Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal (Dec 2017)

High white blood cell count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate are associated with perforated appendicitis in children

  • Yoon Ho Kim,
  • Seon Hee Woo,
  • Woon Jeong Lee,
  • Seung Hwan Seol,
  • Dae Hee Kim,
  • June Young Lee,
  • Seung Pill Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22470/pemj.2017.00101
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 51 – 57

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Purpose To investigate the predictors of perforated appendicitis (PA) in pediatric patients with appendicitis seen in the emergency department. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 564 pediatric patients ( 13.5 × 109/L (odds ratio [OR], 3.27; confidence interval [CI], 1.49-7.18; P = 0.003) and ESR > 15 mm/h (OR, 3.18; 95% CI, 2.13-4.74; P < 0.001) are independent predictors of PA. Conclusion WBC count and ESR might be better predictors of PA in pediatric patients with appendicitis in the emergency department than the Alvarado score and CRP concentration.

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