Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2015; 21(7): 2131-2139
Published online Feb 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i7.2131
Table 1 Patient demographics and baseline preoperative characteristics of patients whose initial computed tomography scans suggested nonperforated appendicitis n (%)
All patients(n = 1236)No actual appendiceal perforation(n = 1146)Actual appendiceal perforation(n = 90)P value
Age (yr)< 0.001
15-35556 (45.0)538 (46.9)18 (20.0)
35-65515 (41.7)471 (41.1)44 (48.9)
≥ 65165 (13.3)137 (12.0)28 (31.1)
Sex0.125
Men612 (49.5)560 (91.5)586 (93.9)
Women624 (50.5)52 (8.5)38 (6.1)
Body-mass index (kg/m2)0.186
< 20255 (20.6)239 (20.9)16 (17.8)
20-25673 (54.4)627 (54.7)46 (51.1)
≥ 25308 (25.0)280 (24.4)28 (31.1)
Comorbidity0.097
Charlson index = 01142 (92.4)1063 (92.8)79 (87.8)
Charlson index > 094 (7.6)83 (7.2)11 (12.2)
Out-of-hospital delay10.118
< 72 h874 (70.7)817 (71.3)57 (63.3)
≥ 72 h362 (29.3)329 (28.7)33 (36.7)
Body temperature (°C)0.003
< 37.61029 (83.3)965 (84.2)64 (71.1)
≥ 37.6207 (16.7)181 (15.8)26 (28.9)
Presenting symptom0.640
Abdominal pain1209 (97.8)1121 (97.8)88 (97.8)
Nausea, vomiting14 (1.1)13 (1.2)1 (1.1)
Fever/chill12 (1.0)12 (1.0)0 (0.0)
Indigestion1 (0.1)0 (0.0)1 (1.1)
Lab. findings, median (range)
WBC count (× 103/mm3)12.0 (1.9-28.7)11.9(1.9-28.4)13.8 (4.3-28.7)0.128
Platelet count (× 103/mm3)222 (82-587)223 (82-857)215 (93-503)0.102
Neutrophil fraction0.038
< 65%244 (19.7)234 (20.4)10 (11.1)
≥ 65%992 (80.3)912 (79.6)80 (88.9)
Appendix diameter (CT scan)0.004
< 8 mm131 (10.6)129 (11.3)2 (2.2)
≥ 8 mm1105 (89.4)1017 (88.7)88 (97.8)
Presence of appendicolith (CT scan)0.502
No1086 (87.9)1009 (88.0)77 (85.6)
Yes150 (12.1)137 (12.0)13 (14.4)
Time-to-incision (min)20.860
mean ± SD534 ± 498535 ± 499521 ± 487
Median (range)373 (48-4285)373 (48-4285)362 (70-3194)
Table 2 Multivariate analysis of factors affecting actual appendiceal perforation
Hazard ratio95%CIP value
Body temperature (°C)0.011
< 37.6 (standard)1
≥ 37.61.9121.161-3.149
Out-of-hospital delay (h)0.006
< 72 (standard)1
≥ 722.4541.292-4.662
Age (yr)< 0.001
< 35 (standard)1
≥ 353.3581.968-5.728
Appendiceal diameter on CT scan(mm)0.045
< 8 (standard)1
≥ 84.2941.034-17.832
Table 3 Risk estimation of developing actual appendiceal perforation
GroupsNo. of risk factors1Ratio of patients with perforation vs total populationHazard ratio of perforation95%CIP value
Control group0-11
Intermediate risk group252/581 (9.0%)4.82.416-9.563< 0.001
High risk group3-428/156 (17.9%)10.75.064-22.596< 0.001
Table 4 Comparison of intraoperative and postoperative variables according to the presence of actual appendiceal perforation n (%)
All patients(n = 1236)No actual appendiceal perforation(n = 1146)Actual appendiceal perforation(n = 90)P value
Surgical technique0.111
Open appendectomy6 (0.5)5 (0.5)1 (1.1)
Lap. appendectomy
Multiport930 (75.3)857 (74.8)73 (81.1)
Single-port299 (24.2)283 (24.7)16 (17.8)
Operation time (min)< 0.001
Mean ± SD61.8 ± 25.061.1 ± 24.471.2 ± 30.1
Median (range)55 (15-230)55.0 (15-230)65.0 (35-200)
Drain insertion< 0.001
No1110 (89.8)1041 (90.8)69 (76.7)
Yes126 (10.2)105 (9.2)21 (23.3)
Duration prior free oral fluids0.001
Mean ± SD1.3 ± 0.71.2 ± 0.61.6 ± 0.6
Median (range)1 (1-7)1 (1-7)1 (1-6)
Duration prior soft diet< 0.001
Mean ± SD1.5 ± 0.91.47 ± 0.91.92 ± 1.1
Median (range)1 (1-8)1 (1-8)2 (1-8)
Dosage of analgesics0.054
Mean ± SD1.58 ± 3.81.48 ± 3.52.83 ± 6.5
Median (range)1 (0-70)1 (0-70)1 (0-50)
Analgesics duration, median (d)0.007
Mean ± SD0.77 ± 1.80.72 ± 1.71.4 ± 2.2
Median (range)0.0 (0-42)0.0 (0-42)1 (0-15)
Postoperative complications
Severe complications (grade 3-4)16 (1.3)14 (1.2)7 (7.8)< 0.001
Total complications94 (7.6)113 (9.9)20 (22.2)0.014
Postoperative hospital stay (d)< 0.001
Mean ± SD4.02 ± 2.33.92 ± 2.35.2 ± 2.9
Median (range)4 (1-48)3 (1-48)4 (2-17)
Readmissions0.714
No1210 (97.9)1122 (97.9)88 (97.8)
Yes26 (2.1)24 (2.1)2 (2.2)
Table 5 Comparison of postoperative complications n (%)
No actual appendiceal perforation (n = 1146)Actual appendiceal perforation (n = 90)P value
Grade 1, n (%)5 (0.8)0 (0.0)1.000
Renal dysfunction10
Hepatitis10
Hyperamylasemia30
Grade 2, n (%)94 (8.2)13 (14.4)0.051
Wound infection728
Urinary retention111
Delayed gastric emptying62
Pneumonia20
Pleural effusion22
Renal dysfunction10
Grade 3, n (%)14 (1.2)7 (7.8)
Intra-abdominal abscess95
Intestinal obstruction (ileus)42
Intra-abdominal hemorrhage10
Severe complications (grade 3-4), n (%)14 (1.2)7 (7.8)< 0.001
Total complications, n (%)113 (9.9)20 (22.2)0.014