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Acute appendicitis in children: the importance of family history.

M W Gauderer1, M M Crane, J A Green, J M DeCou, R S Abrams.   

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BACKGROUND/
PURPOSE: Acute appendicitis is common, frequently atypical, challenging, and still associated with significant morbidity. Despite major technologic advances, appendicitis remains a primarily clinical diagnosis. Therefore, no relevant anamnestic information should be overlooked. Surprisingly, the relationship between heredity and appendicitis is seldom considered. Because of the potential clinical importance of the family history, the authors addressed this question prospectively over a 52-month period in a practice that includes the majority of pediatric patients with appendicitis in the region.
METHODS: Family histories were obtained in a standardized manner, focusing on first-degree relatives. Children with incomplete family information were excluded. Patients (ages 2(1/2) to 19 years) were divided into 3 groups: group A, children who underwent an appendectomy (n = 166); group B (first control), children who presented with an acute abdomen and suspected appendicitis but did not undergo an appendectomy (n = 117); group C (second control), children who were seen in the practice for unrelated conditions (n = 141).
RESULTS: A positive parental history was obtained from 59 patients (36%) in group A, 24 patients (21%) in group B, and 20 patients (14%) in group C, and the odds ratios (ORs) were 2.0 (P =.035) and 2.9 (P <.001) for groups A versus B and A versus C, respectively. Of the 13 patients whose sibling had had acute appendicitis, 9 were in group A versus 2 each in groups B and C, and the OR for any family history (siblings, parents) in groups A versus B was 1.9 (P =.028) and for groups A versus C was 2.9 (P < 0.001). Appendicitis was histologically confirmed in 93% of children in group A.
CONCLUSIONS: Heredity is a significant factor in pediatric patients who have appendicitis. Children who have appendicitis are twice as likely to have a positive family history than are those with right lower quadrant pain (but no appendicitis) and almost 3 times as likely to have a positive family history than are surgical controls (without abdominal pain). Because of its potential value in changing the threshold for intervention, a careful family history should be obtained for every child in whom acute appendicitis is suspected. Copyright 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11479859     DOI: 10.1053/jpsu.2001.25765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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