Predictors of in-hospital appendiceal perforation in patient

Predictors of in-hospital appendiceal perforation in patients with non-perforated acute appendicitis with appendicolithiasis

1. This retrospective study found that in patients initially presenting with acute appendicitis with appendicolithiasis, the length of hospital stay, age above 65 or between 18-25, hypertension, elevated BMI, and hyponatremia at initial presentation were all predictors of in-hospital appendiceal perforation. Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good) Among the most common surgical pathologies, appendicitis is a

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, Rating Level , Appendicitis , Appendix , Emergency , Surgery ,

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