| Literature DB >> 32029830 |
Hiwa Omer Ahmed1, Rizgar Muhedin2, Amir Boujan2, Aso Hama Saeed Aziz3, Ara Muhamad Abdulla3, Rezan Ahmed Hardi4, Aso Ahmed Abdulla3, Taban Aziz Sidiq5.
Abstract
The most common surgical emergency is suspected acute appendicitis, the lifetime risk of acute appendicitis is estimated to be 8.6% for men and 6.7% for women, with a male to female ratio of 1.4:1; correct diagnosis can be made in 70-80% of patients after the operations about 32% of appendectomies revealed normal appendices and meanwhile appendectomy has a considerable morbidity and mortality. The aim is to explore potential morbidity and mortality associated with negative appendectomy. Prospective case series study, including 5847 patients, who were suspected to have acute appendicitis over a period of five years from 1st December 2013 to 30th November 2018, in emergency department of Sulaimani Teaching Hospital. All the collected data were collected, organized then analyzed by Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 21. Morbidity in the patients with negative appendectomies occurred in patients in the form of 90 (01.91%) wound infection, 48 (01.02%) intestinal obstruction and last 15 (00.32%) patients developed septicemia. While mortality in negative appendectomy patients was 21, (00.45%). Negative appendectomies have high rates of morbidity and mortality, knowing real rates may help in considering various policies and may be helpful to elude avoidable complications and potential mortality.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32029830 PMCID: PMC7005033 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-58847-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Age groups of the patients admitted as suspected acute appendicitis.
| Age groups | Frequency & percentage | Total (n = 5847) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ♀ | ♂ | ||
| 12–20 | 539 15, 36% | 359 15.34% | 898 15.35% |
| 21–30 | 1340 38.19% | 893 38.17 | 2233 38.19% |
| 31–40 | 1346 38.36% | 897 38.35 | 2243 38.36% |
| 41–50 | 283 08.06% | 114 04.87% | 397 06.78% |
Final diagnosis and histopathological results of the patients admitted as suspected acute appendicitis in each age groups.
| Variables | ♀ | ♂ | Total and % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(n = 3628, 77.18%) | 2835 60.31% | 793 16, 87% | 3628 77.18% | ||
32 00.68% | 18 00.38% | 50 01.80% | |||
1 00.02% | 2 00.4% | 3 00.06% | |||
428 09.10% | 220 04.67% | 648 26.08% | |||
125 02.65% | 0 00.00% | 125 02.65% | |||
95 02.02% | 0 00.00% | 95 02.02% | |||
74 01.57% | 0 00.00% | 74 01.57% | |||
53 01.13% | 0 00.00% | 53 01.13% | |||
18 00.38% | 0 00.00% | 18 00.38% | |||
7 00.15% | 0 00.00% | 7 00.15% | |||
Morbidity in patients having acute or negative appendectomies.
| Morbidity and mortality | Acute appendicitis (n = 3128) | Negative appendectomy (n = 1573) | Total (n = 4701) | P-value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ♀ | ♂ | ♀ | ♂ | |||
| Wound infection | 311 06.61% | 200 04.25% | 49 01.04% | 41 00.88% | 601 12.78% | 0.028424 |
| Intestinal obstruction | 91 01.93% | 77 01.63% | 19 00.40% | 29 00.62% | 216 03.69% | |
| Septicemia | 23 00.48% | 20 00.43% | 7 00.15% | 8 00.17% | 58 01.23% | |
| Total | 425 09.05% | 297 06.32% | 75 01.59 | 78 01.65% | 18.61% | |
Mortality in patients having acute or negative appendectomies.
| Mortality | Acute appendicitis (n = 3128) | Negative appendectomy n = 1573) | Total (n = 4701) | P-value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ♀ | ♂ | ♀ | ♂ | |||
| Total | 23 00.49% | 14 00.29% | 12 00. 26% | 9 00.19% | 58 01.23% | 0.026149. |
| sepsis | 11 00.23% | 11 00.23% | 7 00.15% | 6 00.13% | ||
| Multi-organ failure | 7 00.15% | 1 00.02% | 1 00.02 | 1 00.02% | ||
| Pulmonary embolism | 3 00.06% | 1 00.02% | 3 00.06% | 1 00.02% | ||
| Not recovered from anesthesia | 2 00.04% | 1 00.02% | 1 00.02% | 1 00.02% | ||
Figure 1The total number of the patients who were admitted on suspension of acute appendicitis and their flow in the emergency department.