2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11605-018-3801-2
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Outcomes Following Colorectal Resection in Kidney Transplant Recipients

Abstract: KTR have higher mortality, higher incidence of overall complications, longer LOS, and higher cost than non-KTR following colorectal resection, regardless of center type. Physicians should consider these elevated risks when planning for surgery in the KTR population and counsel patients accordingly.

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“…centers were not more likely to experience a mortality, morbidity, longer LOS, or higher hospital costs. These findings are similar to DiBrito et al 15 Meanwhile PTx undergoing colorectal resection sustained a 2.9-fold increase in mortality risk and a 1.9-fold increase in morbidity risk compared with the general population in transplant centers. They also were more likely to stay in the hospital longer and incur higher hospital costs than the general population.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…centers were not more likely to experience a mortality, morbidity, longer LOS, or higher hospital costs. These findings are similar to DiBrito et al 15 Meanwhile PTx undergoing colorectal resection sustained a 2.9-fold increase in mortality risk and a 1.9-fold increase in morbidity risk compared with the general population in transplant centers. They also were more likely to stay in the hospital longer and incur higher hospital costs than the general population.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These findings are in contrast to DiBrito et al who calculated a 3.6-fold increased mortality risk for KTx undergoing colorectal resection based on NIS data from 2000 to 2013. 15 An increase in the number of laparoscopic procedures could be a contributor to the reduction in mortality risk for KTx. 18 This variable was not measured in the analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this national, retrospective matched cohort study of 26,613 non-kidney transplant and 53 kidney transplant patients undergoing thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer, the KTxR had no statistically significant difference in incidence rate of postoperative complications, 30-day mortality rate, disposition, hospital characteristics, length of stay, and total hospital charge both before and after propensity score matching. Our statistical analysis and data are based on reports by DeBrito, et al measuring outcomes and cost of transplant recipients compared to non-transplant patients undergoing general surgical procedures such as cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and colorectal resections using the HCUP NIS database [17][18][19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…tectomy, appendectomy, and colorectal resection in transplant recipients. The outcomes measured included overall complications, mortality, Length of Stay (LOS), and cost of stay at both transplant and nontransplant centers [17][18][19].…”
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confidence: 99%