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High risk of complications after a “low risk” procedure: A national study of nursing home residents and older adults undergoing haemorrhoid surgery

Aim To evaluate 30‐day complications and 1‐year mortality for older adults undergoing haemorrhoid surgery. Method This retrospective cohort study evaluated older adults (age 66+) undergoing haemorrhoid surgery using Medicare claims and the minimum data set (MDS). Long‐stay nursing home residents wer...

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Published in:Colorectal disease 2023-02, Vol.25 (2), p.298-304
Main Authors: Colley, Alexis, Finlayson, Emily, Zhao, Shoujun, Boscardin, John, Suskind, Anne
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Language:English
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Summary:Aim To evaluate 30‐day complications and 1‐year mortality for older adults undergoing haemorrhoid surgery. Method This retrospective cohort study evaluated older adults (age 66+) undergoing haemorrhoid surgery using Medicare claims and the minimum data set (MDS). Long‐stay nursing home residents were identified, and propensity score matched to community‐dwelling older adults. Generalized estimating equation models were created to determine the adjusted relative risk of 30‐day complications, length of stay (LOS), and 1‐year mortality. Among nursing home residents, functional and cognitive status were evaluated using the MDS‐activities of daily living (ADL) score and the Brief Instrument of Mental Status. Faecal continence status was evaluated among a subset of nursing home residents. Results A total of 3664 subjects underwent haemorrhoid surgery and were included in the analyses. Nursing home residents were at significantly higher risk for 30‐day complications (52.3% vs. 32.9%, aRR 1.6 [95% CI: 1.5–1.7], p 
ISSN:1462-8910
1463-1318
DOI:10.1111/codi.16334