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Establishment of predictive models for acute complicated appendicitis during pregnancy-A retrospective case-control
Ping Li1, Zhuo Zhang2, Shanshan Weng3
1Intensive Care Unit, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu city, China.
Objective:
To develop a scoring system based on clinical and imaging features to distinguish complicated appendicitis (CA) from uncomplicated appendicitis (UCA) during pregnancy.
Method:
This was a retrospective case-control study. Patients diagnosed with acute appendicitis during pregnancy were included, and they were divided into a CA group and a UCA group based on the intraoperative findings and the biopsy results. Multivariate logistic regression and machine learning were employed to establish a predictive model.
Results:
A total of 342 patients were included in this study. Among them, 141 (41.23%) patients were diagnosed with CA. The predictive model contained six indices, including symptom duration time more than 24 h, fever, heart rate at least 98 beats/minute, monocyte count at least 0.72 × 109 /L, lymphocyte count at least 1 × 109 /L and direct bilirubin at least 4.75 μmol/L. The total score was 31 points, and a score of more than 15.5 points predicted the development of CA during pregnancy with area under the curve (AUC) of 0.80 (95% confidence interval 0.75-0.84) and specificity of 0.84. A decision flow chart for distinguishing CA from UCA during pregnancy was developed by Decision Tree with an AUC of 0.78.
Conclusion:
The models combining clinical findings and laboratory tests, developed by two methods, can distinguish CA from UCA in pregnancy in a convenient and visualized way.
Trial Registration:
The research has been registered in Chinese Clinical Trial Registry on January 7, 2022 with registration ID ChiCTR2200055339.
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