Optimal Timing of Cholecystectomy for Patients with Concurrent Acute Cholecystitis and Acute Cholangitis after Successful Biliary Drainage by Interventional Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods and Materials
2.1. Therapeutic Strategies for Patients with Concurrent Acute Cholangitis and Acute Cholecystitis
2.2. Preoperative Assessment and Surgical Procedures of Cholecystectomy
2.3. Clinical Information
2.4. Outcome Evaluation
2.5. Recurrent Biliary Events
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Analysis of General Outcomes
3.2. Risk Factors for RBEs
3.3. Analysis of Surgical Outcomes
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Total (%/IQR) | OSI (%/IQR) | TSI (%/IQR) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sex (n) | 0.665 | |||
Man | 80 (54.42) | 51 (53.13) | 29 (56.86) | |
Woman | 67 (45.58) | 45 (46.87) | 22 (43.14) | |
Age ≥ 65 (n) | 0.130 | |||
Yes | 71 (48.30) | 42 (43.75) | 29 (56.86) | |
No | 76 (51.70) | 54 (56.25) | 22 (43.14) | |
CCI ≥ 4 (n) | 0.276 | |||
Yes | 3 (2.04) | 1 (1.04) | 2 (3.92) | |
No | 144 (97.96) | 95 (98.96) | 49 (96.08) | |
ASA ≥ 3 (n) | 0.243 | |||
Yes | 71 (48.30) | 43 (44.79) | 28 (54.90) | |
No | 76 (51.70) | 53 (55.21) | 23 (45.10) | |
Fever ≥ 38*C (n) | 0.188 | |||
Yes | 34 (23.13) | 19 (19.79) | 15 (29.41) | |
No | 113 (76.87) | 77 (80.21) | 36 (70.59) | |
RUQ Pain (n) | 0.449 | |||
Yes | 139 (94.56) | 92 (95.83) | 47 (92.16) | |
No | 8 (5.44) | 4 (4.17) | 4 (7.84) | |
Duration of Symptoms (day) | 2.00 (1.00–5.00) | 2.00 (1.00–5.00) | 3.00 (2.000–7.000) | 0.098 |
Blood Culture (n) | 0.456 | |||
Positive | 31 (21.09) | 22 (22.92) | 9 (17.65) | |
Negative | 116 (78.91) | 74 (77.08) | 42 (82.35) | |
Bile Culture (n) | 0.499 | |||
Positive | 36 (24.66) | 22 (22.92) | 14 (28.00) | |
Negative | 110 (75.34) | 74 (77.08) | 36 (72.00) | |
WBC/1000 (/mm3) | 10.64 (4.544) | 9.65 (7.3000–12.700) | 9.80 (7.200–15.000) | 0.637 |
CRP (mg/dL) | 5.33 (8.137) | 13.6 (7.00–49.26) | 20.3 (5.88–95.5) | 2 |
Alk-P (U/L) | 204.85 (122.487) | 178.0 (121.00–255.00) | 199.81 (123.824) | 0.548 |
Total Bilirubin (mg/dL) | 3.83 (3.492) | 3.20 (2.000–5.7000) | 3.25 (1.885) | 0.226 |
Biliary Pancreatitis (n) | 0.078 | |||
Yes | 19 (12.93) | 9 (9.38) | 10 (19.61) | |
No | 128 (87.07) | 87 (90.62) | 41 (80.39) | |
GB Stone Seen in Pathology (n) | 0.507 | |||
Yes | 125 (85.03) | 83 (86.46) | 42 (82.35) | |
No | 22 (14.97) | 13 (13.54) | 9 (17.65) | |
1st LOS (day) | 8.60 (4.057) | 8.50 (6.25–11.00) | 7.18 (3.223) | 0.001 * |
tLOS (day) | 12.71 (9.900) | 9.00 (7.00–12.00) | 17.87 (14.028) | <0.001 * |
In-hospital Mortality (n) | - | |||
Yes | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | |
No | 147 (100.0) | 96 (100.0) | 51 (0.0) | |
Overall Mortality (n) | 0.659 | |||
Yes | 5 (3.40) | 4 (4.17) | 1 (1.96) | |
No | 142 (96.60) | 92 (95.83) | 50 (98.04) | |
Overall RBE (n) | <0.001 * | |||
Yes | 26 (17.69) | 5 (5.21) | 21 (41.18) | |
No | 121 (82.31) | 91 (94.79) | 30 (58.82) | |
RBE after Operation (n) | 0.111 | |||
Yes | 12 (8.16) | 5 (5.21) | 7 (13.73) | |
No | 135 (91.84) | 91 (94.79) | 44 (86.27) |
