Cannabis Abuse or Dependence and Postoperative Outcomes After Appendectomy and Cholecystectomy

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作者
Anderson, Spencer R. [1 ]
Wimalawansa, Sunishka M. [1 ]
Markov, Nickolay P. [2 ]
Fox, Justin P. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Wright State Univ, Boonshoft Sch Med, Dept Plast Surg, Dayton, OH 45435 USA
[2] Wright Patterson Med Ctr, Med Grp 88, Surg Operat Squadron, Wright Patterson AFB, OH USA
关键词
Marijuana; Cannabis abuse; Post-operative outcomes; Appendectomy; Cholecystectomy;
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10.1016/j.jss.2020.05.009
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Though cannabis is gaining broader acceptance among society and a noted increase in legalization, little is known regarding its impact on post-operative outcomes. We conducted this study to quantify the relationship between cannabis abuse or dependence (CbAD) on post-operative outcomes after cholecystectomy and appendectomy. Methods: Using the 2013-2015 Nationwide Readmissions Database, we identified discharges associated with cholecystectomy or appendectomy from January 2013-August 2015. Patients were grouped by CbAD history. The primary outcomes were length of stay, serious adverse events, home discharge, and 30-day readmission. Propensity-score matching was used to account for differences between groups and all statistics accounted for the matched sample. Results: The final sample included 3288 patients with a CbAD history matched 1:1 to patients without a CbAD history (total sample = 6576). After matching, acceptable balance was achieved in clinical characteristics between groups. In the cholecystectomy cohort (n = 1707 pairs), CbAD patients had longer hospitalizations (3.5 versus 3.2 d, P 0.003) and similar rates of serious adverse events (6.1 versus 4.8, P 0.092), home discharge (96.1 vs 96.2, P 0.855), and readmission (8.3 versus 6.9, P 0.137). In the appendectomy cohort (n = 1581 pairs), CbAD patients had longer hospital stays (2.7 versus 2.5 d, P 0.024); more frequent serious adverse events (5.0 versus 3.5, P 0.041); and similar home discharge (96.8 vs 97.3, P 0.404) and readmission (5.4 versus 5.1, P 0.639) rates. Conclusions: Patients with a history of CbAD in the cholecystectomy and appendectomy cohorts had slightly longer hospital stays, and patients with a history of CbAD in the appendectomy group displayed a slight increase in adverse events, but otherwise similar clinical outcomes without clinically significant increases in complications compared to patients without this history. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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