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Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism
PURPOSE: To investigate the pattern of referral of patients with superior mesenteric artery embolism (SMAE) and its effect on outcomes, and to evaluate the risk factors for bowel infarction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 66 consecutive patients diagnosed with acute SMAE be...
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Vascular Specialist International
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5614378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955699 http://dx.doi.org/10.5758/vsi.2017.33.3.99 |
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author | Kim, Hyung-Kee Hwang, Deokbi Park, Sujin Huh, Seung Lee, Jong-Min Yun, Woo-Sung Kim, Young-Wook |
author_facet | Kim, Hyung-Kee Hwang, Deokbi Park, Sujin Huh, Seung Lee, Jong-Min Yun, Woo-Sung Kim, Young-Wook |
author_sort | Kim, Hyung-Kee |
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description | PURPOSE: To investigate the pattern of referral of patients with superior mesenteric artery embolism (SMAE) and its effect on outcomes, and to evaluate the risk factors for bowel infarction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 66 consecutive patients diagnosed with acute SMAE between January 2001 and June 2016. Appropriate diagnosis by the referring physician was defined if the referral letter indicated that acute mesenteric ischemia was suspected or had been diagnosed at the referral center. Surgical delay was defined as the interval between symptom onset and surgery for definitive treatment. RESULTS: Among 54 patients transferred from other centers, 26 patients (48.1%) were diagnosed appropriately by the referring physician. The rate of appropriate diagnosis was differed significantly by the use of computed tomography (CT) scan at referral center (25/35 with CT and 1/19 without CT, P=0.00). The surgical delay was significantly longer in patients without appropriate diagnosis compared with the patients with appropriate diagnosis (53.5±52.3 hours vs. 28.8±23.6 hours, P=0.04). Initially, 56 patients received surgical treatment with 31 underwent bowel resection due to infarction, 6 received conservative treatment, and the remaining 4 patients refused any treatment. The surgical delay, abdominal distension, tenderness, rebound tenderness, and level of C-reactive protein were associated with bowel infarction at initial operation. Overall in-hospital mortality was 32%. CONCLUSION: A high index of suspicion with appropriate diagnostic modality, such as CT scan is crucial in patients with SMAE for reducing surgical delay as a risk factor of bowel infarction. |
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spelling | pubmed-56143782017-10-01 Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism Kim, Hyung-Kee Hwang, Deokbi Park, Sujin Huh, Seung Lee, Jong-Min Yun, Woo-Sung Kim, Young-Wook Vasc Specialist Int Original Article PURPOSE: To investigate the pattern of referral of patients with superior mesenteric artery embolism (SMAE) and its effect on outcomes, and to evaluate the risk factors for bowel infarction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 66 consecutive patients diagnosed with acute SMAE between January 2001 and June 2016. Appropriate diagnosis by the referring physician was defined if the referral letter indicated that acute mesenteric ischemia was suspected or had been diagnosed at the referral center. Surgical delay was defined as the interval between symptom onset and surgery for definitive treatment. RESULTS: Among 54 patients transferred from other centers, 26 patients (48.1%) were diagnosed appropriately by the referring physician. The rate of appropriate diagnosis was differed significantly by the use of computed tomography (CT) scan at referral center (25/35 with CT and 1/19 without CT, P=0.00). The surgical delay was significantly longer in patients without appropriate diagnosis compared with the patients with appropriate diagnosis (53.5±52.3 hours vs. 28.8±23.6 hours, P=0.04). Initially, 56 patients received surgical treatment with 31 underwent bowel resection due to infarction, 6 received conservative treatment, and the remaining 4 patients refused any treatment. The surgical delay, abdominal distension, tenderness, rebound tenderness, and level of C-reactive protein were associated with bowel infarction at initial operation. Overall in-hospital mortality was 32%. CONCLUSION: A high index of suspicion with appropriate diagnostic modality, such as CT scan is crucial in patients with SMAE for reducing surgical delay as a risk factor of bowel infarction. Vascular Specialist International 2017-09 2017-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5614378/ /pubmed/28955699 http://dx.doi.org/10.5758/vsi.2017.33.3.99 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Korean Society for Vascular Surgery This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Hyung-Kee Hwang, Deokbi Park, Sujin Huh, Seung Lee, Jong-Min Yun, Woo-Sung Kim, Young-Wook Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism |
title | Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism |
title_full | Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism |
title_fullStr | Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism |
title_short | Effect of Clinical Suspicion by Referral Physician and Early Outcomes in Patients with Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolism |
title_sort | effect of clinical suspicion by referral physician and early outcomes in patients with acute superior mesenteric artery embolism |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5614378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28955699 http://dx.doi.org/10.5758/vsi.2017.33.3.99 |
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