Prospective Multicenter Study to Clarify the Frequency of Peristomal Skin Disorders and Appropriate Evaluation Time in Patients with Malignant Rectal Tumors

This study aimed to understand the effectiveness of regular care in reducing the incidence of severe peristomal skin disorders, as well as to identify their risk factors. Peristomal skin disorders occur frequently in outpatient settings and require appropriate intervention. It remains, however, to b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of surgery 2024-09
Hauptverfasser: Shiraishi, Takuya, Nishizawa, Yuji, Nakajima, Mifumi, Kado, Ryoko, Ogawa, Hiroomi, Naomi, Satoh, Owada, Yohei, Enomoto, Tsuyoshi, Yazawa, Shinji, Hamahata, Yukihiro, Isogami, Yumi, Kitagawa, Kazuo, Sakamoto, Maki, Enomoto, Hiroya, Egawa, Akiko, Kitaguchi, Daichi, Hasegawa, Hiro, Ikeda, Koji, Tsukada, Yuichiro, Ito, Masaaki
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to understand the effectiveness of regular care in reducing the incidence of severe peristomal skin disorders, as well as to identify their risk factors. Peristomal skin disorders occur frequently in outpatient settings and require appropriate intervention. It remains, however, to be demonstrated when the need to follow up these patients decreases and whether assessing severity of peristomal skin disorders is useful. This prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study was conducted in six regional high-volume Japanese hospitals. The primary endpoint of the study was the effectiveness of regular follow-up in reducing the incidence of severe peristomal skin disorders via a scoring system at a defined regular outpatient visit. Propensity score matching was performed to compare a control group and patients with severe peristomal skin disorders. In total, 217 patients between December 2019 and December 2021 were enrolled, and 191 patients were analyzed. Multivariate analysis showed that loop stoma (odds ratio [OR], 5.017; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.350-18.639; P=0.016) and stoma height of
ISSN:0003-4932
1528-1140
1528-1140
DOI:10.1097/SLA.0000000000006522