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Quality of Life of Children After Completion of Surgical Treatment for Anorectal Malformation: A Single-centre Cross-sectional Study in South-Western Uganda. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the quality of life (QoL) of children who underwent surgical treatment for anorectal malformations (ARMs) at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital in Uganda, focusing on health-related QoL differences based on age and gender.
  • Researchers enrolled 88 children aged 3 to 18, using a 23-item PedsQL 4.0 inventory to assess their QoL, finding that rectovestibular fistulas were the most common form of ARM among participants.
  • Results showed high average QoL scores (94 out of 100), with better physical and school functioning scores in females; however, the presence of associated anomalies and the need for reoperations were linked to poorer

Article Abstract

Background: Anorectal malformations (ARMs) range from abnormalities such as imperforate anus to complex forms such as cloaca and are often associated with other anomalies and residual functional stooling problems. The present study aimed to evaluate the quality of life (QoL) of children after surgical treatment for ARMs at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH) in South-Western Uganda.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we enrolled children who had completed surgical treatment for ARMs between 2014 and 2021 at MRRH. A 23-item PedsQL 4.0 inventory was used to evaluate health-related QoL in children using a multidimensional parent proxy reporting for children aged 3 years to 7 years and child self-reporting for children aged 8-17 years. Regression analysis was used to determine the association between sociodemographic and clinical variables and QoL. Crude and adjusted coefficients and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated. The significance level was set to a p-value <0.05.

Results: A total of 88 participants (F:M ratio = 1.15:1) aged 3 years-18 years with a median age of 4.5 years (IQR 3-7) were enrolled. The median age at diagnosis of ARM and preliminary diverting colostomy was 3 days (range: 2-30 days) and 3 days (range: 2-60 days) respectively. Rectovestibular fistulas, 47 (53.4%), were the most prevalent subtype of ARMs, and 5.7% of children had associated anomalies. Over one-third of the participants (38.6%) had definitive surgery after 3 years of age, and PSARP was the most common procedure. The average PedsQL score was 94 out of a maximum score of 100. The mean physical functioning score was 96.7 in males and 98.9 in females. The overall mean emotional functioning score was 91 ± 2. The mean social functioning score was 92 ± 3.0. The mean school functioning score was 95.7 in males and 98.5 in females. Associated anomalies and reoperation significantly predicted poor QoL.

Conclusion: The overall QoL of the participants was good. Increasing years after completion of surgery was significantly associated with good QoL scores in all dormains. Associated anomalies and reoperation were associated with poor QoL, while years after definitive surgery was associated with good QoL. There is a need for increased awareness and utilization of QoL assessments as an outcome measure after definitive surgery for ARM.

Type Of Study: Cross sectional clinical study.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.161998DOI Listing

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