Association of Gangrenous, Suppurative, and Exudative Findings With Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Children With Nonperforated Appendicitis
Cramm SL, Lipskar AM, Graham DA, Kunisaki SM, Griggs CL, Allukian M, Russell RT, Chandler NM, Santore MT, Aronowitz DI, Blakely ML, Campbell B, Collins DT, Commander SJ, Cowles RA, DeFazio JR, Echols JC, Esparaz JR, Feng C, Guyer RA, Hanna DN, He K, Kahan AM, Keane OA, Lamoshi A, Lopez CM, McLean SE, Pace E, Regan MD, Scholz S, Tracy ET, Williams SA, Zhang L, Rangel SJ, Chang A, Fitzgerald M, Middlesworth W, Finck C, Hackam D, Engwall-Gill A, Gerall C, Orlas C, Hwang R, Dantes G. Association of Gangrenous, Suppurative, and Exudative Findings With Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Children With Nonperforated Appendicitis. JAMA Surgery 2022, 157: 685-692. PMID: 35648410, PMCID: PMC9161124, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2022.1928.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurgical site infectionSite infectionExudative findingsPostoperative lengthOperative reportsNonperforated appendicitisNational Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramMultivariable mixed-effects regressionPostoperative surgical site infectionSurgical Quality Improvement ProgramPediatric National Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramMean postoperative lengthOrgan space infectionMulticenter cohort studyMedical record reviewCohort of childrenQuality Improvement ProgramPostoperative antibioticsCohort studyInpatient managementPatient characteristicsSecondary outcomesSpace infectionPrimary outcomeHospital revisits