Outcomes of Conservative Treatment of Uncomplicated Acute Appendicitis in Children

Mohammad Syfur Rashid, Mitali Hossain, G. M. Morshed, K. M. Shaiful Islam, Md. Majedul Islam, Abdul Hanif Tablu
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Background: Pediatric healthcare is evolving, with acute appendicitis being a common issue. Traditionally, appendectomy has been the standard treatment. However, recent literature suggests that conservative antibiotic treatment could be a viable option, particularly for uncomplicated cases in children. Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes of conservative treatment for uncomplicated acute appendicitis in children. Methods: From July 2017 to March 2019, a prospective observational study was conducted at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Bangladesh, involving 62 children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis. They received conservative treatment, including supportive care, for five days. Patients who responded positively within 24 hours continued for at least five days before discharge and underwent a 6-month follow-up. Results: The study encompassed 62 patients, with a mean age of 8.95 years, and a slight male predominance (61.3% male, 38.7% female). Clinical findings revealed a notable decrease in pain intensity (9.42 to 0.77), temperature (101.02º to 98.90º), and inflammatory markers (CRP: 28.13 ± 11.56 mg/L to 9.78 ± 7.50 mg/L) from admission to day 5. The mean duration of hospital stay was 5.26 ± 0.63 days. Remarkably, 95.1% of patients successfully recovered with conservative treatment, while 4.9% required surgery as part of their treatment course. Conclusion: This study found some potential benefits of conservative treatment for uncomplicated acute appendicitis in children. Significant improvements in clinical parameters and a high success rate emphasize its potential as a viable alternative to surgery in select cases, warranting further exploration in pediatric healthcare practices.
儿童无并发症急性阑尾炎保守治疗的疗效分析
背景:儿科保健正在发展,急性阑尾炎是一个常见的问题。传统上,阑尾切除术是标准的治疗方法。然而,最近的文献表明,保守的抗生素治疗可能是一个可行的选择,特别是对于儿童的无并发症病例。研究目的:本研究的目的是评价儿童无并发症急性阑尾炎的保守治疗效果。方法:2017年7月至2019年3月,在孟加拉国达卡医学院医院开展一项前瞻性观察研究,纳入62例无并发症急性阑尾炎患儿。他们接受了为期5天的保守治疗,包括支持性护理。24小时内反应阳性的患者在出院前至少持续5天,并进行了6个月的随访。结果:本研究纳入62例患者,平均年龄8.95岁,男性占轻微优势(男性61.3%,女性38.7%)。临床结果显示,入院至第5天,患者疼痛强度(9.42 ~ 0.77)、体温(101.02 ~ 98.90)、炎症指标(CRP: 28.13±11.56 mg/L ~ 9.78±7.50 mg/L)显著降低。平均住院时间为5.26±0.63 d。值得注意的是,95.1%的患者通过保守治疗成功康复,而4.9%的患者需要手术作为治疗过程的一部分。结论:本研究发现保守治疗儿童无并发症急性阑尾炎的一些潜在益处。临床参数的显著改善和高成功率强调了其在特定病例中作为手术可行替代方案的潜力,值得在儿科医疗实践中进一步探索。
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