The role of urinary 5- Hydroxyindoleacetic acid determination in diagnosis of acute appendicitis

Authors

  • Hamid Hindi Sarhan
  • Amina Hamed Alobaidi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25130/tjphs.2013.9.2.14.305.311

Abstract

Background: Appendicitis is associated with high rate of wrong diagnosis. Objective. To evaluate the predictive value of 5-HIAA in diagnosis of appendicitis. Patients & Methods: Spot urine samples were collected from 147 patients with appendicitis and 45 healthy control. 5-HIAA was detected in urine samples in all patients using ELISA method. Results: The mean 5-HIAA level was 4.5 umol/mmol creatinine in healthy individuals, 5.8 umol/mmol creatinine in wrongly diagnosed appendicitis, and 15.7 umol/mmol creatinine in patients with appendicitis. The difference between patients group with appendicitis and other 2 groups was statistically highly significant [P<0.001], However, the difference between the normal individuals group and wrongly diagnosed group was statistically non significant. The test had 81% sensitivity and 85 specificity. Conclusion: This study indicated that determination of 5-HIAA as non- invasive test was with predictive value in diagnosis of appendicitis. Thus reducing the malpractice in surgical operation in Iraqi community.

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Published

2023-04-24

How to Cite

Hindi Sarhan, H., & Hamed Alobaidi, A. (2023). The role of urinary 5- Hydroxyindoleacetic acid determination in diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Tikrit Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 9(2), 305–311. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjphs.2013.9.2.14.305.311