OR (%) | 95% CI of OR (%) | p-Value Univariant | p-Value Multivariant | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gender (Women/Men) | 3.39 | 1.29–9.03 | 0.015 * | 0.877 |
Age ≥ 65 (Yes/No) | 1.31 | 0.56–3.06 | 0.533 | N/S |
CCI ≥4 (Yes/No) | 2.38 | 0.21–27.28 | 0.486 | N/S |
ASA ≥ 3 (Yes/No) | 1.92 | 0.81–4.57 | 0.140 | N/S |
Duration of Symptoms (day) | 1.10 | 1.03–1.19 | 0.008 * | 0.067 |
WBC/1000 (/mm3)) | 0.91 | 0.81–1.02 | 0.096 | N/S |
Alk-P (U/L) | 1.00 | 0.99–1.01 | 0.354 | N/S |
Total Bilirubin (mg/dL) | 1.07 | 0.96–1.19 | 0.210 | N/S |
Positive Blood Culture (Yes/No) | 1.19 | 0.40–3.34 | 0.798 | N/S |
Positive Bile Culture (Yes/No) | 1.04 | 0.38–2.86 | 0.933 | N/S |
Biliary Pancreatitis (Yes/No) | 1.17 | 0.31–4.34 | 0.816 | N/S |
TSI (Yes/No) | 12.74 | 4.42–36.74 | <0.001 * | <0.001 * |
Total (%/IQR) | OSI (%/IQR) | TSI (%/IQR) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Post-Op days (d) | 3.56 (3.396) | 3.37 (2.934) | 4.02 (4.121) | 0.643 |
Op time (min) | 124.39 (52.688) | 118.01 (81.25–147.75) | 125.76 (54.388) | 0.869 |
Intra-operative blood transfusion (n) | 1.000 | |||
Yes | 2 (1.36) | 1 (1.04) | 1 (1.96) | |
No | 145 (98.64) | 95 (98.96) | 50 (98.04) | |
Post-Op complication (n) | 0.342 | |||
Yes | 12 (8.16) | 6 (6.25) | 6 (11.76) | |
No | 135 (91.84) | 90 (93.75) | 45 (88.24) | |
Conversion to open procedure (n) | 0.236 | |||
Yes | 7 (4.76) | 3 (3.12) | 4 (7.84) | |
No | 140 (95.24) | 93 (96.88) | 47 (92.16) |
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Chang, Y.-R.; Wu, C.-H.; Chen, H.-W.; Hung, Y.-L.; Hu, C.-H.; Huang, R.-Y.; Wu, M.-J.; Kou, H.-W.; Chen, M.-Y.; Tsai, C.-Y.; et al. Optimal Timing of Cholecystectomy for Patients with Concurrent Acute Cholecystitis and Acute Cholangitis after Successful Biliary Drainage by Interventional Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 6603. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216603
Chang Y-R, Wu C-H, Chen H-W, Hung Y-L, Hu C-H, Huang R-Y, Wu M-J, Kou H-W, Chen M-Y, Tsai C-Y, et al. Optimal Timing of Cholecystectomy for Patients with Concurrent Acute Cholecystitis and Acute Cholangitis after Successful Biliary Drainage by Interventional Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(21):6603. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216603
Chicago/Turabian StyleChang, Yau-Ren, Chi-Huan Wu, Huan-Wu Chen, Yu-Liang Hung, Chia-Hsiang Hu, Ruo-Yi Huang, Min-Jung Wu, Hao-Wei Kou, Ming-Yang Chen, Chun-Yi Tsai, and et al. 2022. "Optimal Timing of Cholecystectomy for Patients with Concurrent Acute Cholecystitis and Acute Cholangitis after Successful Biliary Drainage by Interventional Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 21: 6603. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216603
APA StyleChang, Y. -R., Wu, C. -H., Chen, H. -W., Hung, Y. -L., Hu, C. -H., Huang, R. -Y., Wu, M. -J., Kou, H. -W., Chen, M. -Y., Tsai, C. -Y., Wang, S. -Y., Liu, K. -H., Hsu, J. -T., Yeh, C. -N., Liu, N. -J., & Jan, Y. -Y. (2022). Optimal Timing of Cholecystectomy for Patients with Concurrent Acute Cholecystitis and Acute Cholangitis after Successful Biliary Drainage by Interventional Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(21), 6603. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216603