Leonardo Cahyo Nugroho, Ardi Fauzi, Agus Priambodo
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摘要
背景:胃穿孔发病率高,死亡率高。胃穿孔的第二大常见原因是长期服用非甾体抗炎药。在 COVID-19 大流行期间的关节炎病例中,保守治疗方法和服用非甾体抗炎药是首选。因此,研究人员希望了解非甾体抗炎药导致胃穿孔的影响因素。研究方法采用回顾性队列研究设计,利用2020年1月至2022年12月期间三宝垄卡瑞迪博士医学院(RSUP Dr. Kariadi Semarang)患者的电子病历进行分析描述性研究。收集的数据包括人口统计学、诊断、手术、术前情况、评分系统和结果。结果PULP 评分作为预后因素之一,与其他评分系统相比,在确定胃穿孔患者的预后死亡率方面具有良好的意义。非甾体抗炎药类型和关节炎类型之间的变量组合具有直接相关性,变量间的正相关性为 86.7%,对患者预后的显著性为 0.049。结论tNSAIDs诱发胃穿孔的风险高于选择性NSAIDs。
Factors Affecting Gastric Perforation Patient Outcome with History of Arthritis and Long Term Use of NSAIDs in Dr. Kariadi Semarang Period 2020 – 2022
Background: The incidence of gastric perforation gives a high mortality outcome. The second most common cause of gastric perforation is long-term use of NSAIDs. In cases of arthritis during the COVID-19 pandemic, a conservative therapeutic approach and administration of NSAIDs are preferred. Due to this, researchers want to know the factors affecting gastric perforation cause by NSAIDs. Method: An analytic descriptive study with a retrospective cohort study design, using electronic medical records of patients at RSUP Dr. Kariadi Semarang from January 2020 - December 2022. Data collected was in the form of demographics, diagnoses, procedures, preoperative conditions, scoring system, and outcome. Results: PULP score, one of prognostic factor, has a good level of significance compared to other scoring systems in determining the prognostic mortality of patients with gastric perforation. The combination of variables between the type of NSAIDs and the type of arthritis has a direct correlation with a positive inter-variable power of 86.7% and a significance of 0.049 on patient outcome. Conclusion: NSAIDs pose a risk of gastric perforation in long-term use. tNSAIDs carry a higher risk inducing gastric perforation than selective NSAIDs.