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OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

BACKGROUND: Omental infarction (OI) is an infrequent cause of acute abdominal pain and there is no consensus on whether conservative or surgical treatment is the best strategy when performing positive CT diagnosis. OBJECTIVES: To assess which of the two treatments is the most commonly adopted and co...

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Autores principales: Medina-Gallardo, N.A., Curbelo-Peña, Y., Stickar, T., Gardenyes, J., Fernández-Planas, S., Roura-Poch, P., Vallverdú-Cartie, H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7334794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32642061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.06.031
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author Medina-Gallardo, N.A.
Curbelo-Peña, Y.
Stickar, T.
Gardenyes, J.
Fernández-Planas, S.
Roura-Poch, P.
Vallverdú-Cartie, H.
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Curbelo-Peña, Y.
Stickar, T.
Gardenyes, J.
Fernández-Planas, S.
Roura-Poch, P.
Vallverdú-Cartie, H.
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description BACKGROUND: Omental infarction (OI) is an infrequent cause of acute abdominal pain and there is no consensus on whether conservative or surgical treatment is the best strategy when performing positive CT diagnosis. OBJECTIVES: To assess which of the two treatments is the most commonly adopted and compare outcomes in terms of success rate in resolution of symptoms and hospital length of stay. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Case report and case series of patients with abdominal pain and positive diagnosis by CT of omental infarction. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Science Direct and Google Scholar in combination with cross-referencing searches and manual searches of eligible articles from January 2000 to June 2018. PARTICIPANTS: Patients older than 18 years of age. METHODS: Patient characteristics and results were summarized descriptively. Categorical variables were assessed by chisquare test or Fischer's exact test, and continuous variables by the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney or Kruskal-Wallis test. Risk factors for failure of the conservative management were identified using multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: 90 articles were included in the final analysis (146 patients). 107 patients (73.3%) received conservative treatment with a failure rate of 15.9% (patients needing surgery) and 39 patients (26.7%) received surgery as first treatment. The mean hospital length of stay was 5.1 days for the conservative treatment group and 2.5 days for the surgery group with statistically significant differences (p = 0.00). Younger age and white blood cells count ≥12000/μl were predictive factors of conservative treatment failure. CONCLUSIONS: Although conservative treatment is effective in most patients, surgery has advantages in terms of hospital length of stay.
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spelling pubmed-73347942020-07-07 OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Medina-Gallardo, N.A. Curbelo-Peña, Y. Stickar, T. Gardenyes, J. Fernández-Planas, S. Roura-Poch, P. Vallverdú-Cartie, H. Ann Med Surg (Lond) Review Article BACKGROUND: Omental infarction (OI) is an infrequent cause of acute abdominal pain and there is no consensus on whether conservative or surgical treatment is the best strategy when performing positive CT diagnosis. OBJECTIVES: To assess which of the two treatments is the most commonly adopted and compare outcomes in terms of success rate in resolution of symptoms and hospital length of stay. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Case report and case series of patients with abdominal pain and positive diagnosis by CT of omental infarction. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Science Direct and Google Scholar in combination with cross-referencing searches and manual searches of eligible articles from January 2000 to June 2018. PARTICIPANTS: Patients older than 18 years of age. METHODS: Patient characteristics and results were summarized descriptively. Categorical variables were assessed by chisquare test or Fischer's exact test, and continuous variables by the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney or Kruskal-Wallis test. Risk factors for failure of the conservative management were identified using multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: 90 articles were included in the final analysis (146 patients). 107 patients (73.3%) received conservative treatment with a failure rate of 15.9% (patients needing surgery) and 39 patients (26.7%) received surgery as first treatment. The mean hospital length of stay was 5.1 days for the conservative treatment group and 2.5 days for the surgery group with statistically significant differences (p = 0.00). Younger age and white blood cells count ≥12000/μl were predictive factors of conservative treatment failure. CONCLUSIONS: Although conservative treatment is effective in most patients, surgery has advantages in terms of hospital length of stay. Elsevier 2020-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7334794/ /pubmed/32642061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.06.031 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Medina-Gallardo, N.A.
Curbelo-Peña, Y.
Stickar, T.
Gardenyes, J.
Fernández-Planas, S.
Roura-Poch, P.
Vallverdú-Cartie, H.
OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_full OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_fullStr OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_short OMENTAL INFARCTION: SURGICAL or CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT? A CASE REPORTS and CASE SERIES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_sort omental infarction: surgical or conservative treatment? a case reports and case series systematic review
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7334794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32642061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.06.031
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