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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Pathology

Background:

  • Diverticulitis and appendicitis are common gastrointestinal conditions.
  • The relationship between these two conditions is not well understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between appendicitis and diverticulitis.
  • To compare appendectomy rates in patients with and without diverticulitis.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective cohort analysis of 928 patients.
  • Four patient cohorts were examined: diverticulosis, medically treated diverticulitis, surgically treated diverticulitis, and colorectal cancer.
  • The primary outcome was the rate of appendectomy.

Main Results:

  • Appendectomy rates were significantly higher in patients with diverticulitis (23.5% medically treated, 24.5% surgically treated) compared to the diverticulosis control group (8.2%).
  • Patients with diverticulitis had 2.8 times higher odds of previous appendectomy.
  • No significant differences in smoking status, NSAID use, or IBS history were observed across groups.

Conclusions:

  • Appendicitis and diverticulitis may share common risk factors and pathological pathways.
  • Higher appendectomy rates in diverticulitis patients suggest a potential link.
  • Further research is warranted to elucidate the shared etiology.