Research letter: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is Associated with an Increased Risk of Hospitalizations and Opioid Prescriptions Following Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis (Supplemental Material)
Published: 28 May 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/c32gkjsfx6.1
Contributors:
Seo Won Cho, Kyle Lauck, Hamza Malick, Stanislav TolkachjovDescription
To compare short and long-term outcomes in patients undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery with a previous history of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), we performed a retrospective cohort study via TriNetX using codes from the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision. The following supplemental material includes a table representing the demographics of PTSD cohort and control cohort before and after propensity matching. Matching was employed using following covariates: age at index, sex, depressive episode, general anxiety disorder, diabetes mellitus, nicotine dependence, alcohol related disorders, antidepressants, and antipsychotics.
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Institutions
- Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas
Categories
Psychiatry, Dermatology, Wound Healing, Opioid, Mohs Surgery, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder