Predictive risk model of recurrence of acute diverticulitis after the first episode

Author:

Pastor‐Mora Juan Carlos1ORCID,Fortea‐Sanchís Carlos2,Coret‐Franco Alba1,García‐Martínez Juan Antonio1,Cosa‐Rodriguez Rebeca1,Nomdédeu‐Guinot Jesus1,Gibert‐Gerez Juan1,Laguna‐Sastre Manuel1,Llueca Antoni3

Affiliation:

1. Coloproctology Unit General and Digestive Surgery Department Castellón General University Hospital Castellón de la Plana Spain

2. Department of General and Digestive Surgery Regional Hospital of Vinaròs Castellón de la Plana Castellón Spain

3. Department of Medicine Jaume I de Castelló University Castellón de la Plana Castellón Spain

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe recurrence of acute diverticulitis (AD) of the colon is frequent and leads to hospital readmissions and the need for elective surgery in selected cases. It is important to individualize risk factors and develop predictive tools for their identification.Materials and methodsThis prospective observational study included 368 patients who were diagnosed with AD between 2016 and 2021 in a tertiary general university hospital during their first episode and who had a good response to antibiotic, percutaneous, or peritoneal lavage treatment. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses of the variables associated with recurrence were performed. Subsequently, a predictive risk score was developed and validated through survival studies.ResultsAfter a median follow‐up of 50 months, there were 71 (19.3%) cases of recurrence out of a total of 368 patients. The mean time of recurrence was 15 months, and 73.3% of cases of recurrence occurred before 2 years of follow‐up. Recurrence was independently associated with presentation with colonic perforation in the antimesenteric location (HR 3.67 95% CI [1.59–8.4]) and a CRP level greater than 100 mg/dl (HR 1.69 95% CI [1.04–2.77). A score with 5 variables was created that differentiated two risk groups: intermediate risk (0–3 points), with 19% recurrence and high risk (more than 3 points), with 42% recurrence.ConclusionsThe risk of recurrence after the first episode of diverticulitis can be estimated using predictive scores. The detection of high‐risk patients facilitates the individualization of follow‐up and treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

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