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  • Title: Mortality after open cholecystectomy in patients with cirrhosis of the liver: a population-based study in Denmark.
    Author: Thulstrup AM, Sørensen HT, Vilstrup H.
    Journal: Eur J Surg; 2001 Sep; 167(9):679-83. PubMed ID: 11759738.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To find out if patients with alcoholic cirrhosis are at greater risk of dying within 30 days of cholecystectomy than patients with non-alcoholic cirrhosis or normal controls. DESIGN: Population-based study. SETTING: Hospitals, Denmark. SUBJECTS: 23103 patients with liver cirrhosis recorded in the Danish National Registry during the period 1977-94, of whom 110 had an open cholecystectomy; a random sample of 1204 patients without cirrhosis taken from all patients who had a cholecystectomy during the study period. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Risk of mortality. RESULTS: In the group with alcoholic cirrhosis the 30-day mortality was 7.7% and for the controls it was 0.9%. In patients with alcoholic cirrhosis the relative risk of death within 30 days was 11.5 (95% confidence interval 2.8 to 47.4) compared with controls, whereas that for patients with non-alcoholic cirrhosis was 1.1 (95% CI 0.1 to 9.8) compared with controls. CONCLUSION: Patients with alcoholic cirrhosis have an 11-fold increased risk of postoperative mortality after undergoing cholecystectomy.
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