Volume : IX, Issue : III, March - 2020

TO STUDY PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN PERFORATION PERITONITIS AND EVALUATING THE OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH PERFORATION PERITONITIS USING MANNHEIM PERITONITIS INDEX

S. Jackison Singh, Dhanabir Thangjam, T. Arun Kumar Singh, N. Somorjit Singh

Abstract :

Background: Perforation peritonitis constitutes one of the commonest surgical emergency operation encountered by surgeons all over world as well as in India. There is no single, easily available laboratory test that predicts severity or prognosis in patients with perforation peritonitis. The aim of this study is to study prognostic factors in perforation peritonitis and evaluating the outcome of patients with perforation peritonitis using Mannhein Peritonitis Index. Materials and method: The study was a prospective analytical study done in the Department of General Surgery, JNIMS, Imphal from 1st September 2017 to 31st august 2019 comprising of 100 consecutive patients in which diagnosis of perforation peritonitis were established by operative findings or surgical interventions during management were included in the study as per the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: Among the various prognostic factors of the scoring system, age >50 years, nature of peritoneal fluid exudates and presence of organ failure had a significant role in predicting the eventual outcome of the patients. Colonic origin of sepsis was associated with worse outcome probably due to presence of faecal exudates which is commonly associated with colonic origin of sepsis. MPI < 21 was associated wih complications in 25% of patients whereas complications increases as MPI score increases with 34.5% of patients having complication in MPI ranging from 21–29. Conclusion: MPI is disease specific, easy scoring system for predicting outcomes in patients with perforation peritonitis.

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TO STUDY PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN PERFORATION PERITONITIS AND EVALUATING THE OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH PERFORATION PERITONITIS USING MANNHEIM PERITONITIS INDEX, S. Jackison Singh, Dhanabir Thangjam, T. Arun Kumar Singh, N. Somorjit Singh PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-3 | March-2020


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