Inpatients hypospadias care: trends and outcomes from the American nationwide inpatient sample.

Korean Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2015-08-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-24 DOI:10.4111/kju.2015.56.8.594
Christian Meyer, Shyam Sukumar, Akshay Sood, Julian Hanske, Malte Vetterlein, Jack S Elder, Margit Fisch, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Ariella A Friedman
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Purpose: Hypospadias is the most common congenital penile anomaly. Information about current utilization patterns of inpatient hypospadias repair as well as complication rates remain poorly evaluated.

Materials and methods: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample was used to identify all patients undergoing inpatient hypospadias repair between 1998 and 2010. Patient and hospital characteristics were attained and outcomes of interest included intra- and immediate postoperative complications. Utilization was evaluated temporally and also according to patient and hospital characteristics. Predictors of complications and excess length of stay were evaluated by logistic regression models.

Results: A weighted 10,201 patients underwent inpatient hypospadias repair between 1998 and 2010. Half were infants (52.2%), and were operated in urban and teaching hospitals. Trend analyses demonstrated a decline in incidence of inpatient hypospadias repair (estimated annual percentage change, -6.80%; range, -0.51% to -12.69%; p=0.037). Postoperative complication rate was 4.9% and most commonly wound-related. Hospital volume was inversely related to complication rates. Specifically, higher hospital volume (>31 cases annually) was the only variable associated with decreased postoperative complications.

Conclusions: Inpatient hypospadias repair have substantially decreased since the late 1990's. Older age groups and presumably more complex procedures constitute most of the inpatient procedures nowadays.

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住院患者尿道下裂护理:美国全国住院患者样本的趋势和结果。
目的:尿道下裂是最常见的先天性阴茎畸形。关于目前住院尿道下裂修复的使用模式以及并发症发生率的信息仍然缺乏评估。材料与方法:采用全国住院患者样本,对1998 - 2010年间所有接受尿道下裂修复的住院患者进行鉴定。获得了患者和医院的特征,关注的结果包括术后和术后立即并发症。同时根据患者和医院的特点对其使用情况进行评估。通过logistic回归模型评估并发症和超额住院时间的预测因素。结果:1998年至2010年间,10,201例患者接受了尿道下裂修复术。半数为婴儿(52.2%),在城市医院和教学医院进行手术。趋势分析显示住院尿道下裂修复的发生率下降(估计年百分比变化,-6.80%;范围:-0.51% -12.69%;p = 0.037)。术后并发症发生率为4.9%,最常见的与伤口有关。医院容积与并发症发生率呈负相关。具体而言,较高的住院容量(每年>31例)是与术后并发症减少相关的唯一变量。结论:自20世纪90年代末以来,尿道下裂修补术的住院人数大幅减少。如今,年龄较大的人群和可能更复杂的程序构成了大多数住院治疗程序。
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