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Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults
Objectives: Non-surgical treatment is an acceptable approach for managing appendiceal abscess in adults. However, it is only applicable for selected patients, and conversion to surgery is mandatory for failed conservative treatment. This study aimed to determine the predictive factors for unsuccessf...
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The Japan Society of Coloproctology
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6768819/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31583322 http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2017-051 |
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author | Sadakari, Yoshihiko Date, Satomi Murakami, Soichiro Ichimiya, Shu Nishimura, Shiho Kawaji, Hitomi Sagara, Akiko Castillo, Jaymel R Ishikawa, Mikimasa Kamimura, Tetsuro Uchiyama, Akihiko Nakamura, Masafumi |
author_facet | Sadakari, Yoshihiko Date, Satomi Murakami, Soichiro Ichimiya, Shu Nishimura, Shiho Kawaji, Hitomi Sagara, Akiko Castillo, Jaymel R Ishikawa, Mikimasa Kamimura, Tetsuro Uchiyama, Akihiko Nakamura, Masafumi |
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description | Objectives: Non-surgical treatment is an acceptable approach for managing appendiceal abscess in adults. However, it is only applicable for selected patients, and conversion to surgery is mandatory for failed conservative treatment. This study aimed to determine the predictive factors for unsuccessful outcomes. Methods: Of 594 patients with acute appendicitis, 34 (5.7%) diagnosed with appendiceal abscess were initially treated conservatively. Patients were divided into two groups: the conservative group, which was successfully treated with antibiotics and percutaneous abscess drainage, and the conversion group, which comprised patients who had surgical conversion despite conservative treatment. Risk factors for the conversion group were investigated by comparing clinical and radiological parameters between the two groups. Results: Eight (23.4%) patients were converted to surgical management at an average of 5.5 days of non-surgical treatment. An abscess size greater than 40 mm and a lower rate of improvement in the white blood cell (WBC) count were significant factors for predicting conversion in multivariate analysis. The conversion group had a long operative time and high morbidity and operative conversion rates (change of proposed initial operation). Early conversion to operation group, i.e., less than 5 days of treatment, contributed to a significantly shorter hospital stay, lower hospital cost, and relatively shorter operative time (p = 0.02, p = 0.04, and p = 0.11, respectively). Conclusions: Contributing factors in predicting unsuccessful outcomes for non-surgical treatment include an abscess size greater than 40 mm and a low rate of improvement in WBC count on the first day of antibiotic treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-67688192019-10-03 Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults Sadakari, Yoshihiko Date, Satomi Murakami, Soichiro Ichimiya, Shu Nishimura, Shiho Kawaji, Hitomi Sagara, Akiko Castillo, Jaymel R Ishikawa, Mikimasa Kamimura, Tetsuro Uchiyama, Akihiko Nakamura, Masafumi J Anus Rectum Colon Original Research Article Objectives: Non-surgical treatment is an acceptable approach for managing appendiceal abscess in adults. However, it is only applicable for selected patients, and conversion to surgery is mandatory for failed conservative treatment. This study aimed to determine the predictive factors for unsuccessful outcomes. Methods: Of 594 patients with acute appendicitis, 34 (5.7%) diagnosed with appendiceal abscess were initially treated conservatively. Patients were divided into two groups: the conservative group, which was successfully treated with antibiotics and percutaneous abscess drainage, and the conversion group, which comprised patients who had surgical conversion despite conservative treatment. Risk factors for the conversion group were investigated by comparing clinical and radiological parameters between the two groups. Results: Eight (23.4%) patients were converted to surgical management at an average of 5.5 days of non-surgical treatment. An abscess size greater than 40 mm and a lower rate of improvement in the white blood cell (WBC) count were significant factors for predicting conversion in multivariate analysis. The conversion group had a long operative time and high morbidity and operative conversion rates (change of proposed initial operation). Early conversion to operation group, i.e., less than 5 days of treatment, contributed to a significantly shorter hospital stay, lower hospital cost, and relatively shorter operative time (p = 0.02, p = 0.04, and p = 0.11, respectively). Conclusions: Contributing factors in predicting unsuccessful outcomes for non-surgical treatment include an abscess size greater than 40 mm and a low rate of improvement in WBC count on the first day of antibiotic treatment. The Japan Society of Coloproctology 2018-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6768819/ /pubmed/31583322 http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2017-051 Text en Copyright © 2018 by The Japan Society of Coloproctology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Article Sadakari, Yoshihiko Date, Satomi Murakami, Soichiro Ichimiya, Shu Nishimura, Shiho Kawaji, Hitomi Sagara, Akiko Castillo, Jaymel R Ishikawa, Mikimasa Kamimura, Tetsuro Uchiyama, Akihiko Nakamura, Masafumi Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults |
title | Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults |
title_full | Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults |
title_fullStr | Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults |
title_short | Prediction of Negative Outcomes in Non-Surgical Treatment for Appendiceal Abscess in Adults |
title_sort | prediction of negative outcomes in non-surgical treatment for appendiceal abscess in adults |
topic | Original Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6768819/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31583322 http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2017-051 |
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