Heart Rate Variability May Predict the Severity of Appendicitis: A Cross-Sectional Study

Bull Emerg Trauma. 2022 Apr;10(2):71-76. doi: 10.30476/BEAT.2022.91590.1282.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the role of heart rate variability (HRV) in predicting pre-operative severity of appendicitis.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 171 cases of acute appendicitis who underwent appendectomy were enrolled. Pre-anesthetic pulse rate of included patients were documented while the severity of appendicitis was determined by intra-operative evidences reported by two independent surgeons. Demographic characteristics, laboratory variables, and Alvarado criteria were recorded.

Results: The mean age of patients was 28.75±4.21 years; 54% were men. HRV negatively associated the severity of appendix inflammation. A positive association was found between HRV and omental wrapping and Alvarado score (p<0.01). The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis demonstrated that HRV could differentiate simple and complicated appendicitis with a sensitivity of 78.5% and specificity of 97.2%.

Conclusion: The present findings revealed that HRV may predict the pre-operative severity of appendicitis and help differentiate simple and complicated appendicitis.

Keywords: Appendicitis; Cross-sectional study; Heart rate variability; Medication therapy management.