Recurrence of gallstones: a comprehensive multivariate analysis of clinical and biochemical risk factors in a large Chinese cohort of 16,763 patients.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1080/00365521.2024.2446626
Xin Li, Rongrong Song, Mi Min Liu, Jing He, Xiao Yue Zhao, Xue Wei Zhuang
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Abstract

Background: Gallstone disease is common, with a prevalence of 5%-22% in Western countries and 6.3%-12.1% in Chinese adults, increasing with age. Postsurgery recurrence is high and analyzing recurrence factors helps identify high-risk patients and preventive strategies. This study explores the differences in stone types and factors associated with postoperative recurrence.

Method: Data from 16,763 patients treated for gallstones at Shandong Third Hospital (2017-2023) were collected. Variables such as age, gender, stone type and size, comorbidities and biochemical results were analyzed using rank sum test, chi-square test, odds ratio (OR) and logistic regression.

Results: Among 16,763 patients, females were slightly more numerous, with ages predominantly in the 60-74 range. Gallbladder stones were the most common type, with a low recurrence rate. Recurrence was significantly associated with stone size, venous thrombosis, respiratory diseases, and cirrhosis. Different stone types varied in terms of complications, gender, age, and recurrence.

Conclusions: Different stone types varied by comorbidities, gender, age, and recurrence, influencing recurrence risk. While the direct effect of stone type on recurrence is unclear, comorbidities play a crucial role. Larger, multicenter studies are needed to improve treatment guidance.

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胆结石复发:中国16763例患者临床及生化危险因素的综合多因素分析
背景:胆结石疾病很常见,西方国家患病率为5%-22%,中国成人患病率为6.3%-12.1%,随年龄增长而增加。术后复发率高,分析复发因素有助于识别高危患者和制定预防策略。本研究探讨了结石类型的差异以及与术后复发相关的因素。方法:收集山东省第三医院2017-2023年收治的16763例胆结石患者的资料。采用秩和检验、卡方检验、比值比(OR)和logistic回归分析年龄、性别、结石类型和大小、合并症和生化结果等变量。结果:16763例患者中,女性略多,年龄以60 ~ 74岁为主。胆囊结石是最常见的类型,复发率低。复发与结石大小、静脉血栓形成、呼吸系统疾病和肝硬化显著相关。不同的结石类型在并发症、性别、年龄和复发率方面各不相同。结论:不同结石类型因合并症、性别、年龄和复发而异,影响复发风险。虽然结石类型对复发的直接影响尚不清楚,但合并症起着至关重要的作用。需要更大规模的多中心研究来改善治疗指导。
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