Abstract
Objective: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of Tzanaki’s scoring in diagnosing acute appendicitis.
Study Design: A prospective observational study.
Place and Duration: Surgical ward 3 of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi, Pakistan from 1st March 2015 to 31st August 2016.
Methodology: Patients presented in emergency department with clinical diagnosis of acute appendicitis were included study. There are four variables in Tzanakis’s Scoring System and these are presence of right lower abdominal tenderness(4 Points), Rebound tenderness(3 points), presence of white blood cells greater than 12000/mm3 in complete blood count(2 points) and positive Ultrasound scan finding for appendicitis(6 points) . The diagnosis was confirmed on the basis of histopathological features of appendicitis by the pathologist. Patient’s age, sex, Tzanakis’s Score, Ultrasound finding nad histopathology reports were recorded on a Performa.
Results: Among 214 appendectomies, histopathologically proven Acute Appendicitis was found in 89.7% and 10.3% were found to have normal appendix. Sensitivity, specificity and overall diagnostic score of Tzanaski score was found to be 99%, 91% and 95% respectively.
Conclusion: The Tzanakis score is simple and easy to be applicable and effective for diagnosing acute appendicitis.
Muhammad Mansoor Iqbal, Tanweer Ahmed, Imran Khan, Ayesha Iftikhar, Shah Hassan Shah, Abdul Malik Magsi, Urooj Ahmed Abbasi. (2018) Experience of Tzanakis scoring system for accurate diagnosis of acute appendicitis in Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi., Isra Medical Journal, Volume 10, 01.
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