Diagnostic performance of serum interleukin-6 in pediatric acute appendicitis: a systematic review.
Javier Arredondo MonteroCarlos Bardají PascualMónica Bronte AnautNatalia López-AndrésGiuseppa AntonaNerea Martín-CalvoPublished in: World journal of pediatrics : WJP (2022)
The diagnostic performance of interleukine-6 alone for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children is limited. The sensitivity and specificity of interleukine-6 for the diagnosis of non-complicated acute appendicitis in the pediatric population are moderate but increased in complicated appendicitis. There seems to be a direct relationship between serum level of interleukin-6 and the hours of evolution of abdominal pain in children with acute appendicitis. The increasingly widespread use of non-operative management of acute appendicitis warrants further exploration of the classificatory potential of this marker between complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis. We consider that this may be an avenue of research to explore in the future.
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