COVID-19 大流行中急性阑尾炎的回顾性分析 - 100 例临床研究

Debashisha Roy, Harekrishna Majhi, Manas Ranjan Mallick
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急性阑尾炎是一种非常常见的急腹症。在全球范围内的调查中,每年的发病率从 5.7 到 57 名病人/十亿人口不等。男女均可发病,但儿童和青少年发病率最高。这种病症的表现有时非常容易混淆,因此应及时将其与其他急腹症区分开来,并采取适当的措施对患者进行治疗,以避免不必要的并发症,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,这种并发症可能会更加复杂。本研究旨在比较 COVID-19 之前(2019 年 6 月至 2020 年 3 月)和 COVID-19 大流行期间(2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 10 月)急性阑尾炎病例的临床特征、病情分级和术后并发症。方法--研究病例分为两组:大流行前的 A 组(65 例)和大流行期间的 B 组(35 例)。研究基于临床放射学特征、实验室检查和疾病分级。分级:I级(可能为阑尾炎)、II级(明确为阑尾炎)、III级(阑尾穿孔)、IV级(阑尾脓肿)、V级(复杂性阑尾炎/阑尾肿块)。在 100 例登记病例中,65 例属于大流行前,35 例属于大流行期间。研究发现,在大流行期间,术后并发症的增加更多发生在等级较高的组别中。COVID-19 大流行对急性阑尾炎的诊断、治疗和术后并发症的增加有很大影响,这可能是由于急诊科就诊时间较晚造成的。大流行会直接或间接地影响疾病过程和治疗的结果。
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Retrospective analysis of acute appendicitis in COVID-19 pandemic – A clinical study of 100 cases
Acute appendicitis is a very common abdominal emergency condition. The incidence varies from 5.7 to57 patient /lakh population per year in the world wide survey. It is frequent in both sexes, But highest in children & adolescences. Presentation of this condition is some time so confusing that it should be distinguished from other acute abdominal conditions in proper time and appropriate measures should be taken to treat the patients to avoid unwanted complications, this complication is probably more complicated in COVID-19 pandemic period. This study is designed to compare acute appendicitis cases in relation to clinical features, gradation of disease & post operative complications before COVID-19 (June 2019-March 2020) and during COVID-19 pandemic period (April 2020-October 2021). METHOD-Cases of the study were divided into 2-groups.Group-A (65 cases) in pre- pandemic period and Group-B (35 cases) in pandemic period. The study is based on the clinico-radiological features, laboratories investigations and gradation of disease. Gradation: Grade-I (probably appendicitis), Grade-II (definite appendicitis), Grade-III (perforation of appendices), Grade-IV (appendicular abscess), Grade-V (complicated appendicitis/ appendicular lump). Out of 100 enrolled cases 65 belongs to pre pandemic and 35 in pandemic period. It was found that increase in post-operative complications, were more in higher grade groups during pandemic periods. The COVID-19 pandemic has great impact on diagnosis, treatment and increased complications in post operative period of acute appendicitis, probably due to late presentation in emergency department. Pandemic directly or indirectly affect the outcome of a disease process and management.
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