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Análise do perfil clínico epidemiológico dos pacientes submetidos a Colecistectomia Videolaparoscópica em um hospital de ensino de Curitiba

Alan Tibério Dalpiaz Irigonhê, Angelo Antonio Bedim Franzoni, Henrique Waldraff Teixeira, Lucas Oliveira Rezende, Matheus Uriel Senna Klipp, Kátia Sheylla Malta Purim, Fernanda Keiko Tsumanuma, Maurício Chibata

2020Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to assess clinical and epidemiological factors of patients undergoing video cholecystectomy at the Hospital da Cruz Vermelha do Paraná, Curitiba unit, operated from September 2016 to September 2018, as well as the influence of comorbidities, sex and advanced age on the postoperative prognosis, while in the hospital. METHODS: Analytic retrospective study. The analyzed variables were obtained by the review of medical records. Statistical analyses were performed considering the significance level p < 0.05. RESULTS: 389 patients, of whom 265 were women and 124 men, were included. The mean age was 51.5 years, 58.8% of the patients were diagnosed with at least one comorbidity, and 74.6% were overweight or obese. The incidence of intraoperative complications was 1.3%, postoperative 3.8% and, mortality, 0.3%. Some risk factors were identified as worse postoperative prognosis, such as Diabetes Mellitus, hypertension, presence of one or more comorbidities and mainly, advanced age, which was related to longer hospitalization times (p < 0,001), need of intensive therapy (p < 0,001), conversion to open surgery (p = 0,003) and postoperative complications (p < 0,001). Furthermore, the male sex was predictive of longer hospitalization times (p = 0,003) and need of intensive therapy (p = 0,01). CONCLUSION: the presence of comorbidities, male sex, and advanced age are predictive factors of bad prognosis for patients undergoing video laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

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MedicineCuritibaComorbidityIncidence (geometry)Medical recordCholecystectomyDiabetes mellitusEpidemiologyOverweightStatistical significanceRetrospective cohort studyInternal medicineSurgeryObesityEndocrinologyHumanitiesOpticsPhysicsPhilosophyGallbladder and Bile Duct DisordersMaternal and Neonatal HealthcareAbdominal Surgery and Complications