Title: An observational clinical study to find out most common causes of SIRS at Sher-E-Bangla Medical College
Authors: Dr Proshanta Roy, Dr Joyti Rani Biswas
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i11.86
Abstract
Introduction: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is an uncommon however severe complication in surgical patients whereas SIRS is documented, it's poorly represented within the pediatric population.
Objective: This clinical study mainly focuses on finding out most common abdominal surgical causes.
Method: Causes of SIRS were recorded prospectively each day for all patients. This outcome of study measures based on the type of operation, clinical features, types of disease and complication after surgery.
Results: The most common causes of abdominal surgical are a malignant disease. Almost 30% patients were suffering on SIRS because of malignant disease. Rather than GI perforation, volvulus and obstruction, burst appendicitis, strangulated hernia was taken a significant place in this study.
Keywords: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome, Malignant disease, GI perforation