Postoperative hyperlipasemia in perforated appendicitis in children.

M Prada Arias, J Gómez Veiras, B Aneiros Castro, P Rodríguez Iglesias, P Fernández Eire, M Montero Sánchez
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the hyperlipasemia cases detected in the postoperative period of perforated appendicitis.

Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis of the perforated appendicitis cases occurred in our institution over a 7-year period (2013-2019) was carried out. Only cases where preoperative and postoperative serum lipase levels were available were included. The variables collected were statistically assessed by means of a descriptive, univariate analysis.

Results: A total of 88 patients were studied. They were divided into 3 groups according to postoperative lipase levels - 57 were allocated to Group 1 (lipase: 70-194.0 U/L, normal range), 20 were allocated to Group 2 (lipase: 195-582 U/L), and 11 were allocated to Group 3 (lipase: > 582 U/L, which triples normal levels). Statistically significant differences were found in the following variables: sex, postoperative abscess, postoperative subocclusion/intestinal occlusion, preoperative lipase levels, days of parenteral nutrition, days of ICU stay, and days of hospital stay. Postoperative lipase had a moderate correlation with preoperative lipase, and none of the cases met acute pancreatitis diagnostic criteria.

Conclusions: Hyperlipasemia in the postoperative period of perforated appendicitis is not associated with developing clinical pancreatitis, but it is associated with worse progression in terms of increased complications, such as subocclusion/intestinal occlusion and intra-abdominal abscess, and longer ICU stay, hospital stay, and parenteral nutrition. There is a moderate correlation between preoperative and postoperative lipase, which means they could both prove useful as prognostic markers.

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儿童穿孔性阑尾炎术后高脂血症。
目的:探讨穿孔性阑尾炎术后高脂血症的临床特点。材料与方法:回顾性分析我院2013-2019年7年间发生的穿孔性阑尾炎病例。仅包括术前和术后血清脂肪酶水平可用的病例。收集的变量通过描述性单变量分析进行统计评估。结果:共纳入88例患者。按术后脂肪酶水平分为3组,1组57只(脂肪酶:70 ~ 194.0 U/L,正常范围),2组20只(脂肪酶:195 ~ 582 U/L), 3组11只(脂肪酶:> 582 U/L,为正常水平的3倍)。性别、术后脓肿、术后亚闭合/肠闭塞、术前脂肪酶水平、肠外营养天数、ICU住院天数、住院天数等变量差异均有统计学意义。术后脂肪酶与术前脂肪酶有中度相关性,无一例符合急性胰腺炎诊断标准。结论:穿孔阑尾炎术后高脂血症与临床胰腺炎的发生无关,但在并发症增加(如亚闭合/肠阻塞和腹腔内脓肿)、ICU住院时间、住院时间和肠外营养等方面,高脂血症与病情恶化相关。术前和术后脂肪酶之间有一定的相关性,这意味着它们都可以被证明是有用的预后指标。
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