Factor Information
Data ID 459
Factor prevalence of postoperative intestinal perforation
Description Bowel perforation predominantly occurs on the basis of ulcer and bleeding and its incidence is 0.02‑0.08%.the key to treatment is dependent on early diagnosis.
Biomarker NA
Classification A12 (clinical factor - treatment)
Association
Application diagnosis and treatment
Objective to analyze risk factors of intestinal perforation following surgery for the treatment of congenital heart disease in infants and young children, and to summarize experiences of diagnosis and treatment.
Conclusion In conclusion, a concerted effort should be made to identify intestinal perforation in infants and young children with postoperative congenital heart disease during emergency surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment may significantly improve prognosis and reduce mortality.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 458
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype TOF/ASD, VSD
Reference
PMID 29731834
Year 2018
Title Diagnosis and treatment of postoperative intestinal perforation in infants and young children with congenital heart disease: A report of three cases.
Sample
Population infants and young children with CHD
Source retrospectively analyze
Region Henan,China
Method reviewed
Race Asian
Disease History N/A
Treatment History One case was confirmed by routine abdominal puncture and the remaining two were confirmed by the detection of free gas under the diaphragm
Group infants and young children with CHD (Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number 3(total:3270) N/A
Age 8.6 months (6-11 months ) N/A
Gender (Male: Female) 0:3 N/A
Marker Level 0.0009 N/A