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Post-thyroidectomy hemorrhage: a national study of patients treated at the Danish departments of ENT Head and Neck Surgery

Christian Godballe, Anders Rørbaek Madsen, Henrik Baymler Pedersen, Thomas Frisch, Christian Hjort Sørensen, Ulrik Pedersen, Jens Helweg-Larsen, Lisa Barfoed, Peter Illum, Jonas Elmose Mønsted, Birgit Becker, Troels Nielsen

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    Abstract

    As bleeding in the neck region is a potentially life-threatening complication, we found it imperative to concretize the frequency and to identify possible reasons for this complication. A national database of all thyroid surgery performed inside the specialty of ENT Head and Neck Surgery (THYKIR) was established in January 2001. This nationwide cohort study represents 5,490 patients included until December 2007. Overall hemorrhage frequency was 4.2% with a wide variation among departments. Multiple regression analysis identified age, male gender, malignant histology and extent of surgery as independent risk factors for hemorrhage. Increased hospital stay and infection rates were found in patients treated with drainage. The median time for onset of postoperative hemorrhage was 3 h (range 0-105). Compared with international literature our incidence of post-thyroidectomy hemorrhage is relatively high. Improvement might be reached by the exchange of experience between departments with focus on adequate surgical technique and careful hemostasis.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
    Volume266
    Issue number12
    Pages (from-to)1945-52
    Number of pages7
    ISSN0937-4477
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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