治疗穿孔性憩室炎:英国一家中心的治疗趋势和临床结果概览。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cureus Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.72591
Kush Patel, Ahmad Shehadeh, Kyrllos Farag, Vladimir Nichita, Ahmed Esawi, Rishi Sen, Elisabeth Drye, Sanad Isswiasi
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导言:穿孔是复杂性憩室炎最关键的表现形式。据估计,2008 年英国确诊的穿孔性憩室炎(PD)病例约为 2000 例。穿孔性憩室炎的治疗在不断发展,不同医院和国家的治疗方法存在很大差异,而且越来越倾向于保守治疗。目的 我们的目的是全面概述 PD 的管理策略和治疗效果,尤其关注脓肿大小和远处空气 (DA) 的存在对保守治疗成功率的影响。方法 对英国一家地区医院在 2013 年至 2018 年期间收治的 112 名 PD 患者的数据进行了回顾性分析。检查了 CT 扫描报告和图像,以评估脓肿的大小和数量,以及是否存在气胸。初始治疗失败的定义是:入院 48 小时后需要采取其他治疗方案或在 12 周内再次入院。此外,还对随访数据进行了审查,以评估是否需要进行选择性切除术和造口翻转术。结果 在这组 112 例腹腔积液患者中,采用了多种治疗策略。46名患者(41%)仅采用抗生素治疗获得成功。只有 6 名患者(5%)成功接受了放射治疗。12例患者(11%)需要进行手术冲洗,40例患者(36%)进行了切除手术。有 8 名患者(7%)被认为不适合进行侵入性干预,他们得到了最佳支持治疗。脓肿较小且无DA的病例成功率更高(p
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Introduction Perforation represents the most critical manifestation of complicated diverticulitis. In 2008, it was estimated that about 2,000 cases of perforated diverticulitis (PD) were diagnosed in the United Kingdom (UK). Management of PD is evolving with considerable variation in approaches between hospitals and countries with an increased trend towards a conservative approach. Objective Our aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the management strategies and treatment outcomes for PD, with a particular focus on the influence of abscess size and the presence of distant air (DA) on the success of conservative management. Methods Data from 112 patients admitted with PD to a single district hospital in the UK between 2013 and 2018 were retrospectively analysed. CT scan reports and images were examined to assess the size and number of abscesses, as well as the presence of DA. Failed initial management was defined as the need for an alternative therapeutic option after 48 hours during the index admission or readmission within 12 weeks. Follow-up data were also reviewed to evaluate the need for elective resection and stoma reversal. Result In this cohort of 112 patients with PD, a variety of treatment strategies were employed. Antibiotic therapy alone was successful in 46 patients (41%). Radiological management was successful in only six patients (5%). Surgical washout was required in 12 cases (11%), while resection was performed in 40 cases (36%). Best supportive care was provided to eight patients (7%) who were considered unfit for invasive interventions. The success rate was higher in cases with smaller abscesses and no DA (p <0.05). Specifically, 30 out of 45 patients (66.6%) with abscesses less than 4 cm and no DA were managed successfully with conservative treatment, whereas the success rate dropped to 14 out of 30 patients (47%) when DA was present (p<0.05). For abscesses larger than 4 cm, the success rate was seven out of 20 patients (35%) without DA and significantly lower at two out of 20 patients (10%) with DA (p=0.01). The data also show a shift towards increased conservative management over the six-year period, with a steady reduction in the number of surgical interventions. However, 12 patients (19%) were readmitted with complicated diverticulitis after the initial non-resectional management. Conclusion We observed a shift towards more conservative, non-operative management of acute complicated diverticulitis with perforation over the six-year period, likely influenced by advancements in diagnostic and interventional radiology, antibiotic therapy, and minimally invasive techniques. Our data also stress that cases of PD with distant extraluminal air or larger abscesses are less suited to conservative treatment, often necessitating traditional surgical interventions. Long-term follow-up showed a moderate rate of readmissions after non-resectional management, and while stoma reversal was successful in a proportion of patients, many either opted to live with the stoma or were deemed unsuitable for reversal. A larger, multicentre prospective study would likely provide more robust data on this subject.

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