Clinical profile of patients undergoing laparotomy at a tertiary care hospital

Dr. Suresh R, Dr. Deepu Anand Nirmal
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Postoperative fever, wound infection, nausea and vomiting are the most commonly encountered complications but postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC’c) contribute significantly to overall perioperative mortality and morbidity. Post-operative pulmonary complications (PPC’s) are commonly understood as failure to wean from mechanical ventilation within 48 hours of surgery or unplanned intubation / re-intubation postoperatively. Detailed clinical history about co-morbid factors like diabetes, Hypertension, Coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular accident, pulmonary disease, and Kidney disease is taken. Clinical examination include recording of vitals, Respiratory system, cardiovascular system, Central nervous system and GIT. Pulmonary complications seen in 44 patients of which 4 patients was found to have hemo/pneumothorax, Cardiac co-morbidities was found in 47 patients, signs of acute abdomen found in 90 patients and features of abdominal mass in 67 patients. Of the 47 patients with cardiac comorbidities 33 patients were NYHA grade II and 4 patients with NYHA grade III.
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三级医院剖腹手术患者的临床分析
术后发热、伤口感染、恶心和呕吐是最常见的并发症,但术后肺部并发症(PPC 'c)是围手术期总死亡率和发病率的重要因素。术后肺并发症(PPC)通常被理解为手术后48小时内未能脱离机械通气或术后意外插管/再插管。详细记录糖尿病、高血压、冠心病、脑血管意外、肺病、肾病等合并症因素的临床病史。临床检查包括记录生命体征、呼吸系统、心血管系统、中枢神经系统和胃肠道。肺部合并症44例,其中血肿气胸4例,心脏合并症47例,急腹症90例,腹部肿块67例。47例心脏合并症患者中33例为NYHA II级,4例为NYHA III级。
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