Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis

Background: Peritonitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdomen presenting in an emergency. In India, visceral perforation is the most common cause of peritonitis. There are many scoring systems available to predict mortality in patients with peritonitis. Out of these, Mannheim Peritoniti...

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Main Authors: Raiba Deshmukh, Avishkar K Barase, Rutik P Gandhi, Aniket Chaware, Avinash Dhumal
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Published: Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Karad 2024-07-01
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author Raiba Deshmukh
Avishkar K Barase
Rutik P Gandhi
Aniket Chaware
Avinash Dhumal
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description Background: Peritonitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdomen presenting in an emergency. In India, visceral perforation is the most common cause of peritonitis. There are many scoring systems available to predict mortality in patients with peritonitis. Out of these, Mannheim Peritonitis Index (MPI) is a simple and clinical parameter-based system available for prognostication of outcomes in patients of peritonitis in all age groups. Material and Methods: In this prospective observational study, 58 patients (age group > 12 years) with perforative peritonitis admitted to a tertiary care teaching hospital were enrolled. All necessary treatment protocols were followed and observations were generated as per the parameters of MPI. Observations were evaluated with statistical analysis using Chi-square test and Fischer's test. Results: In our study, it was found that age more than 50 years, presence of diffuse peritonitis, and organ failure were statistically significant independent risk factors. Overall mortality increased with increasing MPI score. No mortality was recorded with MPI score lesser than 20(0/34 cases); while for MPI score higher than 30, there was 100% mortality (5/5 cases). Conclusion: MPI score is a simple, effective, and useful system for predicting post-operative mortality and morbidity in cases of peritonitis. Patients with high MPI scores were found to be having higher mortality. Age, presence of diffuse peritonitis, and associated organ failure were important independent risk factors as far as mortality is concerned.
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spelling doaj-art-ce3fbe1fe8df4316b8b4fe94e44be5082025-02-02T13:17:18ZengKrishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), KaradJournal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University2231-42612024-07-01133118124Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitisRaiba Deshmukh0Avishkar K Barase1Rutik P Gandhi2 Aniket Chaware3Avinash Dhumal4Department of Surgery, Symbiosis Medical College for Women & Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre, Symbiosis International (Deemed to be University), Lavale, Pune-412115 (Maharashtra), IndiaDepartment of Surgery, Symbiosis Medical College for Women & Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre, Symbiosis International (Deemed to be University), Lavale, Pune-412115 (Maharashtra), IndiaDepartment of Surgery, Symbiosis Medical College for Women & Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre, Symbiosis International (Deemed to be University), Lavale, Pune-412115 (Maharashtra), IndiaDepartment of Surgery, Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College, Narhe, Pune-411041 (Maharashtra), IndiaDepartment of Surgery, Symbiosis Medical College for Women & Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre, Symbiosis International (Deemed to be University), Lavale, Pune-412115 (Maharashtra), IndiaBackground: Peritonitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdomen presenting in an emergency. In India, visceral perforation is the most common cause of peritonitis. There are many scoring systems available to predict mortality in patients with peritonitis. Out of these, Mannheim Peritonitis Index (MPI) is a simple and clinical parameter-based system available for prognostication of outcomes in patients of peritonitis in all age groups. Material and Methods: In this prospective observational study, 58 patients (age group > 12 years) with perforative peritonitis admitted to a tertiary care teaching hospital were enrolled. All necessary treatment protocols were followed and observations were generated as per the parameters of MPI. Observations were evaluated with statistical analysis using Chi-square test and Fischer's test. Results: In our study, it was found that age more than 50 years, presence of diffuse peritonitis, and organ failure were statistically significant independent risk factors. Overall mortality increased with increasing MPI score. No mortality was recorded with MPI score lesser than 20(0/34 cases); while for MPI score higher than 30, there was 100% mortality (5/5 cases). Conclusion: MPI score is a simple, effective, and useful system for predicting post-operative mortality and morbidity in cases of peritonitis. Patients with high MPI scores were found to be having higher mortality. Age, presence of diffuse peritonitis, and associated organ failure were important independent risk factors as far as mortality is concerned.https://www.jkimsu.com/jkimsu-vol13no3/JKIMSU,%20Vol.%2013,%20No.%203,%20July-September%202024%20Page%20118-124.pdfabdomenperitonitismannheim peritonitis index score
spellingShingle Raiba Deshmukh
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Rutik P Gandhi
Aniket Chaware
Avinash Dhumal
Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis
Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University
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peritonitis
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title Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis
title_full Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis
title_fullStr Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis
title_short Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index Score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis
title_sort evaluation of mannheim peritonitis index score for predicting the outcomes in patients with peritonitis
topic abdomen
peritonitis
mannheim peritonitis index score
url https://www.jkimsu.com/jkimsu-vol13no3/JKIMSU,%20Vol.%2013,%20No.%203,%20July-September%202024%20Page%20118-124.pdf
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