This is a retrospective observational study with its main aim of evaluating possible factors associated with complicated appendicitis. Current literature supports time from symptom onset until registration as the main and maybe only determinant of the outcome if patients are operated on within 24 hours. We wish to evaluate whether this is true in all patients, or there are subgroups in which time from registration to operation is associated with complicated appendicitis.
The data to be analyzed is that of patients operated on acutely for suspected appendicitis within 10 years in one medical center. Patients undergoing interval or incidental appendectomies will not be included. The endpoint to be evaluated is complicated appendicitis (gangrenous, abscess, perforated). The independent variables will include mainly sex, age, patient time (time from symptom onset to registration), hospital time (time from registration to operation), and missed diagnosis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3,137
This is a retrospective study that includes patients operated for suspicion of acute appendicitis
proportion of complicated appendicitis
complicated appendicitis defined as either gangrenous appendicitis, perforation with abscess, perforation with local peritonitis, perforation with diffuse peritonitis
Time frame: finding during surgery/pathology
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