Risk of peri-operative complications in children receiving preoperative steroids
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Risk of peri‑operative complications in children receiving preoperative steroids Elbert J. Mets1 · Fouad Chouairi1 · Humza Mirza1 · Omar Allam1 · Kitae Eric Park1 · Alexandra Junn1 · Michael Alperovich1 Accepted: 1 September 2020 © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020
Abstract Background Steroid use predisposes adult patients to increased perioperative complications including wound dehiscence and delayed wound healing. A similar large study investigating the perioperative impact of steroid use in pediatric patients has not been performed. Methods The National Surgical Quality Improvement Project Pediatric Database was queried from 2012–2017 to identify patients who received steroid preoperatively. Patient demographics, comorbidities, surgical variables, and outcomes were compared between cohorts. Patients were propensity score matched and thirty-day adverse events were compared. Results Of 425,251 pediatric surgery patients, 9716 (2.3%) received preoperative steroids. Pediatric patients treated with steroids were older and had more comorbidities. After propensity score matching, the steroid population had a significantly higher rate of adverse events, including prolonged hospital stay (15.3% vs. 9.1%, p
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