Lee SC, Park G, Choi BJ, Kim SJ. Determination of surgical priorities in appendicitis based on the probability of undetected appendiceal perforation. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(7): 2131-2139 [PMID: 25717248 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i7.2131]
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Say-June Kim, MD, PhD, Department of Surgery, Daejeon St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Daeheung-dong 520-2, Joong-gu, Daejeon 420-743, South Korea. sejoonkim@hanmail.net
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Surgery
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Retrospective Study
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Ratio of patients with perforation vs total population
Hazard ratio of perforation
95%CI
P value
Control group
0-1
1
Intermediate risk group
2
52/581 (9.0%)
4.8
2.416-9.563
< 0.001
High risk group
3-4
28/156 (17.9%)
10.7
5.064-22.596
< 0.001
Table 4 Comparison of intraoperative and postoperative variables according to the presence of actual appendiceal perforation n (%)
All patients(n = 1236)
No actual appendiceal perforation(n = 1146)
Actual appendiceal perforation(n = 90)
P value
Surgical technique
0.111
Open appendectomy
6 (0.5)
5 (0.5)
1 (1.1)
Lap. appendectomy
Multiport
930 (75.3)
857 (74.8)
73 (81.1)
Single-port
299 (24.2)
283 (24.7)
16 (17.8)
Operation time (min)
< 0.001
Mean ± SD
61.8 ± 25.0
61.1 ± 24.4
71.2 ± 30.1
Median (range)
55 (15-230)
55.0 (15-230)
65.0 (35-200)
Drain insertion
< 0.001
No
1110 (89.8)
1041 (90.8)
69 (76.7)
Yes
126 (10.2)
105 (9.2)
21 (23.3)
Duration prior free oral fluids
0.001
Mean ± SD
1.3 ± 0.7
1.2 ± 0.6
1.6 ± 0.6
Median (range)
1 (1-7)
1 (1-7)
1 (1-6)
Duration prior soft diet
< 0.001
Mean ± SD
1.5 ± 0.9
1.47 ± 0.9
1.92 ± 1.1
Median (range)
1 (1-8)
1 (1-8)
2 (1-8)
Dosage of analgesics
0.054
Mean ± SD
1.58 ± 3.8
1.48 ± 3.5
2.83 ± 6.5
Median (range)
1 (0-70)
1 (0-70)
1 (0-50)
Analgesics duration, median (d)
0.007
Mean ± SD
0.77 ± 1.8
0.72 ± 1.7
1.4 ± 2.2
Median (range)
0.0 (0-42)
0.0 (0-42)
1 (0-15)
Postoperative complications
Severe complications (grade 3-4)
16 (1.3)
14 (1.2)
7 (7.8)
< 0.001
Total complications
94 (7.6)
113 (9.9)
20 (22.2)
0.014
Postoperative hospital stay (d)
< 0.001
Mean ± SD
4.02 ± 2.3
3.92 ± 2.3
5.2 ± 2.9
Median (range)
4 (1-48)
3 (1-48)
4 (2-17)
Readmissions
0.714
No
1210 (97.9)
1122 (97.9)
88 (97.8)
Yes
26 (2.1)
24 (2.1)
2 (2.2)
Table 5 Comparison of postoperative complications n (%)
No actual appendiceal perforation (n = 1146)
Actual appendiceal perforation (n = 90)
P value
Grade 1, n (%)
5 (0.8)
0 (0.0)
1.000
Renal dysfunction
1
0
Hepatitis
1
0
Hyperamylasemia
3
0
Grade 2, n (%)
94 (8.2)
13 (14.4)
0.051
Wound infection
72
8
Urinary retention
11
1
Delayed gastric emptying
6
2
Pneumonia
2
0
Pleural effusion
2
2
Renal dysfunction
1
0
Grade 3, n (%)
14 (1.2)
7 (7.8)
Intra-abdominal abscess
9
5
Intestinal obstruction (ileus)
4
2
Intra-abdominal hemorrhage
1
0
Severe complications (grade 3-4), n (%)
14 (1.2)
7 (7.8)
< 0.001
Total complications, n (%)
113 (9.9)
20 (22.2)
0.014
Citation: Lee SC, Park G, Choi BJ, Kim SJ. Determination of surgical priorities in appendicitis based on the probability of undetected appendiceal perforation. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(7): 2131-2139