Textbook outcomes after oesophagectomy: a single-centre observational study

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Buchholz, Vered [1 ]
Hazard, Riley [2 ]
Lee, Dong-Kyu [3 ]
Liu, David S. [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Zhang, Wendell [2 ]
Chen, Sharon [2 ]
Aly, Ahmed [1 ]
Barnett, Stephen [1 ]
Le, Peter [5 ]
Weinberg, Laurence [1 ,2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Dept Surg, Austin Hlth, Melbourne, Australia
[2] Austin Hlth, Dept Anesthesia, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Dongguk Univ, Ilsan Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Goyang, South Korea
[4] Univ Melbourne, Gen & Gastrointestinal Surg Res & Trials Grp, Austin, CA USA
[5] Peter MacCallum Canc Ctr, Div Canc Surg, Precinct, Vic, Australia
[6] Univ Melbourne, Dept Crit Care, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
关键词
Oesophagectomy; Cancer; Surgery; Costs; Complications; Anaesthesia; Textbook outcome; LONG-TERM SURVIVAL; CANCER; COMPLICATIONS; CARE; QUALITY;
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10.1186/s12893-023-02253-7
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R61 [外科手术学];
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BackgroundTextbook outcomes is a composite quality assurance tool assessing the ideal perioperative and postoperative course as a unified measure. Currently, its definition and application in the context of oesophagectomy in Australia is unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the textbook outcomes after oesophagectomy in a single referral centre of Australia and investigate the association between textbook outcomes and patient, tumour, and treatment characteristics.MethodsAn observational study was retrospectively performed on patients undergoing open, laparoscopic, or hybrid oesophagectomy between January 2010 and December 2019 in a single cancer referral centre. A textbook outcome was defined as the fulfillment of 10 criteria: R0 resection, retrieval of at least 15 lymph nodes, no intraoperative complications, no postoperative complications greater than Clavien-Dindo grade III, no anastomotic leak, no readmission to the ICU, no hospital stay beyond 21 days, no mortality within 90 days, no readmission related to the surgical procedure within 30 days from admission and no reintervention related to the surgical procedure. The proportion of patients who met each criterion for textbook outcome was calculated and compared. Selected patient-related parameters (age, gender, BMI, ASA score, CCI score), tumour-related factors (tumour location, tumour histology, AJCC clinical T and N stage and treatment-related factor [neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgical approach]) were assessed. Disease recurrence and one year survival were also evaluated.Results110 patients who underwent oesophagectomy were included. The overall textbook outcome rate was 24%. The difference in rates across the years was not statistically significant. The most achieved textbook outcome parameters were 'no mortality in 90 days' (96%) and 'R0 resection' (89%). The least frequently met textbook outcome parameter was 'no severe postoperative complications' (58%), followed by 'no hospital stays over 21 days' (61%). No significant association was found between patient, tumour and treatment characteristics and the rate of textbook outcome. Tumour recurrence rate and overall long term survival was similar between textbook outcome and non-textbook outcome groups. Patients with R0 resection, no intraoperative complication and a hospital stay less than 21 days had reduced mortality rates.ConclusionsTextbook outcome is a clinically relevant indicator and was achieved in 24% of patients. Severe complications and a prolonged hospital stay were the key criteria that limited the achievement of a textbook outcome. These findings provide meticulous evaluation of oesophagectomy perioperative care and provide a direction for the utilisation of this concept in identifying and improving surgical and oncological care across multiple healthcare levels.
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