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Immunosuppressive medication is not associated with surgical site infection after surgery for intractable ulcerative colitis in children.
Uchida, Keiichi; Ohtsuka, Yoshikazu; Yoden, Atsushi; Tajiri, Hitoshi; Kimura, Hideaki; Isihige, Takashi; Yamada, Hiroyuki; Arai, Katsuhiro; Tomomasa, Takeshi; Ushijima, Kosuke; Aomatsu, Tomoki; Nagata, Satoru; Otake, Kohei; Matsushita, Kohei; Inoue, Mikihiro; Kudo, Takahiro; Hosoi, Kenji; Takeuchi, Kazuo; Shimizu, Toshiaki.
Afiliação
  • Uchida K; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Mie, Japan.
  • Ohtsuka Y; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Yoden A; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Tajiri H; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Kimura H; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Isihige T; Department of Pediatrics, Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan.
  • Yamada H; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Arai K; Department of Pediatrics, Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka, Japan.
  • Tomomasa T; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Ushijima K; Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Kanagawa, Japan.
  • Aomatsu T; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Nagata S; Department of Pediatrics, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma, Japan.
  • Otake K; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Matsushita K; Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Nutrition and Endocrinology, Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Osaka, Japan.
  • Inoue M; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Kudo T; Division of Gastroenterology, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Hosoi K; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
  • Takeuchi K; PAL Children's Clinic, Gunma, Japan.
  • Shimizu T; Members of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Working Group.
Intractable Rare Dis Res ; 6(2): 106-113, 2017 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28580210
Pediatric ulcerative colitis (UC) sometimes progresses to an intractable condition for medical therapy. The surgical management of UC is challenging because of difficult procedures and frequent infectious complications. The aim of this study was to survey surgical procedures and infectious complications in pediatric patients with UC in Japan and to assess the relationship between preoperatively administered immunosuppressive drugs and postoperative surgical site infection (SSI). A survey of pediatric patients treated from 2000 to 2012 was sent to 683 facilities nationwide. Secondary questionnaires were sent to physicians who followed up patients with UC who had undergone surgery with the aim of assessing the relationships between postoperative SSI and selected preoperative patient characteristics, disease severity, medications, and operative procedures. Data for 136 patients (77 boys and 59 girls) were assessed. Median age at surgery was 14.1 years (range: 2.4-18.9 years). Surgery was performed in one stage in 35 cases, two stages in 57 cases, and three stages in 44 cases. SSI occurred in 36/136 patients (26%). According to multiple logistic regression analysis, there were statistically significant associations between SSI and staged surgery (three/one, OR: 6.7, 95% CI: 2.1-25.5, p = 0.0007; three/two, OR: 3.4, 95% CI: 1.4-8.6, p = 0.0069) and female sex (OR: 2.3, 95% CI: 1.0-5.4, p = 0.0434). Preoperative medications and incidence of SSI were not significantly associated. Preoperative immunosuppressive medication does not affect the incidence of SSI. Three-stage surgery and female sex are independent predictors of development of postoperative SSIs in pediatric patients with UC.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Intractable Rare Dis Res Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão País de publicação: Japão

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Intractable Rare Dis Res Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão País de publicação: Japão