| Literature DB >> 29039055 |
Eric S Surrey1, Ahmed M Soliman2, Hongbo Yang3, Ella Xiaoyan Du4, Bowdoin Su2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Hysterectomy and laparoscopy are common surgical procedures used for the treatment of endometriosis. This study compares outcomes for women who received either procedure within the first year post initial surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Endometriosis; Health care utilization; Hysterectomy; Laparoscopy; Treatment patterns
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29039055 PMCID: PMC5702365 DOI: 10.1007/s12325-017-0619-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Ther ISSN: 0741-238X Impact factor: 3.845
Fig. 1Inclusion–exclusion criteria and sample size. Patients with both a hysterectomy and a therapeutic laparoscopy on the index date were assigned to the hysterectomy cohort. There were 1956 patients with both procedures on the index date
Baseline characteristics for endometriosis patients who received hysterectomy or laparoscopy
| Baseline characteristica | Endometriosis patients* | |
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| With hysterectomy | With laparoscopy | |
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| 41.4 (5.2) | 35.4 (7.5) |
| 18–34 | 2921 (11.7%) | 16,340 (43.8%) |
| 35–49 | 21,994 (88.3%) | 20,968 (56.2%) |
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| Northeast | 1658 (6.7%) | 3680 (9.9%) |
| North Central | 5873 (23.6%) | 9987 (26.8%) |
| South | 13,458 (54.0%) | 17,977 (48.2%) |
| West | 3554 (14.3%) | 5175 (13.9%) |
| Unspecified | 372 (1.5%) | 489 (1.3%) |
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| Comprehensive | 305 (1.2%) | 637 (1.7%) |
| Health maintenance organization (HMO) | 3430 (13.8%) | 5352 (14.3%) |
| Non-capitated point-of-service | 2189 (8.8%) | 3411 (9.1%) |
| Preferred provider organization (PPO) | 16,243 (65.2%) | 23,891 (64.0%) |
| Other health plan | 2748 (11.0%) | 4017 (10.8%) |
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| 2004–2005b | 1737 (7.0%) | 2866 (7.7%) |
| 2006 | 1638 (6.6%) | 2576 (6.9%) |
| 2007 | 1753 (7.0%) | 2712 (7.3%) |
| 2008 | 3253 (13.1%) | 4655 (12.5%) |
| 2009 | 3475 (13.9%) | 5004 (13.4%) |
| 2010 | 3567 (14.3%) | 5397 (14.5%) |
| 2011 | 4872 (19.6%) | 7387 (19.8%) |
| 2012 | 4620 (18.5%) | 6711 (18.0%) |
* All differences between hysterectomy and laparoscopy cohorts were statistically significant on the basis of Wilcoxon rank-sum tests for continuous variables and Chi square tests for categorical variables (P < 0.05)
aBaseline characteristics were assessed on the index date
bIncluded 3 patients with an index date on December 31, 2004
Treatment of endometriosis patients in the 1 year post hysterectomy or laparoscopy
| By 3 months* | By 6 months* | By 12 months* | ||||
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| Endometriosis patients with hysterectomy | Endometriosis patients with laparoscopy | Endometriosis patients with hysterectomy | Endometriosis patients with laparoscopy | Endometriosis patients with hysterectomy | Endometriosis patients with laparoscopy | |
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| 9047 (36.3%) | 10,052 (26.9%) | 10,110 (40.6%) | 13,325 (35.7%) | 11,741 (47.1%) | 18,088 (48.5%) |
| Combined oral contraceptives | 142 (0.6%) | 5825 (15.6%) | 182 (0.7%) | 7353 (19.7%) | 259 (1.0%) | 9399 (25.2%) |
| NSAIDs | 8977 (36.0%) | 5297 (14.2%) | 10,026 (40.2%) | 7857 (21.1%) | 11,636 (46.7%) | 12,258 (32.9%) |
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| – | – | 4398 (17.7%)NS | 6785 (18.2%)NS | 8243 (33.1%) | 13,644 (36.6%) |
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| – | – | 366 (1.5%)NS | 488 (1.3%)NS | 767 (3.1%)NS | 1096 (2.9%)NS |
