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  • ACHQC – Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative

    Posted by Good intentions on September 23, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    This effort pops up occasionally, in various posts. The web site seems to show progress. Click through the headings on the main page.

    https://achqc.org/

    Here are the questionnaires used to assess results. Patient Reported Outcomes – PRO’s – are included.

    https://achqc.org/resources

    Good intentions replied 1 year, 8 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Good intentions

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    April 14, 2023 at 12:02 pm

    Here is an interesting new paper about the effect of smoking on short-term outcomes after inguinal hernia surgery. They use ACHQC data for the study. Almost 20,000 subjects. There must be some correlations with mesh type and/or surgery method.

    A focus on smoking is a start. Hopefully somebody will be brave enough some day to call out the bad mesh products. I wonder if the lawyers have thought about discovery as a way to get access to the data. Or maybe the mesh makers also, to show how their product is better than the competition’s. Assuming that mesh information is part of the information acquired. It’s easy to imagine though that all of the meshes are lumped together in to one category – mesh.

    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-023-10055-4

    Published: 12 April 2023
    The effect of smoking status on inguinal hernia repair outcomes: An ACHQC analysis
    Celeste G. Yergin, Delaney D. Ding, Sharon Phillips, Thomas E. Read & Mazen R. Al-Mansour
    Surgical Endoscopy (2023)

    “Background
    Smoking has been shown to negatively affect surgical outcomes, so smoking cessation prior to elective operations is often recommended. …

    Results
    19,866 inguinal hernia repairs were included (current smokers?=?2239, former smokers?=?4064 and never smokers?=?13,563). …

    Conclusions
    Smoking status is not associated with short-term adverse outcomes following inguinal hernia repair. Mandating smoking cessation does not appear necessary to prevent short-term adverse outcomes.”

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