| Literature DB >> 20127201 |
Jefrey Vermeulen1, Martijn P Gosselink, Jan J V Busschbach, Johan F Lange.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The existing literature regarding acute perforated diverticulitis only reports about short-term outcome; long-term following outcomes have not been assessed before. The aim of this study was to assess long-term quality of life (QOL) after emergency surgery for perforated diverticulitis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Validated QOL questionnaires (EQ-VAS, EQ-5D index, QLQ-C30, and QLQ-CR38) were sent to all eligible patients who had undergone emergency surgery for perforated diverticulitis in five teaching hospitals between 1990 and 2005. Differences were compared between patients that had undergone Hartmann's procedure (HP) or resection with primary anastomosis (PA) and also compared to a sex- and age-matched sample of healthy subjects.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20127201 PMCID: PMC2836251 DOI: 10.1007/s11605-010-1155-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gastrointest Surg ISSN: 1091-255X Impact factor: 3.452
Baseline Characteristics of the Responders
| Primary Surgery | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| HP | PA | Suture repair | |
| Numbers of patients | 76 | 53 | 2 |
| Age | 62 | 59 | 56 |
| Length of follow-up (months) | 72 | 69 | 134 |
| Male/female (%) | 52/48 | 40/60 | 50/50 |
| Patients with stomaa | 30 (39%) | 2 (4%) | 0 (0%) |
| ASA I/II/III/IV (%)a | 25/28/33/14 | 41/34/17/8 | 100/0/0/0 |
| Hinchey I/II/III/IV (%)a | 24/12/52/12 | 23/43/26/8 | 50/0/50/0 |
| MPI < 26/MPI = 26 | 93/7 | 86/14 | 100/0 |
| Reintervention (%)b | 19 | 13 | 100 |
| Specialist colorectal surgeona | 41% | 62% | 50/50 |
Data are median numbers with percentages in parentheses, unless otherwise specified. HP = Hartmann procedure, P = primary anastomosis., ASA = American Society of Anaesthesiologist classification, MPI = Mannheim peritonitis index.
a = PA vs. HP: P < 0.05; b = Reinterventions were defined as radiological-assisted percutaneous drainage of abdominal or pelvic abscess, open abdominal wound management or reoperation for ongoing sepsis, abdominal abscess, evisceration, anastomotic leakage or stoma-related complications.
General Quality of Life Scores
| HP | PA | Population | |
|---|---|---|---|
| EQ-VAS | 65 (20-100) | 74 (10-100) a | 79 (68-87) b |
| EQ-5D index | 67 (-18-100) | 77 (67-93) a | 77 (67-92) b |
Data are mean scores with ranges in parentheses. EQ-VAS = Quality of life from the patient perspective, EQ-5D index = Quality of life from the social perspective. HP = Hartmann procedure, PA = primary anastomosis. Population = a sex- and age-matched community-based sample of healthy Dutch persons.
a = PA vs HP: p < 0.05; b = Population vs. HP: p < 0.05.
Disease Specific Quality of Life Scores (EORTC QLQ-C30)
| HP | PA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Median (range) | Mean | Median (range) | |
| Physical function a | 66 | 67 (0-100) | 79 | 87 (13-100) |
| Role function | 70 | 92 (0-100) | 76 | 100 (17-100) |
| Emotional function | 77 | 92 (0-100) | 81 | 92 (0-100) |
| Cognitive function | 78 | 83 (17-100) | 85 | 100 (17-100) |
| Social function | 75 | 83 (0-100) | 76 | 89 (0-100) |
| Global health status a | 69 | 71 (14-100) | 79 | 86 (14-100) |
| Fatigue a | 64 | 67 (0-100) | 76 | 89 (0-100) |
| Nausea/vomiting | 92 | 100 (33-100) | 94 | 100 (50-100) |
| Pain | 74 | 100 (0-100) | 79 | 100 (0-100) |
| Dyspnoea a | 65 | 67 (0-100) | 80 | 100 (0-100) |
| Sleep disturbance | 70 | 100 (0-100) | 67 | 67 (0-100) |
| Appetite loss | 85 | 100 (0-100) | 85 | 100 (0-100) |
| Constipation | 86 | 100 (0-100) | 77 | 100 (0-100) |
| Diarrhea | 87 | 100 (0-100) | 87 | 100 (0-100) |
| Financial worries | 85 | 100 (0-100) | 91 | 100 (0-100) |
A high subscale score indicates low distress and good functioning. HP = Hartmann procedure, PA = primary anastomosis.
a = PA vs HP: p < 0.05.
Disease Specific Quality of Life Scores (EORTC QLQ-CR38)
| HP | PA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Median (range) | Mean | Median (range) | |
| Micturition problems | 75 | 78 (0-100) | 78 | 78 (22-100) |
| Gastrointestinal problems | 82 | 87 (13-100) | 81 | 87 (13-100) |
| Weight loss | 86 | 100 (33-100) | 93 | 100 (33-100) |
| Body image a | 72 | 85 (0-100) | 80 | 89 (0-100) |
| Defaecation problems | 86 | 90 (43-100) | 89 | 95 (48-100) |
| Stoma problems | 73 | 76 (0-100) | 81 | 81 (81 – 81) |
| Chemo side effects | 82 | 89 (33-100) | 83 | 100 (33-100) |
| Sexual function | 21 | 17 (0-67) | 20 | 17 (0-67) |
| Sexual enjoyment | 48 | 33 (0-100) | 58 | 67 (0-100) |
| Male sex problems | 61 | 67 (0-100) | 69 | 100 (0-100) |
| Female sex problems | 86 | 100 (17-100) | 81 | 83 (33-100) |
| Future perspective | 64 | 67 (0-100) | 74 | 67 (0-100) |
A high subscale score indicates low distress and good functioning. HP = Hartmann procedure, PA = primary anastomosis.
a = PA vs HP: p < 0.05.