Systemic approach to imaging of acute abdominal surgical infection: a prospective study

N. V. Klimova, A. A. Gaus, I. A. Gaus
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INTRODUCTION: The relevance of this work is due to the complexity of the treatment of severe acute surgical, especially destructive, infections of the abdominal cavity. The basis for improving results is the improvement of early radiological diagnosis of these diseases. OBJECTIVE : Of this study was to systematize the approaches in the radiodiagnosis of acute abdominal surgical infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS : The study analyzed the results of studies of 300 observations (men — 182, women — 128) aged 36 to 72 years who were treated at the Budgetary Institution «Surgut Regional Clinical Hospital» in the period from 2019 to 2022. The mean age of the patients was 49.2 years (59.7 years for men and 51 years for women). In the course of the study, a comparative analysis of the results of various methods of radiological examination in acute abdominal surgical infection was carried out, and key aspects of the radiodiagnosis algorithm were presented. Statistics . Statistical processing and systematization of these methods of radiation diagnostics was carried out with the calculation of sensitivity and specificity. The description of categorical variables was carried out using absolute values and a fraction of the whole — n (%). The results of calculating the indicators did not reveal significant differences in the group of men and women examined. RESULTS: At the initial stage of diagnosis, two main X-ray morphological syndromes of acute abdominal surgical infection were identified: a widespread inflammatory process (peritonitis and pancreatic necrosis) and a delimited inflammatory process (abscesses of various localizations). Based on the syndromic approach, not only the nosological diagnosis of this pathology wassubsequently carried out, but also approaches to the tactics of surgical treatment of patients were determined. DISCUSSION : The choice of the method of radiation examination of these patients, justified by the leading clinical and radiological syndrome, leads to early diagnosis and treatment of acute abdominal surgical infection.
急性腹部手术感染的系统性影像学:一项前瞻性研究
引言:这项工作的相关性是由于严重的急性手术,特别是破坏性的腹腔感染的治疗的复杂性。提高这些疾病的早期放射诊断是改善结果的基础。目的:探讨急性腹部外科感染的放射诊断方法。材料和方法:该研究分析了2019年至2022年期间在预算机构«苏尔古特地区临床医院»接受治疗的300名36至72岁的观察者(男性182人,女性128人)的研究结果。患者平均年龄49.2岁(男性59.7岁,女性51岁)。在研究过程中,对各种放射检查方法在急性腹部外科感染中的结果进行了对比分析,并提出了放射诊断算法的关键方面。统计数据。对这些放射诊断方法进行了统计处理和系统化,并计算了灵敏度和特异性。分类变量的描述使用绝对值和整体的一小部分- n(%)进行。计算指标的结果并没有显示出在被检查的男性和女性群体中有显著差异。结果:在诊断初期,确定了急性腹部手术感染的两种主要x线形态综合征:广泛的炎症过程(腹膜炎和胰腺坏死)和定界性炎症过程(不同部位的脓肿)。基于综合征的方法,不仅对该病理进行了分类学诊断,而且确定了患者的手术治疗策略。讨论:选择放射检查方法的这些患者,由领先的临床和放射学综合征证明,导致早期诊断和治疗急性腹部手术感染。
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