학술논문

Global 30-day morbidity and mortality of surgery for perforated peptic ulcer: GRACE study
Document Type
Original Paper
Author
Abouelazayem, MohamedJain, RajeshWilson, Michael S. J.Martinino, AlessandroBalasubaramaniam, VigneshBiffl, WalterCoccolini, FedericoRiera, ManelWadhawan, HimanshuWazir, IshaanAbderaouf, BettaharAbramov, DaniilAbu Jayyab, Mustafa A.Al-Shami, KhayryAlfarwan, AhmadAlhajami, Faris M.Alkaseek, AkramAlozairi, OusAmmar, Ahmed SiddiqueAtar, BurakBaatarjav, Gan-ErdeneBains, LovenishBakri, AshrafBayramov, NuruBhojwani, RajeshBrachini, GioiaCalini, GiacomoCampanelli, MichelaCheng, Shi YuChoudhary, Charan SinghChowdhury, SharfuddinColak, ElifDas, Jayanta KumarDawani, SurrendarDönmez, TurgutElzayat, IbrahimErdene, SarnaiFaizi, Tashaba QaiserFrountzas, MaximosGafsi, BesmaGentileschi, PaoloGuler, MertGupta, GauravHarkati, Nour ElhoudaHarris, MatthewHasan, Doaa M.Irowa, Omorodion OmoruyiJafferi, SalmanJain, Sumita AgarwalJun Han, LaiKandiboyina, Satyanarayana MurthyKarabulut, MehmetuKhamees, Almu’atasimKhan, ShahzebKhan, Madiha MasoodKhaw, Cheng JingKisielewski, MichalKlib, MohamadKošir, Jurij A.Krawczyk, Wiktor JanLisi, GiorgioMakama, Jerry GodfreyMaqbool, BailaMarques, Cláudia NevesMeric, SerhatMietła, Mateusz PrzemysławAds, Alaa MohamedMuhumuza, JoshuaMulita, FranceskMustafayeva, MatanatOmar, Mohammed A.Omarov, TaryelPathak, Akshant AnilPaul, RatnadeepPavone, GiovannaPodda, MauroRaja Ram, Novinth KumarRauf, FatimaRauf, SidraSafy, Ahmed MohamedSandag, ErdeneŞanlı, Ahmet NecatiSiddiqui, Adeela Z.Sotiropoulou, MariaTalib, VikashTatar, CihadThota, AnuroopTokocin, MerveTolat, AdityaUchikov, Petar AngelovValenzuela, José I.Venkatappa, Sunil KumarVerras, Georgios-IoannisVlahović, IvanZreeg, Dafer Abdulhakim S.Cardoso, Victor RothGkoutos, Georgios V.Singhal, RishiMahawar, Kamal
Source
Surgical Endoscopy: And Other Interventional Techniques. :1-13
Subject
Global surgery
Perforated peptic ulcer
Gastrointestinal
Language
English
ISSN
0930-2794
1432-2218
Abstract
Background: There is little international data on morbidity and mortality of surgery for perforated peptic ulcer (PPU). This study aimed to understand the global 30-day morbidity and mortality of patients undergoing surgery for PPU and to identify variables associated with these.Method: We performed an international study of adults (≥ 18 years) who underwent surgery for PPU from 1st January 2022 to 30th June 2022. Patients who were treated conservatively or had an underlying gastric cancer were excluded. Patients were divided into subgroups according to age (≤ 50 and > 50 years) and time from onset of symptoms to hospital presentation (≤ 24 and > 24 h). Univariate and Multivariate analyses were carried out to identify factors associated with higher 30-day morbidity and mortality.Results:  1874 patients from 159 centres across 52 countries were included. 78.3% (n = 1467) of the patients were males and the median (IQR) age was 49 years (25). Thirty-day morbidity and mortality were 48.5% (n = 910) and 9.3% (n = 174) respectively. Median (IQR) hospital stay was 7 (5) days. Open surgery was performed in 80% (n = 1505) of the cohort. Age > 50 years [(OR = 1.7, 95% CI 1.4–2), (OR = 4.7, 95% CI 3.1–7.6)], female gender [(OR = 1.8, 95% CI 1.4–2.3), (OR = 1.9, 95% CI 1.3–2.9)], shock on admission [(OR = 2.1, 95% CI 1.7–2.7), (OR = 4.8, 95% CI 3.2–7.1)], and acute kidney injury [(OR = 2.5, 95% CI 1.9–3.2), (OR = 3.9), 95% CI 2.7–5.6)] were associated with both 30-day morbidity and mortality. Delayed presentation was associated with 30-day morbidity [OR = 1.3, 95% CI 1.1–1.6], but not mortality.Conclusions: This study showed that surgery for PPU was associated with high 30-day morbidity and mortality rate. Age, female gender, and signs of shock at presentation were associated with both 30-day morbidity and mortality.Graphical abstract: