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Long‐Term Health‐Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) After Redo‐Fundoplication

Antti Kivelä, Juha Kauppi, Jari Räsänen, Anna But, Harri Sintonen, Jaana Vironen, Olli Kruuna, Tom Scheinin

2021World Journal of Surgery13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We aim to shed light on long-term subjective outcomes after re-operations for failed fundoplication. METHODS: 1809 patients were operated on for hiatal hernia and/or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) at the Helsinki University Hospital between 2000 and 2017. 111 (6%) of these had undergone a re-operation for a failed antireflux operation. Overall, HRQoL was assessed in 89 patients at the latest follow-up using the generic 15D© instrument. The results were compared to a sample of the general population, weighted to reflect the age and gender distribution of patients. Disease-specific HRQoL was assessed using the GERD-HRQoL questionnaire. We studied variation in the overall HRQoL with respect to disease-specific HRQoL and known patients' parameters using univariate and multivariable linear regression models. RESULTS: The median postoperative follow-up period was 9.3 years. All patients were operated on laparoscopically (6% conversion rate), and 87% were satisfied with the re-operation. Postoperative complications were minimal (5%). Twelve patients (11%) underwent a second re-operation. The median GERD-HRQoL score was nine. In multivariable analysis, four variables were independently associated with the 15D score, suggesting a decrease in the 15D score with increasing GERD-HRQoL score, increasing Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and the presence of chronic pain syndrome (CPS) and depression. CONCLUSION: Re-do LF is a safe procedure in experienced hands and may offer acceptable long-term alleviation in patients with recurring symptoms after antireflux surgery. Decreased HRQoL in the long run is related to recurring GERD and co-morbidities.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGERDAbdominal surgeryQuality of life (healthcare)Hiatal herniaComorbidityCardiothoracic surgeryCardiac surgeryVascular surgeryRefluxUnivariate analysisSurgeryDepression (economics)Internal medicineDiseasePopulationMultivariate analysisMacroeconomicsNursingEnvironmental healthEconomicsGastroesophageal reflux and treatmentsBariatric Surgery and OutcomesEsophageal Cancer Research and Treatment