ACS-NSQIP risk calculator predicts cohort but not individual risk of complication following colorectal resection.

作者: Laura Z. Hyde , Neda Valizadeh , Ahmed M. Al-Mazrou , Ravi P. Kiran

DOI: 10.1016/J.AMJSURG.2018.11.017

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摘要: Abstract Objective Compare the ACS-NSQIP risk calculator with institutional for colorectal surgery. Methods Actual and predicted outcomes were compared both cohort individuals. Results For cohort, was accurate 7/8 outcomes; there more serious complications than (19.4 vs 14.7%, p  Patients better current smokers (OR 4.3 95% CI 1.2–15.4), ASA ≥ 3 10.4, 2.8–39.2), underwent total/subtotal colectomy 3.5, 1.1–12.2) or operated by Surgeon 2 2.9, 1.4–11.6). who had low ASA 10.5, 1.3–82.6), operation 11.8, 2.5, 55.2). Limitations Single center study, sample size may bias subgroup analyses. Conclusions The ACS NSQIP did not predict outcome risk.

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