Quality of life after repair of iatrogenic bile duct injury of postcholecystectomy Filipino patients

IF 0.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
E. Crisostomo, P. Hector, R. Anthony
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Aims: The estimated incidence of bile duct injuries (BDIs) has increased ranging from 0.4% to 0.7% since global recognition of laparoscopic cholecystectomy as a standard procedure. Bile duct injuries are associated with increased morbidity and mortality, as well as substantial health care costs, and malpractice litigation claims. This study aims to determine the quality of life (QoL) of Filipino patients after repair of BDIs incurred from their previous laparoscopic or open cholecystectomies. Methods: A total of 22 patients post-repair of BDIs and 22 ageand sex-matched patients who had unremarkable cholecystectomies from 1997 to 2017 were recruited for this study. The patients were requested to answer a survey on QoL using RAND 36-Item Health Survey 1.0, a validated survey which includes a multi-item scale that assesses eight health concepts. Results: Patients with BDIs had lower scores in all domains compared to non-BDI group. Physical functioning and role limitations due to physical health are statistically significant (p values 0.0473 and 0.0025). Conclusion: The effect of BDI is considerable and bears an impact on a patient’s health and well-being. Physical functioning and Crisostomo E Arcilla, Jr., MD1, Hector Paolo A Zamora, MD2, Anthony R Perez3 Affiliations: 1Chairman, Department of Surgery, University of the Philippines College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, Philippines; 2Surgical Resident, Manila Doctors Hospital, Philippines; 3Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of the Philippines College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, Philippines. Corresponding Author: Anthony R Perez, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of the Philippines College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, Philippines; Email: tonyperez92@yahoo.com Received: 16 October 2019 Accepted: 24 January 2020 Published: 11 February 2020 role limitations due to physical health were identified to be impaired among these patients and these factors should be assessed during long-term follow-up.
菲律宾胆囊切除术后医源性胆管损伤修复患者的生活质量
目的:自从全球认可腹腔镜胆囊切除术作为一种标准手术以来,胆管损伤(BDIs)的估计发生率增加了0.4%至0.7%。胆管损伤与发病率和死亡率的增加,以及大量的医疗保健费用和医疗事故诉讼索赔有关。本研究旨在探讨菲律宾患者腹腔镜或开腹胆囊切除术后BDIs修复后的生活质量。方法:从1997年至2017年共招募22例BDIs修复后患者和22例年龄和性别匹配的无显著性胆囊切除术患者。患者被要求使用RAND 36-Item Health survey 1.0来回答一项关于生活质量的调查,这是一项经过验证的调查,其中包括一个评估8个健康概念的多条目量表。结果:bdi组患者各领域评分均低于非bdi组。身体健康导致的身体功能和角色限制具有统计学意义(p值分别为0.0473和0.0025)。结论:BDI的作用是相当大的,对患者的健康和福祉有影响。身体功能和Crisostomo E Arcilla, Jr, MD1, Hector Paolo A Zamora, MD2, Anthony R Perez3隶属单位:1菲律宾大学医学院和菲律宾总医院外科系主任;2菲律宾马尼拉医生医院外科住院医师;3菲律宾大学医学院及菲律宾总医院外科学系副教授。通讯作者:Anthony R Perez,菲律宾大学医学院、菲律宾总医院外科副教授;电子邮件:tonyperez92@yahoo.com收稿日期:2019年10月16日收稿日期:2020年1月24日发布日期:2020年2月11日在这些患者中发现由于身体健康导致的角色限制受损,这些因素应在长期随访期间进行评估。
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