Is It Time to Centralize High-risk Cancer Care in the United States? Comparison of Outcomes of Esophagectomy Between England and the United States

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作者
Munasinghe, Aruna [1 ]
Markar, Sheraz R. [1 ,2 ]
Mamidanna, Ravikrishna [1 ]
Darzi, Ara W. [1 ]
Faiz, Omar D. [3 ]
Hanna, George B. [1 ]
Low, Donald E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, St Marys Hosp, Dept Biosurg & Surg Technol, London, England
[2] Virginia Mason Med Ctr, 1100 Ninth Ave, Seattle, WA 98111 USA
[3] St Marks Hosp & Acad Inst, Harrow, Middx, England
关键词
centralization; esophagectomy; esophageal cancer; surgical mortality; procedural volume; HOSPITAL VOLUME; POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY; GASTRIC-CANCER; SURGERY; SURVIVAL; CARCINOMA; MORBIDITY; RESECTION; TRENDS;
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10.1097/SLA.0000000000000805
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Objective: To determine the difference in in-hospital mortality and length of hospital stay (LOS) after esophagectomy between the United States and England. Background: Since 2001, complex procedures such as esophagectomy have been centralized in England, but in the United States no formal plan for centralization exists. Methods: Patients who underwent esophagectomy for cancer between 2005 and 2010 were identified from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (United States) and the Hospital Episodes Statistics (England). In-hospital mortality and LOS were compared. Results: There were 7433 esophagectomies performed in 66 English hospitals and 5858 resections in 775 US hospitals; median number of resections per center per year was 17.5 in England and 2 in the United States. In-hospital mortality was greater in US hospitals (5.50% vs 4.20%, P=0.001). In multiple regression analysis, predictors of mortality included patient age, comorbidities, hospital volume, and surgery performed in the United States [odds ratio (OR) = 1.20 (1.02-1.41), P = 0.03]. Median LOS was greater in the English hospitals (15 vs 12 days, P < 0.001). However, when subset analysis was done on high-volume centers in both health systems, mortality was significantly better in US hospitals (2.10% vs 3.50%, P = 0.02). LOS was also seen to decrease in the US high-volume centers but not in England. Conclusions: The findings from this international comparison suggest that centralization of high-risk cancer surgery to centers of excellence with a high procedural volume translates into an improved clinical outcome. These findings should be factored into discussions regarding future service configuration of major cancer surgery in the United States.
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