Diverticulitis with abscess formation: Outcomes of non-operative management and nomogram for predicting emergency surgery: The Diplicab Study Collaborative Group

To assess short- and long-term outcomes from non-surgical management of diverticulitis with abscess formation and to develop a nomogram to predict emergency surgery. This nationwide retrospective cohort study was performed in 29 Spanish referral centers, including patients with a first episode of a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgery 2023-09, Vol.174 (3), p.492-501
Hauptverfasser: Ocaña, Juan, García-Pérez, Juan Carlos, Fernández-Martínez, Daniel, Aguirre, Ignacio, Pascual, Isabel, Lora, Paola, Espin, Eloy, Labalde-Martínez, María, León, Carmen, Pastor-Peinado, Paula, López-Domínguez, Carlota, Muñoz-Plaza, Nerea, Valle, Ainhoa, Dujovne, Paula, Alías, David, Pérez-Santiago, Leticia, Correa, Alba, Carmona, María, Díez, Manuel Mariano, Timoteo, Ander, Salvans, Silvia, Medina, Rita Esther, Gómez, Tatiana, Fernández-Vega, Laura, Peña, Emilio, García-González, José María, Blanco-Antona, Francisco, Fábregues, Ana Isabel, Sagarra, Elena, Viejo, Elena, Moreno, Araceli, Fernández-Cebrián, José María, Die, Javier, Araceli-Ballestero, Muriel, Alfonso, Del Rey, Ángel Luis, Díaz, Tamara, Olmed, María del March, Nuño, Christian, Craft, Miquel, Vivas, Alfredo, Peláez, Pablo, Alonso, Isabel, Santana, Ángela, González-Bermúdez, Manuel, González-Prado, Cristina, Jiménez-Carneros, Virginia, Laiz, Beatriz, Moro, David, Delgado, Livia, Gallarín, Isabel, Vera, Cristina, Delisau, Olga, Montcusí, Blanca, Serralta, Daniel, García-Granero, Álvaro, Parra, Pedro Antonio, Mauri, Francisco, Ríos, Raquel, Abadía, Pedro, Torres, Eva María, Ibero, Giana Pamela, Echeveste-Varela, Ainhoa, Chavarrías, Nuria, Ortega-Torrecilla, Nuria, Ferrero, Eduardo, Iglesias, Eva, Otero, Michelle, Llamero, Tamara, Lévano, César, Benitez, Ana, Revuelta, Julia, Lavado, María Inmaculada, Matías, Belén, Cornejo, Lidia, Navarro, Anna, Rojo, José Alberto, Alonso, Natalia, Giménez, Clara, Diego, Alisa Ángela, Pérez-González, Cristian, de San Pío, Eduardo, Ortega, Patricia, López-Ruiz, Javier
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Zusammenfassung:To assess short- and long-term outcomes from non-surgical management of diverticulitis with abscess formation and to develop a nomogram to predict emergency surgery. This nationwide retrospective cohort study was performed in 29 Spanish referral centers, including patients with a first episode of a diverticular abscess (modified Hinchey Ib–II) from 2015 to 2019. Emergency surgery, complications, and recurrent episodes were analyzed. Regression analysis was used to assess risk factors, and a nomogram for emergency surgery was designed. Overall, 1,395 patients were included (1,078 Hinchey Ib and 317 Hinchey II). Most (1,184, 84.9%) patients were treated with antibiotics without percutaneous drainage, and 194 (13.90%) patients required emergency surgery during admission. Percutaneous drainage (208 patients) was associated with a lower risk of emergency surgery in patients with abscesses of ≥5 cm (19.9% vs 29.3%, P = .035; odds ratio 0.59 [0.37–0.96]). The multivariate analysis showed that immunosuppression treatment, C-reactive protein (odds ratio: 1.003; 1.001–1.005), free pneumoperitoneum (odds ratio: 3.01; 2.04–4.44), Hinchey II (odds ratio: 2.15; 1.42–3.26), abscess size 3 to 4.9 cm (odds ratio: 1.87; 1.06–3.29), abscess size ≥5 cm (odds ratio: 3.62; 2.08–6.32), and use of morphine (odds ratio: 3.68; 2.29–5.92) were associated with emergency surgery. A nomogram was developed with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.81 (95% confidence interval: 0.77–0.85). Percutaneous drainage must be considered in abscesses ≥5 cm to reduce emergency surgery rates; however, there are insufficient data to recommend it in smaller abscesses. The use of the nomogram could help the surgeon develop a targeted approach.
ISSN:0039-6060
1532-7361
DOI:10.1016/j.surg.2023.05.016