Title of article :
Impact of an Acute Care Surgery Model on the Management of Acute Appendicitis in South Korea: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Author/Authors :
Yi, Gun-Hee Department of Surgery - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Lee, Hak-Jae Division of Acute Care Surgery - Department of Surgery - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Lee, Seul Division of Acute Care Surgery - Department of Surgery - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Yoon, Jong-Hee Division of Acute Care Surgery - Department of Surgery - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Hong, Suk-Kyung Division of Acute Care Surgery - Department of Surgery - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul - Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Background. the acute care surgery (ACS) system is a new model for the prompt management of diseases that require rapid treatment in patients with acute abdomen. -is study compared the outcomes and characteristics of the ACS system and
traditional on-call system (TROS) for acute appendicitis in South Korea. Methods. -is single-center, retrospective study included
all patients (aged ≥18 years) who underwent surgery for acute appendicitis in 2016 and 2018. -e TROS and ACS system were used
for the 2016 and 2018 groups, respectively. We retrospectively obtained data on each patient from the electrical medical records.
-e independent samples t-test and Mann–Whitney U-test were used for continuous and nonnormally distributed data, respectively. Results. In total, 126 patients were included. -e time taken to get from the emergency room admission to the operating
room, operation times, and postoperative complication rates were similar between both groups. However, the length of the
hospital stay was shorter in the ACS group than in the TROS group (4.3 ± 3.2 days vs. 7.2 ± 9.6 days, p � 0.039). Conclusions. Since
the introduction of the ACS system, the length of hospital stay for surgical patients has decreased. -is may be due to the application of an integrated medical procedure, such as a new clinical pathway, rather than differences in the surgical techniques.
Keywords :
Acute Care Surgery Model , Acute Appendicitis , South Korea , Retrospective Cohort Study
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International