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寄生虫性阑尾炎,我们了解多少?——一项文献综述。

Parasitic appendicitis, what do we know?-a literature review.

作者信息

Laor Boaz, Hassan Adam S

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Division of Pure and Applied Science, Dawson College, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Transl Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2025 Apr 17;10:32. doi: 10.21037/tgh-24-148. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

Acute appendicitis (AA) is a leading cause of emergency abdominal surgery worldwide, with surgical intervention as its mainstay of treatment. As a primarily clinical diagnosis, it is important for physicians to have ample information to diagnose cases accurately. Given the high rates of negative appendectomies, robust diagnostic workups are crucial to minimize unnecessary surgeries and consider adjunct therapy. Various etiologies, including parasitic infections, are associated with AA. In this review, we report that spp., (), spp., and () contribute to or mimic AA. As globalization expands, areas once considered "safe zones" for parasites now face higher risks. It is therefore increasingly important for physicians in all countries to recognize the association between parasites and AA and include proper investigations for high-risk patients. Our findings aim to assist physicians on when to consider a parasitic infection and AA, potentially reducing the number of negative appendectomies, as some parasitic infections can be treated with medication alone.

METHODS

To our knowledge, this narrative review incorporating three databases (PubMed, Ovid and Embase), is the first to synthesize research on the relationship between parasites and AA. Articles were screened using Covidence, and inclusion criteria required references to spp., , spp., and . We limited results to English and French manuscripts published between 1949 and 2023. Two independent reviewers performed title and abstract screening, followed by full-text analysis, ultimately selecting 71 studies that met the inclusion criteria.

KEY CONTENT AND FINDINGS

Our analysis identifies four parasitic organisms strongly associated with AA- spp., , spp., and -and highlights countries where these infections are most prevalent. Furthermore, it highlights the need for more research in this area as causal relationships are still yet to be made.

CONCLUSIONS

While strong associations exist between parasitic infections and AA, further research is needed to establish a causal relationship.

摘要

背景与目的

急性阑尾炎(AA)是全球急诊腹部手术的主要病因,手术干预是其主要治疗手段。作为一种主要依靠临床诊断的疾病,医生掌握充足信息以准确诊断病例至关重要。鉴于阴性阑尾切除术的比例较高,完善的诊断检查对于减少不必要的手术以及考虑辅助治疗至关重要。包括寄生虫感染在内的多种病因与急性阑尾炎相关。在本综述中,我们报告了 spp.、 ()、 spp. 和 ()可导致或类似急性阑尾炎。随着全球化的发展,曾经被认为是寄生虫“安全区”的地区现在面临更高的风险。因此,各国医生认识寄生虫与急性阑尾炎之间的关联并对高危患者进行适当检查变得越来越重要。我们的研究结果旨在帮助医生确定何时考虑寄生虫感染和急性阑尾炎,这可能会减少阴性阑尾切除术的数量,因为一些寄生虫感染仅用药物治疗即可。

方法

据我们所知,这篇纳入三个数据库(PubMed、Ovid 和 Embase)的叙述性综述是首次综合关于寄生虫与急性阑尾炎关系的研究。使用Covidence筛选文章,纳入标准要求参考文献提及 spp.、 、 spp. 和 。我们将结果限制在1949年至2023年发表的英文和法文手稿。两名独立审稿人进行标题和摘要筛选,随后进行全文分析,最终选择了71项符合纳入标准的研究。

关键内容与发现

我们的分析确定了四种与急性阑尾炎密切相关的寄生虫—— spp.、 、 spp. 和 ——并突出了这些感染最为普遍的国家。此外,由于因果关系尚未明确,强调了该领域需要更多研究。

结论

虽然寄生虫感染与急性阑尾炎之间存在密切关联,但需要进一步研究以建立因果关系。

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