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Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital

Background Delayed prehospital presentation of acute appendicitis may increase the risk of perforation and other complications. This study investigated the prevalence of prehospital delay in the presentation of acute appendicitis, clinical features, and outcomes in Sudanese patients. Method A retros...

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Autores principales: Alyhari, Qasem, Ahmed, Faisal, Nasreldin, Mohamed, Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali, Alamin, Ahmad, Al-Wageeh, Saleh, Ghabisha, Saif, Al-Shami, Ebrahim, Mohammed, Fawaz
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9005156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425682
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23036
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author Alyhari, Qasem
Ahmed, Faisal
Nasreldin, Mohamed
Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali
Alamin, Ahmad
Al-Wageeh, Saleh
Ghabisha, Saif
Al-Shami, Ebrahim
Mohammed, Fawaz
author_facet Alyhari, Qasem
Ahmed, Faisal
Nasreldin, Mohamed
Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali
Alamin, Ahmad
Al-Wageeh, Saleh
Ghabisha, Saif
Al-Shami, Ebrahim
Mohammed, Fawaz
author_sort Alyhari, Qasem
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description Background Delayed prehospital presentation of acute appendicitis may increase the risk of perforation and other complications. This study investigated the prevalence of prehospital delay in the presentation of acute appendicitis, clinical features, and outcomes in Sudanese patients. Method A retrospective study conducted from January 2017 to December 2020 in a teaching hospital affiliated with Gezira University enrolled 191 patients with prehospital delay presentation of acute appendicitis (at least 48 hours from symptom onset). Patient characteristics, causative factors, primary treatment, and complication rate were gathered and analyzed. Result The mean age of the patients was 36.55 ± 16.3 years (range: 15-78 years), with 122 (64%) males and 69 (36%) females. Most cases of prehospital delay were misdiagnosed firstly as other diseases (n = 124, 65%). The physicians made misdiagnosis of acute appendicitis in 65 (53%) patients. Age less than 30 years, male gender, living in rural areas, and lower educational level are associated with a high incidence of prehospital delay presentation of acute appendicitis (p < 0.05). Most cases have appendicular mass (46%, p < 0.001). Wound infection was the most common postoperative complication (7.85%, p < 0.001). Conclusion The high incidence rate of prehospital delay presentation of acute appendicitis is associated with patients' age ofless than 30 years, male gender, living in a rural area, and lower educational level. With the high rate of misdiagnosed acute appendicitis, it is essential to increase the knowledge about the signs and symptoms of appendicitis among our physicians and health practitioners.
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spelling pubmed-90051562022-04-13 Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital Alyhari, Qasem Ahmed, Faisal Nasreldin, Mohamed Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali Alamin, Ahmad Al-Wageeh, Saleh Ghabisha, Saif Al-Shami, Ebrahim Mohammed, Fawaz Cureus Internal Medicine Background Delayed prehospital presentation of acute appendicitis may increase the risk of perforation and other complications. This study investigated the prevalence of prehospital delay in the presentation of acute appendicitis, clinical features, and outcomes in Sudanese patients. Method A retrospective study conducted from January 2017 to December 2020 in a teaching hospital affiliated with Gezira University enrolled 191 patients with prehospital delay presentation of acute appendicitis (at least 48 hours from symptom onset). Patient characteristics, causative factors, primary treatment, and complication rate were gathered and analyzed. Result The mean age of the patients was 36.55 ± 16.3 years (range: 15-78 years), with 122 (64%) males and 69 (36%) females. Most cases of prehospital delay were misdiagnosed firstly as other diseases (n = 124, 65%). The physicians made misdiagnosis of acute appendicitis in 65 (53%) patients. Age less than 30 years, male gender, living in rural areas, and lower educational level are associated with a high incidence of prehospital delay presentation of acute appendicitis (p < 0.05). Most cases have appendicular mass (46%, p < 0.001). Wound infection was the most common postoperative complication (7.85%, p < 0.001). Conclusion The high incidence rate of prehospital delay presentation of acute appendicitis is associated with patients' age ofless than 30 years, male gender, living in a rural area, and lower educational level. With the high rate of misdiagnosed acute appendicitis, it is essential to increase the knowledge about the signs and symptoms of appendicitis among our physicians and health practitioners. Cureus 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9005156/ /pubmed/35425682 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23036 Text en Copyright © 2022, Alyhari et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Internal Medicine
Alyhari, Qasem
Ahmed, Faisal
Nasreldin, Mohamed
Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali
Alamin, Ahmad
Al-Wageeh, Saleh
Ghabisha, Saif
Al-Shami, Ebrahim
Mohammed, Fawaz
Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital
title Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital
title_full Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital
title_fullStr Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital
title_short Prehospital Delay and Its Associated Factors in Sudanese Patients Presenting With Acute Appendicitis at a Teaching Hospital
title_sort prehospital delay and its associated factors in sudanese patients presenting with acute appendicitis at a teaching hospital
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9005156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425682
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23036
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