Socio-demographic Characteristics and its Association with Outcome in Secondary Peritonitis cases in a Tertiary Care Hospital

P. Thakur, U. K. Chandel, A. Kaundal
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Background: Peritonitis still poses major problem for surgeons as far as morbidity and mortality is concerned. The aim of this study is to evaluate the Socio-demographic characteristics and its association with outcome in Secondary Peritonitis cases in a tertiary care Hospital. Material and Methods: This study was a longitudinal, prospective study in which all patients presenting to the Department of Surgery, IGMC, Shimla over a period of twelve months from January 2022 – December 2022 and with a diagnosis of secondary peritonitis after fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited. Relevant information was collected and further analysed by using IBM SPSS Statistics. Results: In this study, a total of 250 patients with diagnosis of perforation peritonitis were evaluated. Among the total Males were 205 (82%) and Females were 45 (18%). Mean age of the patients was 47.28±17.34 years with range from 18 to 87 years. Among the total, 99 (39.6%) patients were age less than 40 years while 151 (60.4%) patients were aged > 40 years. Among the total, 32 (12.80%) were expired while 218 (87.20%) were discharged after treatment. Among the total 205 males, 19 (9.3%) were expired and 186 (90.7%) were discharged while among total 45 females 13 (28.9%) were expired and 32 (71.1%) were discharged. There was significant difference in mortality among males and females. Mean age of 32 expired patients was 59.16±13.32 years while mean age of 218 discharged patients was 45.49± 16.96 years. There was significant difference in mortality according to age. Among the total 205 Males mean BMI was 21.93±3.00 while among the total 45 females mean BMI was 20.68±2.46. Among the total 32 expired patients mean BMI was 22.69±3.54 while among the total 218 discharged patients mean BMI was 21.76 ±2.80. There was no significant difference in mortality according to BMI. Conclusion: In the present study maximum patients of secondary peritonitis were males and less than 40 years old. There was significant association of mortality with gender and age group.
社会人口学特征及其与三级医院继发性腹膜炎预后的关系
背景:腹膜炎在发病率和死亡率方面仍然是外科医生面临的主要问题。本研究的目的是评估社会人口学特征及其与三级护理医院继发性腹膜炎病例预后的关系。材料和方法:本研究是一项纵向前瞻性研究,招募了所有在2022年1月至2022年12月期间在西姆拉IGMC外科就诊并符合纳入和排除标准后诊断为继发性腹膜炎的患者。收集相关资料,运用IBM SPSS统计软件进行分析。结果:本研究共对250例诊断为穿孔性腹膜炎的患者进行了评估。其中男性205例(82%),女性45例(18%)。患者平均年龄47.28±17.34岁,年龄范围18 ~ 87岁。其中年龄在40岁以下的有99例(39.6%),年龄在40岁以下的有151例(60.4%)。死亡32例(12.80%),经治疗出院218例(87.20%)。205例男性死亡19例(9.3%),出院186例(90.7%);45例女性死亡13例(28.9%),出院32例(71.1%)。男性和女性的死亡率有显著差异。32例过期患者平均年龄59.16±13.32岁,218例出院患者平均年龄45.49±16.96岁。不同年龄组死亡率差异有统计学意义。205例男性平均BMI为21.93±3.00,45例女性平均BMI为20.68±2.46。32例过期患者平均BMI为22.69±3.54,218例出院患者平均BMI为21.76±2.80。根据BMI,死亡率没有显著差异。结论:继发性腹膜炎患者以男性居多,年龄小于40岁。死亡率与性别和年龄组有显著的相关性。
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