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地塞米松与儿童扁桃体切除术出血风险。

Dexamethasone and risk of bleeding in children undergoing tonsillectomy.

机构信息

Division of Pediatric Medicine, Pediatric Outcomes Research Team (PORT), Department of Pediatrics, Institute of Health Policy, Evaluation and Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2014 May;150(5):872-9. doi: 10.1177/0194599814521555. Epub 2014 Feb 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether dexamethasone use in children undergoing tonsillectomy is associated with increased risk of postoperative bleeding.

STUDY DESIGN

Retrospective cohort study using a multihospital administrative database.

SETTING

Thirty-six US children's hospitals.

SUBJECTS

Children undergoing same-day tonsillectomy between the years 2004 and 2010.

METHODS

We used discrete time failure models to estimate the daily hazards of revisits for bleeding (emergency department or hospital admission) up to 30 days after surgery as a function of dexamethasone use. Revisits were standardized for patient characteristics, antibiotic use, year of surgery, and hospital.

RESULTS

Of 139,715 children who underwent same-day tonsillectomy, 97,242 (69.6%) received dexamethasone and 4182 (3.0%) had a 30-day revisit for bleeding. The 30-day cumulative standardized risk of revisits for bleeding was greater with dexamethasone use (3.11% vs 2.71%; standardized difference 0.40% [95% confidence interval, 0.13%-0.67%]; P = .003), and the increased risk was observed across all age strata. Dexamethasone use was associated with a higher standardized rate of revisits for bleeding in the postdischarge time periods of days 1 through 5 but not during the peak period for secondary bleeding, days 6 and 7.

CONCLUSIONS

In a real-world practice setting, dexamethasone use was associated with a small absolute increased risk of revisits for bleeding. However, the upper bound of this risk increase does not cross published thresholds for a minimal clinically important difference. Given the benefits of dexamethasone in reducing postoperative nausea and vomiting and the larger body of evidence from trials, these results support guideline recommendations for the routine use of dexamethasone.

摘要

目的

确定儿童扁桃体切除术后使用地塞米松是否会增加术后出血的风险。

研究设计

使用多医院行政数据库的回顾性队列研究。

设置

美国 36 家儿童医院。

受试者

2004 年至 2010 年间行日间扁桃体切除术的儿童。

方法

我们使用离散时间失效模型来估计术后 30 天内因出血(急诊或住院)就诊的每日风险,作为地塞米松使用的函数。根据患者特征、抗生素使用、手术年份和医院对就诊进行了标准化。

结果

在 139715 例行日间扁桃体切除术的儿童中,97242 例(69.6%)接受了地塞米松治疗,30 天内有 4182 例(3.0%)因出血就诊。使用地塞米松的 30 天累积标准化出血就诊风险更高(3.11% vs 2.71%;标准化差异 0.40%[95%置信区间,0.13%-0.67%];P=0.003),且在所有年龄组均观察到这种风险增加。地塞米松使用与出院后第 1 至 5 天的出血就诊标准化率较高相关,但与继发性出血的高峰期第 6 和 7 天无关。

结论

在真实世界的实践环境中,地塞米松的使用与出血就诊风险的微小绝对增加相关。然而,这种风险增加的上限并未超过发表的最小临床重要差异阈值。鉴于地塞米松在减少术后恶心和呕吐方面的益处,以及来自试验的更大证据体,这些结果支持常规使用地塞米松的指南建议。

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