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Discriminating between simple and perforated appendicitis
M.E. Broker
*
, E.M. van Lieshout
, M. van der Elst
, L.P. Stassen
, T. Schepers
*
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Surgery
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Simple Appendicitis
100%
Perforated Appendicitis
100%
Appendicitis
50%
Antibiotics
25%
Retrospective Cohort Study
25%
Multivariable
25%
Surgical Treatment
25%
Patient Characteristics
25%
Univariate Analysis
25%
Predicted Probability
25%
C-reactive Protein Level
25%
Leukocyte Count
25%
Abdominal Pain
25%
Consecutive Patients
25%
History Taking
25%
Appendectomy
25%
Acute Appendicitis
25%
Conservative Treatment
25%
Perforation
25%
Laboratory Data
25%
CRP Levels
25%
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
25%
Early Start
25%
History Data
25%
Laboratory Investigation
25%
Following Model
25%
Pediatric Appendicitis
25%
INIS
levels
100%
patients
100%
laboratories
66%
data
33%
antibiotics
33%
surgery
33%
symptoms
33%
hospitals
33%
probability
33%
investigations
33%
pain
33%
c-reactive protein
33%
erythrocytes
33%
perforation
33%
sedimentation
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Appendix Perforation
100%
Appendicitis
40%
Acute Appendicitis
20%
Appendectomy
20%
Leukocyte
20%
C Reactive Protein
20%
Retrospective Cohort Study
20%
Univariate Analysis
20%
Conservative Treatment
20%
Patient Characteristics
20%
Anamnesis
20%
Abdominal Pain
20%
Antibiotics
20%
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Appendix Perforation
100%
Appendicitis
40%
C Reactive Protein
20%
Cohort Study
20%
Acute Appendicitis
20%
Antibiotics
20%
Abdominal Pain
20%