Background Mortality rates in perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) have remained unchanged. The aim of this study was to compare known clinical factors and three scoring systems (American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), Boey and peptic ulcer perforation (PULP)) in the ability to predict mortality in PPU. Material and Methods This is a consecutive, observational cohort study of patients surgically treated for perforated peptic ulcer over a decade (January 2001 through December 2010). Primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Results A total of 172 patients were included, of whom 28 (16 %) died within 30 days. Among the factors associated with mortality, the PULP score had an odds ratio (OR) of 18.6 and the ASA score had an OR of 11.6, both with an ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: With the introduction of H2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors, th...
Many studies have assessed the major risk factors for mortality or morbidity in surgical patients wi...
Backgroud. Perforation is the most serious complication in patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PP...
Background Mortality rates in perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) have remained unchanged. The aim of this...
Background: A number of prognostic factors for morbidity and mortality following perforated peptic u...
Background: Patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) often present with acute, severe illness tha...
Background: Scores commonly employed to risk stratify perforated peptic ulcer patients include ASA (...
Objective: To assess the risk factor that influence mortality from perforated peptic ulcer. Design:...
Introduction Several factors associated with poor outcome in perforated peptic ulcer have been ident...
Determination of 30-day mortality in perforated peptic ulcer based on three existing scoring system...
AIM: To evaluate the main factors associated with mortality in patients undergoing surgery for perfo...
Background : Perforated Peptic Ulcer [PPU] is a common condition operated as emergency in almost all...
WOS: 000355193300029PubMed ID: 26011220Regarding the complications of peptic ulcer, a perforation re...
Background: Peptic ulcer perforation remains a significant clinical problem with high morbidity and ...
Peptic ulcers are defined as defects in the gastrointestinal mucosa that extend through the muscular...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: With the introduction of H2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors, th...
Many studies have assessed the major risk factors for mortality or morbidity in surgical patients wi...
Backgroud. Perforation is the most serious complication in patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PP...
Background Mortality rates in perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) have remained unchanged. The aim of this...
Background: A number of prognostic factors for morbidity and mortality following perforated peptic u...
Background: Patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) often present with acute, severe illness tha...
Background: Scores commonly employed to risk stratify perforated peptic ulcer patients include ASA (...
Objective: To assess the risk factor that influence mortality from perforated peptic ulcer. Design:...
Introduction Several factors associated with poor outcome in perforated peptic ulcer have been ident...
Determination of 30-day mortality in perforated peptic ulcer based on three existing scoring system...
AIM: To evaluate the main factors associated with mortality in patients undergoing surgery for perfo...
Background : Perforated Peptic Ulcer [PPU] is a common condition operated as emergency in almost all...
WOS: 000355193300029PubMed ID: 26011220Regarding the complications of peptic ulcer, a perforation re...
Background: Peptic ulcer perforation remains a significant clinical problem with high morbidity and ...
Peptic ulcers are defined as defects in the gastrointestinal mucosa that extend through the muscular...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: With the introduction of H2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors, th...
Many studies have assessed the major risk factors for mortality or morbidity in surgical patients wi...
Backgroud. Perforation is the most serious complication in patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PP...