Quality of life after randomization to laparoscopic versus open living donor nephrectomy: Long-term follow-up

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作者
Andersen, Marit Helen [1 ]
Mathisen, Lars
Veenstra, Marijke
Oyen, Ole
Edwin, Bjorn
Digernes, Randi
Kvarstein, Gunnvald
Tonnessen, Tor Inge
Wahl, Astrid Klopstad
Hanestad, Berit Rokne
Fosse, Erik
机构
[1] Natl Hosp Norway, Radiumhosp, Med Ctr, Intervent Ctr,Dept Surg, NO-0027 Oslo, Norway
[2] Natl Hosp Norway, Radiumhosp, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Oslo, Norway
[3] Natl Hosp Norway, Radiumhosp, Med Ctr, Dept Thorac & Cardiovasc Surg, Oslo, Norway
[4] Natl Hosp Norway, Radiumhosp, Med Ctr, Dept Biostat, Oslo, Norway
[5] Natl Hosp Norway, Radiumhosp, Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Oslo, Norway
[6] Univ Oslo, N-0316 Oslo, Norway
[7] Univ Bergen, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Hlth Care, Bergen, Norway
关键词
living donor nephrectomy; laparoscopy; quality of life; long-term follow-up;
D O I
10.1097/01.tp.0000268071.63977.42
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background. The aim of this randomized study was to compare patient-reported outcome after laparoscopic versus open donor nephrectomy during 1 year follow-up. The evidence base has so far not allowed for a decision as to which method is superior as seen from a long-term quality of life-perspective. Methods. The donors were randomized to laparoscopic (n = 63) or open (n = 59) nephrectomy, with follow-up at 1, 6, and 12 months. Primary outcomes were health status (SF-36) and overall quality of life (QOLS-N). Secondary outcomes were donor perception of the surgical scar, the donation's impact on personal finances, and whether the donor would make the same decision to donate again. Results. There was a significant difference in favor of laparoscopic surgery regarding the SF-36 subscale bodily pain at I month postoperatively (P<0.05). Analysis based on intention to treat revealed no long-term differences between groups in SF-36 scores. When subtracting the reoperated/converted donors of the laparoscopic group, significant differences in favor of laparoscopy were revealed in the subscales bodily pain at 6 months (P<0.05) and social functioning at 12 months (P<0.05). No significant differences were found in QOLS-N scores between groups. Conclusions. Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy is an attractive alternative to open donor nephrectomy because of less postoperative pain. However, long-term comparison only revealed significant differences in favor of laparoscopy when adjusting for reoperations/conversions. Both groups reached baseline scores in most SF-36 subscales at 12 months and this may explain why possible minor benefits are hard to prove.
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