Clinical Trial: Inflammatory Response in Appendicitis

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Progression of the Systemic Inflammatory Response in Patients With Appendicitis

Brief Summary: Although the presence of SIRS has been described in patients with appendicitis, its progressive response related and together with progression of symptomatology from the onset of symptoms to diagnostic has not been characterized. Continuation of the systemic inflammation in patients with injury and infectious processes may result in multiple organ dysfunction and ultimately failure. As with any acute inflammatory condition, the patients' systemic inflammatory response to appendicitis will progress and become more intense with the passing of time. The purpose of this study is to characterize the systemic inflammatory response to appendicitis from the beginning of symptoms to diagnostic in patients with appendicitis submitted to emergency surgery.

Detailed Summary:

  • A prospective non-interventional, observational, descriptive study was conducted.
  • At our institution a median of 250 adult patients are submitted to emergency appendectomy every year. From this universe, a sample of 152 patients with a power of 80%, an error of 5% and 95% Confidence Intervals was required to perform this study.
  • We included 268 patients in the database, of them 85 cases that did not comply with the inclusion criteria were excluded from the analysis. A total of 183 patients (100%) selected according to the following criteria were studied: Patients with appendicitis confirmed by histology operated on our institutional Emergency Unit with an age range from 15 to 80 years.
  • Any patient with immunosuppressive or immunodeppressive known pathological conditions was excluded, as well as any patient with a pathological report describing a normal appendix.
  • Patients were divided into four groups according to the interval of time calculated from the onset of symptoms to diagnostic: Group I from 0 to 24 h, Group II from 25 to 48 h, Group III from 49 to 72 h and Group IV more than 73 h.
  • At admission demographic, clinical data, and the interval of time from the onset of symptoms to diagnostic was recorded, together with the White Blood Cell (WBC) count, C-reactive protein (CRP) values, and SIRS score.
  • The primary outcome measure was to determine the expected systemic inflammatory response to acute appendicitis according to established groups of time intervals from the onset of symptoms to diagnostic using the SIRS for that purpose.
  • The secondary outcome measure was the analysis of the CRP to measure the systemic inflammatory response, as another par
    Sponsor: Cirujanos la Serena

    Current Primary Outcome: THE EXPECTED SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO APPENDICITIS [ Time Frame: 0 to more than 72 hours ]

    Four groups of time intervals divided as follows:

    Group I: 0 - 24 hours Group II: 25 - 48 hours Group III: 49 - 72 hours Group IV: More than 73 hours



    Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

    Current Secondary Outcome: THE ANALYSIS OF C REACTIVE PROTEIN TO MEASURE THE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO APPENDICITIS [ Time Frame: from 0 to more than 72 hours ]

    Measurements of C-reactive protein levels


    Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

    Information By: Cirujanos la Serena

    Dates:
    Date Received: October 29, 2012
    Date Started: January 2011
    Date Completion:
    Last Updated: October 29, 2012
    Last Verified: October 2012