Acute cholecystitis, a sudden inflammation of the gallbladder, is a common surgical condition usually caused by gallstones. In most cases, early diagnosis and timely surgery lead to good outcomes.
However, recent data from Lebanon shows an important shift:
Patients are now presenting with more advanced and severe forms of the disease.
A study conducted at Hôtel-Dieu de France, involving over 500 patients, provides insight into why this is happening.
What Is Acute Cholecystitis?
Acute cholecystitis occurs when the gallbladder becomes inflamed, typically due to blockage by gallstones.
Common symptoms include:
• Right upper abdominal pain
• Fever
• Nausea or vomiting
• Pain after meals
Early treatment is essential to prevent complications.
What Has Changed in Recent Years?
The study compared patients treated before and after 2020, a period marked by major challenges in Lebanon, including:
• Economic crisis
• COVID-19 pandemic
• Healthcare system strain
The findings revealed a clear trend:
Patients are seeking care later, often after symptoms worsen.
Key Findings
1. Delayed Medical Consultation
Patients presented later after symptom onset (2 days vs 1 day on average), which may seem small, but in acute inflammation, timing is critical.
2. More Severe Disease at Diagnosis
The proportion of moderate to severe cholecystitis cases nearly doubled.
This means:
• More inflammation
• Higher surgical complexity
• Increased risk of complications if untreated
3. Higher Inflammatory Response
Patients showed higher white blood cell counts, indicating more advanced infection at the time of diagnosis.
4. Stable Surgical Outcomes Despite Severity
Despite more severe cases, surgical outcomes such as complications and readmissions remained stable.
This highlights the importance of structured surgical care and hospital-based management.
Why This Matters
This shift is not due to the disease itself changing, but rather to delayed access to care.
Possible reasons include:
• Financial barriers
• Fear of hospitalization
• Delayed medical consultation
• System pressure during crisis periods
The Importance of Early Diagnosis
Acute cholecystitis is a condition where timing directly impacts outcome.
Early treatment can:
• Reduce inflammation
• Simplify surgery
• Lower complication risk
• Improve recovery
Delays, even short ones, can lead to more complex disease.
Takeaway
The message is clear:
Don’t ignore persistent abdominal pain.
Early medical evaluation allows for safer and more effective treatment.
If you are experiencing persistent abdominal symptoms, timely evaluation is essential.
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