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Dcres complete pack9/22/2023 ![]() No statistically significant adjusted association between underweight, overweight or obesity and re-operation was found (adjusted OR (95%CI): 0.456 (0.181-1.148), 1.468 (0.857-2.517), and 1.314 (0.663-2.601), respectively. Re-operative surgery was done in 124 patients (17.1%). The median age was 69.5 years (range: 18.2-101.7 years), 51.4% were women (n = 373), 78.4% (n = 569) of the patients had at least one co-existing disease, and 47.5% (n = 345) were categorised as American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class ≥ 3. Results: A total of 726 patients were included. ![]() ![]() The association between BMI and reoperation are presented as crude and adjusted odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Outcome measures: Reoperation within 30 days of the primary surgical procedure and 90-day survival. Methods: This was a nationwide cohort study of all Danish patients who were surgically treated for benign gastric or duodenal PPU between 20. ![]() Introduction: The aim of the present nationwide Danish cohort study was to examine the association between body mass index (BMI) and reoperation in patients who are surgically treated for perforated peptic ulcer (PPU). ![]()
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