Down Syndrome and Postoperative Complications in Children Undergoing Intestinal Operations

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Sarah B. Cairo, Lida I. Zeinali, Sara K. Berkelhamer, Carroll M. Harmon, Sri O. Rao, David H. Rothstein Published:

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Sarah B. Cairo, Lida I. Zeinali, Sara K. Berkelhamer, Carroll M. Harmon, Sri O. Rao, David H. Rothstein

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Objective

This paper intends to evaluate the association between Down Syndrome (DS) and postoperative medical and surgical complications and inpatient postoperative mortality in pediatric patients undergoing intestinal operations.

Methods

The 2012 Kids' Inpatient Database was queried to compare short-term postoperative medical and surgical complications and in-patient mortality among patients with DS undergoing intestinal operations to a cohort without DS using inverse probability weighting. Subset analysis was performed for patients undergoing intestinal operations exclusive of gastrostomy placement. Adverse treatment effects were calculated for the outcomes of interest.

Results

Of 17,026 pediatric patients undergoing intestinal operations, 444 had DS. In unadjusted analysis, medical complications (urinary tract infection, deep venous thrombosis, sepsis, pneumonia) occurred in 7.9% of patients with DS, compared to 14.1% of those without (p 

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