Journal of Nippon Medical School
Online ISSN : 1347-3409
Print ISSN : 1345-4676
ISSN-L : 1345-4676
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Association of Respiratory Tract Infection after Gastroenterological Surgery with Postoperative Duration of Hospitalization and Medical Expenses: Subanalysis of Data from a Multicenter Study
Hiroshi MaruyamaShinya KusachiHiroshi YoshidaHiroshi MakinoHironobu NishimutaToru Niitsuma
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2020 Volume 87 Issue 5 Pages 252-259

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Background: Postoperative infections can be classified as surgical site infections and remote infections. Postoperative respiratory tract infections (PRTI) are a type of remote infection and may be associated with prolonged hospitalization and increased medical expenses. This study compared postoperative duration of hospitalization and medical expenses between patients with and without PRTI after gastrointestinal surgery. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from a multicenter study of centers affiliated with the Japan Society for Surgical Infection and used 1-to-1 matching analysis to evaluate 86 patients who underwent gastrointestinal surgery during the period from March 1, 2014 through February 29, 2016. Results: Duration of postoperative hospitalization was significantly longer for patients with PRTI (38.6 days) than for those without PRTI (16.1 days), and postoperative medical expenses were significantly higher for patients with PRTI (1388.2 USD) than for those without PRTI (629.4 USD). Conclusions: Duration of hospitalization is longer and medical expenses are higher for patients that develop surgical site infections. This study found that this was also the case for patients with PRTI after gastrointestinal surgery. However, further studies are needed in order to confirm these results.

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