Diagnostic Accuracy of BISAP Score for Detecting Acute Pancreatitis Keeping Computed Tomography Severity Index as GS
Mohammad Iltaf, Sana Akhtar, Dilaram Khan
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To establish the diagnostic
accuracy of BISAP in detecting the severe acute pancreatitis keeping computed
tomography severity index as gold standard.
Study Design: Cross-sectional study
Place and Duration of Study:
Department of Gastroenterology, Hayatabad Medical Complex,
Peshawar from April 16th 2018 to 16th October 2018.
Methodology: One
hundred and twenty nine patients of age range of
18-60, of either gender having severe acute pancreatitis were included. While
patients already diagnosed as severe acute pancreatitis and having known
history of chronic pancreatitis were excluded. Patients were subjected to CT
scan to confirm whether the severe acute pancreatitis is present or not. All CT
scans were reported by single experiences radiologist.
Results: There were 30.3% were males and 69.7%
were females with mean age 42±11.03 years. BISAP had sensitivity 92.74%,
specificity 80%, positive predictive value 99.13%, negative predictive value
20.76% and the overall diagnostic accuracy was 92.24%.
Conclusion: BISAP had sensitivity
93.61%, specificity 100%, positive predictive value 100%, negative predictive
value 40% and the overall diagnostic accuracy was 93.87% in severe acute
pancreatitis keeping CT severity index as gold standard.
Keywords: Accuracy, Severe acute pancreatitis,
Computed tomography