AIR score

Last revised by Rohit Sharma on 8 Feb 2024

Appendicitis Inflammatory Response (AIR) score is a scoring system developed to assist in diagnosis of acute appendicitis based on clinical and laboratory findings 1.

  • vomiting (+1 point)

  • right iliac fossa tenderness (+1 point)

  • rebound tenderness

    • light (+1 point), or

    • medium (+2 points), or

    • strong (+3 points)

  • fever (body temperature ≥ 38.5°C or 101.3°F) (+1 point)

  • polymorphonuclear leukocytes

    • 70-84% (+1 point), or

    • ≥85% (+2 points)

  • total leukocyte count

    • 10.0-14.9 × 109/L (+1 point), or

    • ≥15.0 × 109/L (+2 points)

  • CRP

    • 10-49 g/L (+1 point), or

    • ≥50 g/L (+2 points)

  • 0-4 points: low risk of appendicitis

  • 5-8 points: intermediate risk of appendicitis

  • 9-12 points: high risk of appendicitis

In many studies, the AIR score has been found to have better sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values than Alvarado score 3. Usually, there is no need for a CT scan in low-risk patients, and ultrasound can instead be used to exclude other causes of right iliac fossa pain 3.

AIR score was developed in 2008 to overcome some of the drawbacks of other scoring systems, such as Alvarado score 1,2.

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