Emergency laparotomy for peritonitis in the elderly: A Multicentre observational study of outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Aloysius Ugwu-Olisa Ogbuanya , Nonyelum Benedett Ugwu , Vincent C Enemuo , Ugochukwu U Nnadozie , Uche Emmanuel Eni , Richard L Ewah , Uzoamaka E Ajuluchuku , Daniel A Umezurike , Livinus N Onah
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Abstract

Background

Globally, interest in surgical diseases in the elderly was rekindled recently mainly due to a surge in the aging population and their increased susceptibility to infections. In sub-Saharan Africa, infective diseases are major causes of high morbidity and mortality especially in elderly cohorts, hence this study was set to evaluate current status of this scourge in the elderly in our environment.

Aim

To document the aetiologic factors and analyze the impact of selected clinical and perioperative indices on mortality and morbidity rates of peritonitis in the elderly.

Methods

This was a multicenter prospective study involving elderly patients aged 65years and above managed between October 2015 and September 2021 in Southeast Nigeria.

Results

Of the 236 elderly patients examined, approximately two-third (150, 63.6%) were aged 65–74years. The rest were aged ≥ 75years. There were 142(60.2%) males and 94(39.8%) females. Perforated peptic ulcer (89,37.7%) was the most common cause of peritonitis followed by ruptured appendix (59, 25.0%), then typhoid perforation (44,18.6%). However, typhoid perforation was the deadliest with a crude mortality rate of 40.9%. Overall, morbidity and mortality rates were 33.8% and 28.5% respectively. The main independent predictors of mortality were peritonitis arising from typhoid perforation (p = 0.036), late presentation (p = 0.004), district location of hospital (p = 0.011) and intestinal resection (p = 0.003).

Conclusion

Generalized peritonitis is a cause of significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly patients in our environment. Perforated peptic ulcer was the most common cause, but typhoid perforation remains the deadliest. Late presentation, district hospital setting and bowel resection were associated with elevated mortality.

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急诊剖腹手术治疗老年腹膜炎:撒哈拉以南非洲地区的一项多中心观察性研究
背景在全球范围内,最近人们对老年人外科疾病的兴趣重新燃起,主要是由于老龄化人口的激增和他们对感染的易感性增加。在撒哈拉以南非洲,感染性疾病是导致高发病率和高死亡率的主要原因,尤其是在老年人群中,因此本研究旨在评估我们环境中老年人中这一祸害的现状。目的记录病因因素,分析选定的临床和围手术期指标对老年人腹膜炎死亡率和发病率的影响。方法这是一项多中心前瞻性研究,涉及2015年10月至2021年9月在尼日利亚东南部管理的65岁及以上老年患者。结果在236名接受检查的老年患者中,约三分之二(150,63.6%)的年龄在65-74岁之间。其余年龄≥75岁。男性142例(60.2%),女性94例(39.8%)。穿孔性消化性溃疡(89,37.7%)是腹膜炎最常见的原因,其次是阑尾破裂(59.25.0%),然后是伤寒穿孔(44,18.6%)。然而,伤寒穿孔是最致命的,粗死亡率为40.9%。总体而言,发病率和死亡率分别为33.8%和28.5%。死亡率的主要独立预测因素是伤寒穿孔引起的腹膜炎(p=0.036)、晚期发病(p=0.004)、医院所在地区(p=0.011)和肠切除术(p=0.003)。穿孔性消化性溃疡是最常见的病因,但伤寒穿孔仍是最致命的病因。晚期就诊、地区医院设置和肠切除术与死亡率升高有关。
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