Literature DB >> 14534467

[Ogilvie syndrome in the elderly: retrospective study of 40 cases].

Adeline Fraisse1, Sophie Brosse, Patrick Manckoundia, Laura Popitéan, Pierre Pfitzenmeyer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess, in a population of elderly patients, the circumstances clinical and progressive characteristics and form of management of an acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO).
METHOD: Retrospective study of the files of 40 patients aged 70 and more having presented an acute colonic pseudo-obstruction and hospitalised in the university hospital in Dijon from January 1995 to June 2000.
RESULTS: The population was composed of 24 men (60%) and 16 women (40%) with a mean age of 80.8 years. The reasons for hospitalisation were varied: only 15 patients had been referred for an occlusive syndrome. 39 patients presented with abdominal distension, 30 suffered from abdominal pain. In this population, 17 patients exhibited reduced or clearly limited mobility, 20 patients had altered cognitive capacity with an MMS < 20. Thirty-eight patients suffered from a progressive heart disease and 8 patients presented with advanced dementia. The usual treatment of these patients to help the intestinal transit included diuretics in 25 cases and agents slowing the transit in 19 cases. Biologically speaking, hypokalaemia was observed in 21 cases and increased thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in 3 cases. An image was obtained of the abdomen without preparation in all patients: the mean caecum diameter was of 9.8 cm. A colon aspiration was performed in 20 patients and molecules to improve peristaltism were administered in 21 cases, with neostigmine prescribed for 9 patients. Surgery was required for 7 patients and 3 of them subsequently died. In terms of progression, 20 patients were cured after treatment, 13 relapsed and 7 patients worsened. Unfortunately, 10 patients died in our series. DISCUSSION: In our study, the clinical profiles of acute colonic pseudo-obstruction were similar to those described in the literature: they occurred in varying circumstances, in medical or surgical settings ina predominantly male population of elderly, heavily dependent,patients. Treatment of this affection is not clearly codified for fragile patients with multiple diseases and the mortality rate observed should stimulate further studies, notably on pharmacological level.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14534467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Presse Med        ISSN: 0755-4982            Impact factor:   1.228


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