Patients with high anxiety and depression scores face greater postoperative complications after colorectal surgery.
- 25% of patients experienced clinically relevant complications, with inflammatory bowel disease and active smoking identified as risk factors.
- High hospital anxiety and depression scores increased the odds of complications (OR 1.07).
Surgeons should routinely screen for these psychological issues to improve patient outcomes.
- Protective factor: high hemoglobin levels reduced complication risks (OR 0.81).
Journal Article by Kraft M, Maroli A (…) Espín-Basany E et 4 al. in BMC Surg
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