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The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis
INTRODUCTION: The perioperative mortality is significantly higher in patients with cirrhosis undergoing certain surgical procedures. In this study, we examined the inpatient perioperative mortality and morbidities in cirrhotic people who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy. METHODS: We performed a r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5900807/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1179552217746645 |
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author | Al-Azzawi, Yasir Al-Abboodi, Yasir Fasullo, Matthew Najuib, Tarek |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The perioperative mortality is significantly higher in patients with cirrhosis undergoing certain surgical procedures. In this study, we examined the inpatient perioperative mortality and morbidities in cirrhotic people who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis using the National Inpatient Sample database for 2010. Inclusion criteria were all race and sex who are 18 years or older. Those who have laparoscopic appendectomy and have a history of liver cirrhosis were assigned to case group. An equal random number of appendectomy-related admissions and those who have no history of liver cirrhosis were selected and placed in the control group. A binary logistic regression statistical test was used to examine the odds ratio for the mortality difference and postoperative complication including pneumonia, urinary tract infection (UTI), surgical site infection, postoperative bleeding. IBM SPSS statistics was used to execute the analysis. A confidence interval of 95% and P value less than .05 were determined to define the statistical significance. RESULT: A total of 754 appendectomy-related admissions were identified—376 appendectomy-related admissions and history of cirrhosis and 378 admissions with appendectomy and no history of cirrhosis. Control group was not found to be statistically different from the case group when it comes to age, race, and sex. Of 754, 520 were white (73.5%), 334 (44.3%) were men. The mean age was 43.75 years for the case group and 46.68 years for the control group. Comparing cirrhotic with noncirrhotic group, the mean length of stay was 1.1 vs 1.52 days, inpatient mortality was 2 (0.5%) vs 1 (0.3%) (P = .56), pneumonia 8 (2.1%) vs 3 (0.8%) (P = .142), surgical site infection 3 (0.8%) vs 2 (0.5%) (P = .652), UTI 18 (4.8%) vs 12 (3.2%) (P = .26), and postoperative bleeding 3 (0.8%) vs 2 (0.5%) (P = .65). CONCLUSIONS: Appendectomy-related morbidity and mortality in cirrhotic patients are not different from noncirrhotic patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-59008072018-04-23 The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis Al-Azzawi, Yasir Al-Abboodi, Yasir Fasullo, Matthew Najuib, Tarek Clin Med Insights Gastroenterol Original Research INTRODUCTION: The perioperative mortality is significantly higher in patients with cirrhosis undergoing certain surgical procedures. In this study, we examined the inpatient perioperative mortality and morbidities in cirrhotic people who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis using the National Inpatient Sample database for 2010. Inclusion criteria were all race and sex who are 18 years or older. Those who have laparoscopic appendectomy and have a history of liver cirrhosis were assigned to case group. An equal random number of appendectomy-related admissions and those who have no history of liver cirrhosis were selected and placed in the control group. A binary logistic regression statistical test was used to examine the odds ratio for the mortality difference and postoperative complication including pneumonia, urinary tract infection (UTI), surgical site infection, postoperative bleeding. IBM SPSS statistics was used to execute the analysis. A confidence interval of 95% and P value less than .05 were determined to define the statistical significance. RESULT: A total of 754 appendectomy-related admissions were identified—376 appendectomy-related admissions and history of cirrhosis and 378 admissions with appendectomy and no history of cirrhosis. Control group was not found to be statistically different from the case group when it comes to age, race, and sex. Of 754, 520 were white (73.5%), 334 (44.3%) were men. The mean age was 43.75 years for the case group and 46.68 years for the control group. Comparing cirrhotic with noncirrhotic group, the mean length of stay was 1.1 vs 1.52 days, inpatient mortality was 2 (0.5%) vs 1 (0.3%) (P = .56), pneumonia 8 (2.1%) vs 3 (0.8%) (P = .142), surgical site infection 3 (0.8%) vs 2 (0.5%) (P = .652), UTI 18 (4.8%) vs 12 (3.2%) (P = .26), and postoperative bleeding 3 (0.8%) vs 2 (0.5%) (P = .65). CONCLUSIONS: Appendectomy-related morbidity and mortality in cirrhotic patients are not different from noncirrhotic patients. SAGE Publications 2018-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5900807/ /pubmed/29686488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1179552217746645 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Al-Azzawi, Yasir Al-Abboodi, Yasir Fasullo, Matthew Najuib, Tarek The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title | The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_full | The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_fullStr | The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_full_unstemmed | The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_short | The Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_sort | morbidity and mortality of laparoscopic appendectomy in patients with cirrhosis |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5900807/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1179552217746645 |
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