Failure to Improve Outcome in Acute Mesenteric Ischaemia: Seven Year Review
- 11 March 1999
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The European Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 165 (3) , 203-208
- https://doi.org/10.1080/110241599750007054
Abstract
To determine whether the prognosis of acute mesenteric ischaemia has changed over the past seven years. Retrospective study. Teaching hospital, Scotland. 57 patients who presented to this hospital between January 1987 and December 1993 with acute mesenteric ischaemia. Morbidity, mortality and prognostic features. 46 of the 57 patients died. Only 18(32%) patients were accurately diagnosed before operation or death. Clinical presentation, white cell count, and serum amylase activity were not helpful in the diagnosis. Only 3 patients had mesenteric angiography, and none were given lytic agents or vasodilators. Mortality from acute mesenteric ischaemia has not changed during the past two decades and in the absence of an accurate diagnostic test is unlikely to do so.Keywords
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