Factors affecting length of stay after percutaneous biliary interventions

2019 
Objective: To evaluate the factors affecting the length of hospital stay (LOS) after percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD). Methods: A retrospective review of all patients who had undergone PTBD with or without stenting at a UK specialist centre between 2005 and 2016 was conducted. Results: 692 patients underwent 1976 procedures over 731 clinical episodes for which, the median age was 65 (range 18–100) years, and the median Charlson Index was 3. PTBD was performed for malignant (n = 563) and benign strictures (n = 60), stones (n = 62), and bile leaks (n = 46). The median LOS was 13 (range 0–157) days, and the median interprocedure duration was 9 (range 0–304) days. The median number of procedures per patient was 2 and the median number of days required to complete a set of procedures for a patient (TBID) ranged from 0 to 557 days, with a median of 16 (interquartile range: 8–32) days. Patients with biliary leak had the highest LOS. Biliary stents were mostly placed at the second stage at a medi...
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