The Clinical Significance Of Calcium And Serum Phosphate In
Patients With Acute Appendicitis
HAKAN BULUŞ, ÖMER AKYÜREK, ERDEM AKBAL, MUSTAFA DOĞAN, HARUN PERU
- Year : 2015
- Vol : 31
- Issue : 4
- Page :
155-157
The aim of this study was to evaluate the primary changes in
laboratory test results and assess how this alters the risk of rupture
for patients with acute appendicitis. In addition, we sought to analyze
the evolution of this process in order to provide a possible early
diagnosis. This study was comprised of 110 patients (58 females and
52 males) who underwent emergency appendectomies at the general
surgery clinic. Serum calcium (Ca), phosphate (P) and C-reactive
protein (CRP) levels of the patients were measured along with the
white blood cell (WBC) count. The prospektif study participants were
placed into the perforated (n=30) or non-perforated (n=80) group.
The preoperative P value in the non-perforated group was lower (2.66
± 0.58 mg/dl) than the perforated group (2.95 ± 0.46 mg/dl), and this
was statistically significant (p=0.024). While there were no significant
changes in the Ca and P levels in the non-perforated group in the
pre- and postoperative periods, there were significant decreases in
the WBC count and CRP levels. Furthermore, there were statistically
significant changes in the P and CRP levels along with the WBC
count in the perforated group, but the changes in the Ca levels did
not reach significant levels in either the pre- or postoperative periods.
With regard to the changes in laboratory values versus those during
surgery, the P levels in the perforated group were significantly higher
(p=0.045). An increase in P levels alone is not sufficient to make the
diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Nevertheless, serum P levels are
valuable for the early diagnosis of perforated appendicitis.
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Buluş B,Akyürek Ö,Akbal E,Doğan M,Koyuncu A.Akut Apandisitli Hastalarda Kalsiyum ve Serum Fosfat Düzeyinin Klinik Önemi,Selçuk Med J 2015;31(4): 355-357.
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The Clinical Significance Of Calcium And Serum Phosphate In
Patients With Acute Appendicitis
2015,
Vol.
31
(4)
Received : 20.05.2015,
Accepted : 20.05.2015,
Published Online : 13.08.2018
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