Predictors and Consequences of Hematoma After Thyroidectomy: An American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database Analysis

Hematoma after thyroid surgery is a serious complication. The purpose of this study was to determine the predictors and consequences of hematoma after thyroid surgery. A retrospective analysis of 11,552 open thyroidectomies was conducted using the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quali...

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description Hematoma after thyroid surgery is a serious complication. The purpose of this study was to determine the predictors and consequences of hematoma after thyroid surgery. A retrospective analysis of 11,552 open thyroidectomies was conducted using the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program 2016-2017 main and thyroidectomy-targeted procedure databases. Predictors of hematoma and the effect of hematoma on outcomes were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression, resulting in risk-adjusted odds ratios of hematoma and morbidity/mortality, respectively. Statistical analysis was performed using R version 3.5.1. We found that male gender (odds ratio 1.71, 95% confidence interval 1.25-2.32; P value 0.0007), Black race (1.89, 1.27-2.77; 0.0014), other race (1.76, 1.23-2.50; 0.0017), hypertension (1.68, 1.20-2.35; 0.0026), diabetes (1.45, 1.00-2.06; 0.0460), and bleeding disorders (3.63, 1.61-7.28; 0.0007) were independent risk factors for postoperative hematoma. The use of an energy device for hemostasis (0.63, 0.46-0.87; 0.0041) was independently associated with decreased hematoma rate. Postoperative hematoma was an independent risk factor for overall morbidity (3.04, 2.21-4.15;
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