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| 63 (0.3%) | 2800 (7.5%) | 82 (0.3%) | 3506 (9.4%) | 120 (0.5%) | 4333 (11.6%) |
| Leuprolide | 61 (0.2%) | 2696 (7.2%) | 80 (0.3%) | 3386 (9.1%) | 116 (0.5%) | 4189 (11.2%) |
| Other GnRHs | 2 (0.0%) | 108 (0.3%) | 2 (0.0%) | 128 (0.3%) | 4 (0.0%) | 158 (0.4%) |
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| 416 (1.7%) | 4492 (12.0%) | 526 (2.1%) | 6302 (16.9%) | 739 (3.0%) | 8495 (22.8%) |
| DMPA | 29 (0.1%) | 517 (1.4%) | 41 (0.2%) | 673 (1.8%) | 56 (0.2%) | 948 (2.5%) |
| Other progestins | 389 (1.6%) | 4006 (10.7%) | 488 (2.0%) | 5691 (15.3%) | 687 (2.8%) | 7728 (20.7%) |
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| 2 (0.0%) | 39 (0.1%) | 2 (0.0%) | 50 (0.1%) | 8 (0.0%) | 69 (0.2%) |
NS not statistically different between hysterectomy and laparoscopy cohorts, DMPA depot medroxyprogesterone acetate
* All differences between hysterectomy and laparoscopy cohorts statistically significant on the basis of Chi square tests unless otherwise noted by NS
aEndometriosis-related analgesic use defined as any use received after 90 days of index surgery
Complications and endometriosis-related surgeries among endometriosis patients in the 1 year post hysterectomy or laparoscopy
| Complications and endometriosis-related surgeries | Endometriosis patientsϕ | |
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| With hysterectomy | With laparoscopy | |
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| 11,457 (46.0) | 13,590 (36.4) |
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| 2590 (10.4) | 1786 (4.8) |
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| 206 (0.8) | 181 (0.5) |
| Pulmonary embolus | 38 (0.2) | 21 (0.1) |
| Thrombophlebitis | 181 (0.7) | 167 (0.4) |
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| 2624 (10.5) | 1199 (3.2) |
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| 848 (3.4)NS | 1310 (3.5)NS |
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| 19 (0.1) | 12 (0.0) |
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| 8157 (32.7) | 10,931 (29.3) |
| Wound infectionb | 2834 (11.4) | 3986 (10.7) |
| Urinary tract infection | 4850 (19.5) | 6289 (16.9) |
| Abscess | 1134 (4.6)NS | 1608 (4.3)NS |
| Pyelonephritis | 112 (0.4) | 29 (0.1) |
| Cellulitis | 185 (0.7) | 131 (0.4) |
| Sepsis | 108 (0.4) | 69 (0.2) |
| Fever/pyrexia | 1336 (5.4) | 1545 (4.1) |
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| 14 (0.1)NS | 13 (0.0)NS |
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| 1 (0.0)NS | 0 (0.0)NS |
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| 617 (2.5) | 514 (1.4) |
| Cystotomy | 2 (0.0)NS | 2 (0.0)NS |
| Ureteral injury (transection) | 35 (0.1) | 21 (0.1) |
| Vesicovaginal fistula | 65 (0.3) | 15 (0.0) |
| Ureterovaginal fistula | 8 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
| Urinary retention | 522 (2.1) | 475 (1.3) |
| Bladder atony | 12 (0.0)NS | 9 (0.0)NS |
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| 119 (0.5) | 117 (0.3) |
| Injury to gastrointestinal tract | 36 (0.1)NS | 34 (0.1)NS |
| Anastomotic dehiscence/anastomotic leak syndrome | 34 (0.1) | 28 (0.1) |
| Rectovaginal fistula | 22 (0.1) | 14 (0.0) |
| Rectal stenosis | 5 (0.0)NS | 13 (0.0)NS |
| Rectal perforation | 31 (0.1)NS | 39 (0.1)NS |
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| 810 (3.3) | 394 (1.1) |
| Blood transfusion | 49 (0.2) | 30 (0.1) |
| Hematoma | 809 (3.2) | 392 (1.1) |
| Vascular injury | 2 (0.0)NS | 2 (0.0)NS |
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| 229 (0.9) | 140 (0.4) |
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| 173 (0.7) | 157 (0.4) |
