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[Mortality in acute appendicitis in Russia].

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Area of Science:

  • Medical research
  • Surgical outcomes
  • Public health surveillance

Background:

  • Acute appendicitis remains a common surgical emergency globally.
  • Understanding mortality patterns is crucial for improving patient care and healthcare system efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the causes of death in patients diagnosed with acute appendicitis in the Russian Federation during 2020.
  • To identify key factors contributing to mortality in acute appendicitis cases.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of mortality data for acute appendicitis patients in Russia for the year 2020.
  • Survey of hospitals reporting mortality through the Ministry of Health's electronic database.

Main Results:

  • In-hospital mortality for acute appendicitis was 0.17% (259 deaths out of 150,393 patients).
  • Delayed presentation (median 4.9 days) leading to peritonitis and sepsis was the primary cause in complicated appendicitis.
  • Cardiovascular diseases were a significant comorbidity, particularly in uncomplicated cases (73.5%).
  • Diagnostic, tactical, and technical errors contributed to 54.4% of lethal outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Acute appendicitis mortality in Russia is low and aligns with international figures.
  • Delayed treatment and disease complications are the main contributors to mortality.
  • The influence of diagnostic and technical errors on appendicitis outcomes is substantial and warrants attention.