The Angers CT Score is a Risk Factor for the Failure of the Conservative Management of Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction: A Prospective Observational Multicentric Study

Author:

Paisant Anita12,Burgmaier Jeanne3,Calame Paul4,Loison Mélanie5,Molière Sébastien6,Brigand Cécile7,Belabbas Dihia8,Duchalais Emilie9,Regimbeau Jean‐Marc1011,Yzet Thierry12,Alves Arnaud1314,Fohlen Audrey15,Bergeat Damien3,Vauclair Estelle16,Pellegrini Julie17,Ragot Emilia18,Lansier Alexandre19,Abet Emeric20,Nevot Alexandre21,Rousset Pascal22,Ouaissi Mehdi23,Besson Marie24,Ronot Maxime2526,Giacca Massimo27,Girard Edouard28,Tessier Yann29,Massalou Damien30,Poirier Florent31,Lakkis Zaher32,Aubé Christophe12,Hamel Jean Francois33,Passot Guillaume34,Venara Aurélien15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire HIFIH, EA3859 UNIV Angers Angers France

2. Department of Radiology Angers University Hospital 49933 Angers France

3. Department of Hepatobiliary and Digestive Surgery University Hospital of Rennes Rennes France

4. Department of Radiology University of Bourgogne Franche‐Comté, CHU Besançon Besançon France

5. Department of Digestive and Endocrinal Surgery Angers University Hospital 49933 Angers France

6. Department of Radiology University Hospital of Strasbourg Strasbourg France

7. Department of Digestive Surgery University Hospital of Strasbourg Strasbourg France

8. Department of Radiology University Hospital of Rennes Rennes France

9. Department of Digestive Surgery University Hospital of Nantes, Institut des Maladies de l'Appareil Digestif Nantes France

10. Service de Chirurgie Digestive CHU Amiens Picardie Et Université de Picardie Jules Verne Amiens France

11. Unité de Recherche Clinique SSPC (Simplifications Des Soins Des Patients Complexes) UR UPJV 7518 Université de Picardie Jules Verne Amiens France

12. Service de Radiologie CHU Amiens Picardie Et Université de Picardie Jules Verne Amiens France

13. Department of Digestive Surgery University Hospital of Caen Avenue de La Côte de Nacre 14033 Caen Cedex France

14. UMR INSERM U1086 Anticipe Centre François Baclesse, Avenue du Général Harris 14045 Caen Cedex France

15. Department of Radiology University Hospital of Caen Caen France

16. Department of Digestive Surgery University Hospital of Dijon Dijon France

17. Department of Radiology University Hospital of Dijon Dijon France

18. Department of Digestive Surgery Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, APHP Paris France

19. Department of Radiodiagnostics Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, APHP Paris France

20. Department of Digestive Surgery Hospital of La Roche Sur Yon La Roche Sur Yon France

21. Department of Radiodiagnostics Hospital of La Roche Sur Yon La Roche Sur Yon France

22. Department of Radiology Lyon 1 Claude‐Bernard University, EMR 3738, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon Sud University Hospital 69495 Pierre‐Bénite France

23. Department of Digestive, Oncological, Endocrine, Hepato‐Biliary, Pancreatic and Liver Transplant Surgery Trousseau Hospital Chambray Les Tours France

24. Department of Radiodiagnostics Trousseau Hospital Chambray Les Tours France

25. Université Paris Cité Paris France

26. Department of Radiology Beaujon Hospital, APHP.Nord Clichy France

27. Department of Digestive Surgery Beaujon Hospital, APHP.Nord Clichy France

28. Digestive and Emergency Surgery Unit University of Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, TIMC, CHU Grenoble Alpes 38000 Grenoble France

29. Department of Radiology University of Grenoble Alpes, CHU Grenoble Alpes 38000 Grenoble France

30. Department of Digestive Surgical Oncology University Hospital of Nice Nice France

31. Department of Radiodiagnostics University Hospital of Nice Nice France

32. Department of Digestive Surgical Oncology University Hospital of Besançon Besançon France

33. Department of Biostatistics and Methodology University Hospital of Angers 4 Rue Larrey 49933 Angers Cedex 9 France

34. Department of Digestive Surgery Lyon 1 Claude‐Bernard University, CICLY, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon Sud University Hospital 69495 Pierre‐Bénite France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIdentifying the 30% of adhesive small bowel obstructions (aSBO) for which conservative management will require surgery is essential. The association between the previously described radiological score and failure of the conservative management of aSBO remains to be confirmed in a large prospective multicentric cohort. Our aim was to assess the risk factors of failure of the conservative management of aSBO considering the radiological score.Material and MethodsThis prospective observational study took place in 15 French centers over 3 months. Consecutive patients experiencing aSBO with no early surgery were included. The six radiological features from the Angers radiological computed tomography (CT) score were noted (beak sign, closed loop, focal or diffuse intraperitoneal liquid, focal or diffuse mesenteric haziness, focal or diffuse mesenteric liquid, and diameter of the most dilated small bowel loop > 40 mm).ResultsTwo hundred and seventy nine patients with aSBO were screened. Sixty patients (21.5%) underwent early surgery, and 219 (78.5%) had primary conservative management. In the end, 218 patients were included in the analysis of the risk factors for conservative treatment failure. Among them, 162 (74.3%) had had successful management while for 56 (25.7%) management had failed. In multivariate analysis, a history of surgery was not a significant risk factor for the failure of conservative treatment (OR = 0.11; 95%CI = 0–1.23). A previous episode of aSBO was protective against the failure of conservative treatment (OR = 0.36; 95%CI = 0.15–0.85) and an Angers CT score ≥ 5 as the only individual risk factor (OR = 2.39; 95%CI = 1.01–5.69).ConclusionThe radiological score of aSBO is a promising tool in improving the management of aSBO patients. A first episode of aSBO and/or a radiological score ≥5 should lead physicians to consider early surgical management.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

Reference28 articles.

1. Surgical management of adhesive small bowel obstruction: is it still mandatory to wait? An update;Demessence R;J Visc Surg,2018

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