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The New Transition Factors to Surgery of Duodenal Perforation

Completed
Conditions
Duodenum Ulcer Perforation
Registration Number
NCT06651008
Lead Sponsor
Toho University School of Medicine
Brief Summary

In this study,investigators sought to identify new transition factors in the initial evaluation of cases requiring conversion to surgery for duodenal ulcer perforation.

This was a retrospective study performed at investigators' hospital between January 2012 and July 2023 with upper gastrointestinal perforation. 27 patients, who underwent conservative management for the duodenal ulcer perforation, were extracted. Investigators researched the transition rate to surgery and the following factors: 1. Patient background, 2. Time from onset to hospital visit, 3. Vital signs and inflammatory findings on arrival, 4. CT findings of duodenal ulcer perforation and degree / shape of liver coverage for the perforation, and the extent of ascites.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
74
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients of upper gastrointestinal perforation
Exclusion Criteria
  • DNR patients

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The rate of conversion to surgery from conservative management for duodenal ulcer perforation.nearly within 3days

Th investigators reasearched the transition rate to surgery based on the following factors: 1. Patient background, 2. Time from onset to hospital visit, 3. Vital signs and inflammatory findings on arrival, 4. CT findings of duodenal ulcer perforation and degree / shape of liver coverage for the perforation, and the extent of ascites.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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