic) appendicectomy. In too many centers where these traditional rules are followed the accuracy of diagnosis of acute appendicitis still remains at the level of 80 to 85%. It is time to re-evaluate these general guidelines. Here, I face the issue from a few points of view the clinical value of which has not been extensively discussed in the literature but that in my opinion markedly improve the diagnostic accuracy and treatment of patients with right iliac fossa pain. Although there is a clinical suspicion of acute appendicitis, it can be excluded in adult patient, if both leucocyte count and C-reactive protein value are normal on admission to hospital and remain normal in the follow-up. In expert centers, up to 100% sensitivity and specificity have been reported for contrast-enhanced multidetector computed tomography in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Antibiotic treatment can be considered a safe first-line therapy in selected patients with acute appendicitis.

Declaration of interest: The author reports no conflicts of interest. The author alone is responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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