Post-operative complications and ADHD

Yoo-sik Yoon, Matthew Kennis, Elijah W. Hale
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Abstract

ADHD is associated with a number of developmental, emotional, social, academic, and cognitive health risks that can affect the adolescents' quality of life. There have been various guidelines published regarding the management of children with ADHD, however, it has been reported that physicians may not adequately screen for ADHD prior to surgery. To our knowledge, there are no such studies studying post-operative complications and outcome rates in adolescents with ADHD. We conducted a retrospective case-control study through the TriNetX databases. We identified patients with ADHD (ICD-10: F90) undergoing a surgical procedure (CPT: 1003143), and a control group of non-ADHD patients undergoing a surgical procedure. From these two pairs of case-control cohorts we compared outcomes of post-procedural infections, post-procedural shock, and any post-procedural complications. We identified 791,481 matched pairs of subjects undergoing surgery where one of the pair had ADHD and the other did not. Among subjects undergoing a surgical procedure, those with ADHD had a significantly higher risk of post-procedural infection and any post-procedural complication, relative to subjects without ADHD. Furthermore, those with ADHD showed a heightened risk of post-procedural complications in all procedural subcategories. These novel findings suggest that ADHD is a notable factor in surgical care and should be given special consideration by both surgeons and psychiatrists.
术后并发症和多动症
多动症与许多发展、情感、社会、学术和认知健康风险相关,这些风险会影响青少年的生活质量。关于多动症儿童的治疗,已经有了各种各样的指导方针,然而,据报道,医生在手术前可能没有充分筛查多动症。据我们所知,目前还没有关于青少年多动症术后并发症和转归率的研究。我们通过TriNetX数据库进行了回顾性病例对照研究。我们确定了接受手术治疗的ADHD患者(ICD-10: F90)和接受手术治疗的非ADHD患者的对照组(CPT: 1003143)。从这两对病例对照队列中,我们比较了手术后感染、手术后休克和任何手术后并发症的结果。我们确定了791,481对接受手术的配对受试者,其中一对患有多动症,另一对没有。在接受外科手术的受试者中,与没有ADHD的受试者相比,ADHD患者的术后感染和术后并发症的风险明显更高。此外,ADHD患者在所有手术亚类别中均表现出较高的术后并发症风险。这些新发现表明,多动症是外科护理中一个值得注意的因素,外科医生和精神科医生都应该给予特别的考虑。
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