Diagnostic and prognostic significance of inflammatory parameters in acute diverticulitis: A retrospective cohort study

Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2021 May;27(3):325-330. doi: 10.14744/tjtes.2020.92068.

Abstract

Background: The optimum biochemical or hematological marker to determine diagnosis and severity of acute diverticulitis has not been established. We aimed to compare the utility of hematological parameters in the diagnosis and severity of acute diverticulitis.

Methods: Sixty-nine patients in diverticular disease (acute diverticulitis and diverticulosis subgroups) and 36 patients in control group were included in the study. The biochemical analysis performed at the time of diagnosis included white blood cell, mean platelet volume, neutrophil count, platelet count (PLT), C-reactive protein, and calculation of neutrophil count/lymphocyte and PLT/lymphocyte ratios. Patients in the diverticulitis group were divided into four stages according to the Hinchey classification based on abdominal CT findings.

Results: The mean platelet-lymphocyte ratio in the diverticulitis and diverticulosis groups was significantly lower than that in the control group (p<0.05). The best sensitivity and specificity values to distinguish acute diverticulitis and diverticulosis were 63.64% and 72.22% for the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) at a cutoff value of 2.78 and above and 30.30% and 86.11% for the platelet-lymphocyte ratio at a cutoff value of 87.46 and above. The diagnostic accuracy rates to distinguish between the diverticulitis and the control groups that the best sensitivity and specificity values were found to be NLR at a cutoff value of 11.55 and above and 100% and 100% for the platelet-lymphocyte ratio at a cutoff value of 12.28 and above. The NLR values were significantly lower in patients with Hinchey Stage 1 disease than those in patients with Stages 2 and 3 disease (respectively, p=0.003 and p=0.006).

Conclusion: NLR and platelet-lymphocyte ratio can serve as useful biomarkers for the differential diagnosis and severity in acute diverticulitis.

MeSH terms

  • Biomarkers / blood*
  • Blood Cell Count / statistics & numerical data*
  • C-Reactive Protein / analysis
  • Diverticulitis* / blood
  • Diverticulitis* / diagnosis
  • Diverticulitis* / physiopathology
  • Humans
  • Prognosis
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sensitivity and Specificity

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • C-Reactive Protein