Co-Morbidities and Post-Operative Complications in Patients of Acute Intestinal Obstruction at Tertiary Care Institute of North India

Rohit Sharma, U. K. Chandel, A. Kaundal
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Background: There is limited information on the post operative complications and associated co-morbidities for bowel obstruction. Present study was done to evaluate the Co-Morbidities and Post operative complications in Patients of acute intestinal obstruction at IGMC Shimla. Material and Methodology: This cross sectional study was done among total of 50 patients admitted with features of acute intestinal obstruction in the general surgery department of Indira Gandhi Medical College Shimla, randomly selected during the period from 15 June 2019 to 15 June 2020. Data regarding Socio-demographic Characteristics, Co-Morbidities and Post operative complications was extracted and analysed using Epi Info Software v7. Results: The study showed the peak incidence of Intestinal obstruction in the age group 51-60 (11) and 61-70(10) years .Mean age in our current study was 53 years and male to female ratio was 3:1. In present study diabetes (18%) was the most common co-morbidity followed by hypertension (10%). Surgical site infection (SSI) was the most common post-operative complication (33%) followed by respiratory tract infection (17%) and septicemia (7%). This study shows that major complications occurred in patients having both hypertension and diabetes. Patients with diabetes are more liable to complications than hypertension. Conclusion: Our study concluded that diabetes and hypertension were the most common co-morbidities while Surgical site infection, respiratory tract infection and septicemia (SSI) were the most common post-operative complication among patients of Acute Intestinal Obstruction.
北印度三级保健研究所急性肠梗阻患者的合并症和术后并发症
背景:关于肠梗阻术后并发症和相关合并症的信息有限。本研究旨在评估西姆拉IGMC急性肠梗阻患者的合并症和术后并发症。材料与方法:本横断面研究选取2019年6月15日至2020年6月15日期间在西姆拉英迪拉甘地医学院普通外科以急性肠梗阻为特征入院的患者共50例。使用Epi Info Software v7提取和分析有关社会人口统计学特征、合并症和术后并发症的数据。结果:研究发现肠梗阻发生率最高的年龄组为51 ~ 60岁(11岁)和61 ~ 70岁(10岁),平均年龄53岁,男女比例为3:1。在本研究中,糖尿病(18%)是最常见的合并症,其次是高血压(10%)。手术部位感染(SSI)是最常见的术后并发症(33%),其次是呼吸道感染(17%)和败血症(7%)。本研究表明,高血压和糖尿病患者发生主要并发症。糖尿病患者比高血压患者更容易出现并发症。结论:糖尿病和高血压是急性肠梗阻患者最常见的合并症,手术部位感染、呼吸道感染和败血症(SSI)是最常见的术后并发症。
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