Risk Factors for Complications in Patients Undergoing Temporal Bone Resection and Neck Dissection: Insights From a National Database.
Autor: | Ordoyne, Liam M., Alvarez, Ivan, Borne, Grant, Fabian, Isabella, Adilbay, Dauren, Kandula, Rema A., Asarkar, Ameya A., Nathan, Cherie-Ann O., Olinde, Lindsay, Pang, John |
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TEMPORAL bone surgery
RISK assessment ANEMIA SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma MULTIPLE regression analysis RESPIRATORY insufficiency HEAD & neck cancer HEART failure DESCRIPTIVE statistics SURGICAL complications LONGITUDINAL method ODDS ratio LIVER diseases LENGTH of stay in hospitals SURGICAL site infections DEMENTIA STROKE CONFIDENCE intervals MEDICAID NECK surgery EAR surgery CEREBROSPINAL fluid DISEASE risk factors |
Zdroj: | Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology; Jul2024, Vol. 133 Issue 7, p686-694, 9p |
Abstrakt: | Background: Temporal bone resection (TBR) with or without neck dissection (ND) is performed for otologic malignancies with occult or clinical cervical lymph node metastases. To date, characterization of post-operative complications in single institution case series may be non-representative of real-world outcomes. Here, we used data from the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to comprehensively assess the complications encountered, their frequencies, and to identify underlying risk factors to improve future outcomes. Methods: The population was patients undergoing TBR and ND derived from the NIS between the years of 2017 and 2019. We utilized ICD-10 diagnosis codes to identify patients with post-operative complications, those discharged to non-home facilities (DNHF), and those with increased length of stay (LOS). Multivariable regression was performed to identify significant variables related to the above outcomes. Results: Ninety of 277 patients that underwent LTBR with ND had postoperative complications. Wound complications were the most frequent complication, occurring in 11 (4%) of patients, followed by CSF leak (n = 6; 2.2%), with acute respiratory failure being the most common medical complication (n = 4; 1.4%). Sixteen percent (45/277) were discharged to a facility besides home. Dementia (OR = 7.96; CI |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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