2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-018-6328-4
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Preoperative anemia: a common finding that predicts worse outcomes in patients undergoing primary hiatal hernia repair

Abstract: In this study, anemia had a prevalence of 27% in patients undergoing primary HHR. Anemic patients had 2.6-fold greater odds of developing postoperative complications. Anemia is common in patients undergoing primary HHR and warrants consideration for treatment prior to elective repair.

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“…Also, it has been shown that the coexistence of more than one comorbid disease after hiatal hernia surgery may cause increased morbidity. In the study conducted by Chevrollier et al (22), the CCI score was high in anemic patients. Similar results were obtained in terms of postoperative intensive care requirement, postoperative complication risk, and blood transfusion need both in the current study and in the study of Chevrollier et al (22).…”
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“…Also, it has been shown that the coexistence of more than one comorbid disease after hiatal hernia surgery may cause increased morbidity. In the study conducted by Chevrollier et al (22), the CCI score was high in anemic patients. Similar results were obtained in terms of postoperative intensive care requirement, postoperative complication risk, and blood transfusion need both in the current study and in the study of Chevrollier et al (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In the study conducted by Chevrollier et al (22), the CCI score was high in anemic patients. Similar results were obtained in terms of postoperative intensive care requirement, postoperative complication risk, and blood transfusion need both in the current study and in the study of Chevrollier et al (22). It was detected higher in anemic patients.…”
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confidence: 83%
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