| Literature DB >> 33502565 |
Antti J Kivelä1, Juha Kauppi2, Jari Räsänen2, Anna But3, Harri Sintonen4, Jaana Vironen5, Olli Kruuna5, Tom Scheinin5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We aim to shed light on long-term subjective outcomes after re-operations for failed fundoplication.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33502565 PMCID: PMC8026436 DOI: 10.1007/s00268-021-05954-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg ISSN: 0364-2313 Impact factor: 3.352
Patient characteristics of the eighty-nine redo-fundoplication patients at the time of the first re-operation
| N = 89 | MEAN(SD)/MEDIAN(IQR) / NUMBER(%) |
|---|---|
| AGE at the time of questionnaires | Mean 61 years (SD 11.1) Median 63 (IQR 48, 61) |
| Time since first re-do operation | Mean 8.3 years (SD 3.9) Median 9.3 (IQR 5.3, 11.9) |
| GENDER, MALE | 38 (43%) |
| BMI (redo) | Mean 26.6 (SD 4.3) Median 27 (IRQ 24, 30) |
| Using PPI at the time of questionnaires | Yes 56 (63%) No 33 (37%) |
| CCI score | 28 (32%) 2–4 39 (45%) > 4 20 (23%) |
| Depression | Yes 26 (29%) No 63 (71%) |
| CPS | Yes 23 (27%) No 66 (73%) |
| Pulmonary disease | Yes 14 (16%) No 75 (83%) |
| PRIMARY OPERATION | Nissen = 83 Toupet = 6 |
| SYMPTOMS FOR RE-OPER | Heartburn/regurgitation = 57 Dysphagia = 14 Heartburn/regurgitation and dysphagia = 11 Other = 6 |
| ANATOMIC FAILURE | Hiatal hernia (Type I) = 44 Hiatal hernia (Type III, acute) = 2 Disrupted fundoplication = 13 Misplaced fundoplication = 23 Twisted fundoplication = 3 Other = 4 |
| RE-OPERATION | Nissen = 83 Toupet = 6 |
| BLEEDING | MEDIAN = 0 ml (IQR 0, 42.5) |
| MESH | 19 (21%) |
BMI—Body mass index; PPI—proton pump inhibitor; CCI—Charlson comorbidity index; CPS—chronic pain syndrome
Intra- and postoperative complications
| INTRAOPERATIVE COMPLICATION | N = 89 |
|---|---|
| Perforation | 2 (2%) |
| Pneumothorax | 1 (1%) |
| Bleeding | 1 (1%) |
| POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION (30d) | |
| Pneumonia | 1 (1%) |
| Ileus | 1 (1%) |
| Pulmonary embolism | 2 (2%) |
| Fever | 1 (1%) |
Fig. 1a) Distribution curve of scores of GERD-HRQoL questionnaire. The questionnaire gains values between 0 and 75. Zero points means no symptoms and 75 sever and disabling symptoms. Median score was 9 (IQR 2, 20). b) Distribution curve of scores of the 15D-HRQoL questionnaire. The score is a composite of all 15 dimensions and gets values between 0 and 1. Higher values reflect better HRQoL. Mean 15D score was 0.85 (SD 0.12)
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) and corresponding p-values between GERD-HRQoL and dimensions of 15D (N = 89)
| Correlations | ||
|---|---|---|
| GERD-HRQoL | ||
| SEE | R | −236 |
| 0.026 | ||
| HEAR | R | −035 |
| 0.748 | ||
| BREATH | R | −428 |
| < 0.001 | ||
| MOVE | R | −311 |
| 0.003 | ||
| SLEEP | R | −331 |
| 0.002 | ||
| EAT | R | −388 |
| < 0.001 | ||
| SPEECH | R | −413 |
| < 0.001 | ||
| EXCRET | R | −415 |
| < 0.001 | ||
| UACT | R | −320 |
| 0.002 | ||
| MENTAL | R | −083 |
| 0.440 | ||
| DISCO | R | −526 |
| < 0.001 | ||
| DEPR | R | −326 |
| 0.002 | ||
| DISTR | R | −244 |
| 0.021 | ||
| VITAL | R | −383 |
| < 0.001 | ||
| SEX | R | −385 |
| < 0.001 | ||
GERD-HRQoL—Gastroesophageal reflux disease health-related quality of life; r—Pearson correlation; Move—mobility; Excret—excretion; UACT—usual activities; Mental—mental function; Disc—discomfort and symptoms; Depr—depression; Distr—distress; Vital—vitality; Sex—sexual activity
Fig. 2The mean 15D profile of the study population compared to that of the age- and gender-standardized general population. The data for the general population came from the National Health 2011 Health Examination Survey representing the Finnish population aged 18 and over [12]. For this analysis, those individuals were selected, who were in the age range of patients in the catchment area of the Helsinki University Hospital (n = 1178). This sample was weighted to reflect the age and gender distribution of patients. Move—mobility; Excret—excretion; UACT—usual activities; Mental—mental function; Disc—discomfort and symptoms; Depr—depression; Distr—distress; Vital—vitality; Sex—sexual activity. *p is significant at < 0.05 level (independent samples T-test)
Regression coefficients and their 95% confidence intervals and p-values (t-test) from the univariate linear regression models for the 15D score as the dependent variable (N=89)
| Regression coefficient | 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age at latest FUP | −0.001 | −0.003, 0.001 | 0.411 |
| CCI | −0.009 | −0.022, 0.004 | 0.179 |
| GERD-HRQoL | −0.004 | −0.006, -0.003 | < 0.001 |
| Depression, yes vs. No | −0.097 | −0.151, −0.044 | 0.001 |
| CPS, yes vs. No | −0.131 | −0.184, −0.078 | < 0.001 |
| Pulmonary disease | −0.014 | −0.086, 0.058 | 0.708 |
| Time since re-operation | −0.001 | −0.006, 0.008 | 0.735 |
| Time to second operation | −0.001 | −0.004, 0.003 | 0.764 |
| BMI | −0.003 | −0.009, 0.003 | 0.293 |
| Gender, men vs. women | 0.034 | −0.018, 0.087 | 0.198 |
| PPI at late FUP, yes vs no | −0.074 | −0.126, −0.022 | 0.006 |
| Recurrent HH, yes vs. no | −0.033 | −0.101, 0.035 | 0.341 |
| Second re-do, yes vs. no | −0.038 | −0.117, 0.042 | 0.347 |
GERD-HRQoL—Gastroesophageal reflux disease Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire; CPS—chronic pain syndrome; CCI—Charlson comorbidity index; BMI—body mass index; PPI—proton pump inhibitor; FUP—follow-up; HH—recurrent hiatal hernia
Regression coefficients as fitted to the data of 85 patients and their 95% confidence intervals (CI) and p-values (t-test) from the final multivariable linear regression model for the 15D score as the dependent variable. Adjusted R-square 0.527
| Unstandardized coefficients (B) | Standardized coefficients (Beta) | 95% CI for B | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCI score | −0.016 | −0.225 | −0.025, −0.007 | < 0.001 |
| GERD-HRQoL | −0.004 | −0.500 | −0.005, −0.003 | < 0.001 |
| Depression | −0.050 | −0.187 | −0.091, −0.008 | 0.019 |
| CPS | −0.090 | −0.324 | −0.133, −0.046 | < 0.001 |
GERD-HROoL—Gastroesophageal reflux disease Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire; CPS—chronic pain syndrome; CCI—Charlson comorbidity index