Authors
Murphy, Melissa M.Knaus, William J. II
Ng, Sing Chau
Hill, Joshua S.
McPhee, James T.
Shah, Shimul A.
Tseng, Jennifer F.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of SurgeryDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2009-10-10
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BACKGROUND: Total pancreatectomy (TP) is performed for various indications. Historically, morbidity and mortality have been high. Recent series reporting improved peri-operative mortality have renewed interest in TP. We performed a national review of TP including indication, patient/hospital characteristics, complications and peri-operative mortality. METHODS: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) was queried to identify TPs performed during 1998 to 2006. Univariate analyses were used to compare patient/hospital characteristics. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify predictors of in-hospital mortality. Post-operative complications/disposition were assessed. RESULTS: From 1998 to 2006, 4013 weighted patient-discharges occurred for TP. Fifty-three per cent were male; mean age 58 years. Indication: neoplastic disease 67.8%. Post-operative complications occurred in 28%. Univariate analyses: TPs increased significantly (1998, n = 384 vs. 2006 n = 494, P < 0.01). 77.1% of TPs occurred in teaching hospitals (P < 0.0001), 86.4% in hospitals performing or = 70 Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 3.4, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.33-8.67], select patient comorbidities and year (referent = 2004-2006; 1998-2000 AOR 2.70; 95% CI 1.41-5.14) independently predicted in-patient mortality whereas hospital surgical volume did not. DISCUSSION: TP is increasingly performed nationwide with a concomitant decrease in peri-operative mortality. Patient characteristics, rather than hospital volume, predicted increased mortality.Source
HPB (Oxford). 2009 Sep;11(6):476-82. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.1111/j.1477-2574.2009.00076.xPermanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/49786PubMed ID
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10.1111/j.1477-2574.2009.00076.x