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| 35 (0.1) | 221 (0.6) |
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| 70 (0.3) | 61 (0.2) |
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| 21 (0.1) | 9 (0.0) |
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| 104 (0.4) | 67 (0.2) |
NS not statistically different between hysterectomy and laparoscopy cohorts
ϕ All differences between hysterectomy and laparoscopy cohorts statistically significant (P < 0.05) on the basis of Chi square tests unless otherwise noted by NS
aDiagnosis and procedure codes used to identify complications are included in the supplementary material
bWound infections included acute parametritis and pelvic cellulitis, chronic or unspecified parametritis and pelvic cellulitis, vaginitis, and vulvovaginitis, postoperative infection
cOther complications included accidental cut, puncture, perforation, or hemorrhage during medical care and surgical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of patient or later complication
Hospitalizations among endometriosis patients in the 1 year post hysterectomy or laparoscopy: comparisons based upon index procedure and complication status
| Hospitalizations | All endometriosis patients** | Hysterectomy patients** | Laparoscopy patients** | |||
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| With hysterectomy ( | With laparoscopy ( | With complicationsa ( | Without complications ( | With complicationsa ( | Without complications ( | |
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| 14,557 (58.4%) | 1097 (2.9%) | 3066 (64.6%) | 11,491 (57.0%) | 284 (7.9%) | 813 (2.4%) |
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| Index hospitalization and 1 year post procedure | 15,461 (62.1%) | 6277 (16.8%) | 3414 (71.9%) | 12,047 (59.7%) | 994 (27.8%) | 5283 (15.7%) |
| Post-index hospitalization | 2187 (8.8%) | 5414 (14.5%) | 934 (19.7%) | 1253 (6.2%) | 796 (22.3%) | 4618 (13.7%) |
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| Index hospitalization and 1 year post procedure | 14,708 (59.0%) | 2683 (7.2%) | 3112 (65.6%) | 11,596 (57.5%) | 495 (13.8%) | 2188 (6.5%) |
| Post-index hospitalization | 206 (0.8%) | 1677 (4.5%) | 68 (1.4%) | 138 (0.7%) | 236 (6.6%) | 1441 (4.3%) |
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| 1.8 (2.5) | 0.1 (0.9) | 2.3 (4.5) | 1.6 (1.6) | 0.3 (1.7) | 0.1 (0.7) |
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| Index hospitalization and 1 year post procedure | 2.3 (3.8) | 0.9 (3.5) | 3.5 (6.2) | 2.0 (2.8) | 1.9 (6.6) | 0.8 (3.0) |
| Post-index hospitalization | 0.5 (2.7) | 0.8 (3.4) | 1.3 (4.1) | 0.4 (2.2) | 1.6 (6.0) | 0.7 (2.9) |
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| Index hospitalization and 1 year post procedure | 1.8 (2.5) | 0.3 (1.4) | 2.3 (4.5) | 1.7 (1.6) | 0.6 (2.2) | 0.2 (1.2) |
| Post-index hospitalization | 0.0 (0.3) | 0.2 (1.0) | 0.1 (0.5) | 0.0 (0.3) | 0.3 (1.4) | 0.2 (1.0) |
Chi square tests were used for categorical values
** All differences between endometriosis patients with hysterectomy and those with laparoscopy and between patients with complications and those without complications were statistically significant on the basis of Chi square tests (P < 0.0001)
aPatients with complications within the 30 days following the index date were classified into complication cohorts
bEndometriosis-related hospitalization was defined as an inpatient stay with an endometriosis diagnosis during the hospitalizations
Fig. 2Rates of all-cause and endometriosis-related hospitalizations over time. * p < 0.05 based upon Chi square tests. Endometriosis patients with hysterectomy—N = 24,915; Endometriosis patients with laparoscopy—N = 37,308