Early discharge policy of patients with acute colonic diverticulitis following initial CT scan
Introduction Diverticulitis develops in 15–20% of individuals with diverticulosis. Severity ranges from mild to severe. Mild diverticulitis is uncomplicated confined per colonic inflammation commonly treated conservatively. Recent literature suggests it could be managed in an outpatient setup. Aims...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of colorectal disease 2008-08, Vol.23 (8), p.817-820 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction
Diverticulitis develops in 15–20% of individuals with diverticulosis. Severity ranges from mild to severe. Mild diverticulitis is uncomplicated confined per colonic inflammation commonly treated conservatively. Recent literature suggests it could be managed in an outpatient setup.
Aims
To determine if patients with mild acute colonic diverticulitis (ACD) on early CT scan can be treated and discharged at an early time.
Methodology
Retrospective review of patient’s charts admitted during 2005 with ACD confirmed by CT scan performed within 24 h of admission. Severity of ACD was determined according to CT classification.
Results
Forty-two (31 women, 11 men) patients included, mean age 66 years, CT severity classification: 61.9% mild, 7.1% moderate, and 31.0% severe diverticulitis. Patients with mild ACD were discharged safely, had no recurrence of their symptoms, and needed no readmission within 6 months of follow-up.
Conclusion
Patients with mild ACD on CT scan performed within 24 h could be safely discharged and treated according to protocols of outpatient management of diverticulitis. |
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ISSN: | 0179-1958 1432-1262 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00384-008-0492-2 |