Prague Med. Rep. 2024, 125, 302-308

https://doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2024.27

Comparison of Hematological Markers between Right Ureteral Stone and Acute Appendicitis

Ersin Gökmen1, Murat Kars1, Selahattin Çalışkan2, Yunus Emre Genç1, Faruk Arslan1, Şakir Karpuz3

1Department of Urology, Marmara University, Pendik Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
2Department of Urology, Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
3Department of General Surgery, Marmara University, Pendik Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

Received March 21, 2024
Accepted October 29, 2024

Referrals to emergency services are frequently made for acute appendicitis and renal colic. This conundrum of patients with acute appendicitis and right ureteral stones frequently presents itself to emergency physicians. The hematological parameters of patients suffering from acute appendicitis and right ureteral stones were compared in this study. From May 2022 to April 2023 the patients who applied to emergency department were reviewed retrospectively. Of these patients, age, sex, complete blood test results including white blood cell, procalcitonin and C-reactive protein were recorded. The platelet to lymphocyte ratio and the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio were calculated by dividing the platelet count by the lymphocyte, and the neutrophil count by the lymphocyte count, respectively. We used the receiver operating characteristic curves to assess the diagnostic efficacy of hematological markers. There were 106 patients in the study. The mean age of the patients was 43.83 ± 15.82 years. The significant difference was found for age, white blood cell, neutrophil, lymphocyte, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, platelet to lymphocyte ratio and monocyte between groups. The white blood cell and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio have the biggest area than the other parameters in the receiver operating characteristic curves. Patients with acute appendicitis have a high level of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, platelet to lymphocyte ratio than ureteral stones. Further studies are needed to define the diagnostic efficacy of hematological markers for acute appendicitis and ureteral stones.

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