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Evaluation of the Mannheim's Peritonitis Index in Predicting Mortality in Patients with Perforative Peritonitis
Author(s) -
Anirudha D. Patil,
Sudhir Bhamre
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
mvp journal of medical science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2348-263X
pISSN - 2348-2648
DOI - 10.18311/mvpjms/2014/v1/i2/818
Subject(s) - medicine , peritonitis , perforation , laparotomy , gastroenterology , mortality rate , population , surgery , materials science , punching , metallurgy , environmental health
Aim: To study the applicability of the Mannheim's peritonitis index in predicting mortality in patients with perforative peritonitis. Methods: A total of 50 patients diagnosed as perforative peritonitis based on history, clinical examination, and plain skiagram abdomen erect antero-posterior view were studied. The Mannheim's peritonitis index was calculated at first laparotomy. Results: Overall post-operative mortality rate was 10%. Middle age population (35-55 years) was predominantly affected (48%) with male preponderance (75%). Peptic ulcer perforation was the most common cause of peritonitis. Malignant perforation of hollow viscus accounted for only 4% of cases. Mean MPI Score of survivors was 22.04, and that of non survivors was 33.2. Mortality rate was highest in patients with high MPI Score. Conclusion: Mannheim's peritonitis index is easy to use, with all variables easily available at first laparotomy, with reproducible results and is a reliable predictor of mortality.

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