Vol - 29, Issue - 06
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-15-06-2022-1478
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Abstract : This study was done to study the incidence of SIRS and MODS in patients of intraabdominal infections due to various causes, traumatic and nontraumatic. This study was a prospective observational study done in a tertiary medical college in central India from 1st June 2015 to November 2017 on 200 patients admitted in surgery ward or trauma unit. The incidence of SIRS and MODS in intraabdominal infection was found to be 11% and it accounts for 36.8% for all trauma admission in ICU. In our study we got maximum number of cases in 4th to 5th decade. Out of 200 patients 132 were males and 68 were females with M: F = 1.94:1. In our study etiology wise distribution of cases, Acute pancreatitis is the commonest cause (24.0%) followed by Appendicular perforation (20%). Out of 200 patients 52 patients have associated injuries in the form of head injuries, chest injuries and fractures.

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