Nicholas Stevens, Ghazi-Abdullah Saroya, Alain Elian, Saad Shebrain
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Abstract
Background
Biliary acute pancreatitis (BAP) can be associated with severe morbidity and mortality. This study aims to evaluate whether gender is associated with worse 30-day postoperative outcomes following cholecystectomy for BAP.
Methods
Patients in the ACS-NSQIP database (2014–2017) with a diagnosis of BAP who underwent cholecystectomy were stratified into two groups: male and female. Patients’ demographic characteristics, perioperative data, and 30- day outcomes between the two groups were compared using univariate and multivariable analyses.
Result
4158 (1556 male, 2602 female) patients were examined. Male gender was found to have significantly higher rates of both serious and overall morbidity. On multivariable analysis, male gender was an independent predictor of serious morbidity. No difference in mortality between the two groups was noted.
Conclusion
Male gender is associated with an increased rate of morbidity after cholecystectomy in patients with BAP, however there is no difference in mortality between the male and female genders.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.