Surgical Apgar Score Predicted Postoperative Morbidity After Esophagectomy for Esophageal Cancer

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作者
Eto, Kojiro [1 ]
Yoshida, Naoya [1 ]
Iwatsuki, Masaaki [1 ]
Kurashige, Junji [1 ]
Ida, Satoshi [1 ]
Ishimoto, Takatsugu [1 ]
Baba, Yoshifumi [1 ]
Sakamoto, Yasuo [1 ]
Miyamoto, Yuji [1 ]
Watanabe, Masayuki [2 ]
Baba, Hideo [1 ]
机构
[1] Kumamoto Univ, Grad Sch Med Sci, Dept Surg Gastroenterol, 1-1-1 Honjo, Kumamoto 8608556, Japan
[2] Canc Inst Hosp, Dept Surg Gastroenterol, Koto Ku, 3-8-31 Ariake, Tokyo 1358550, Japan
关键词
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM; COMPLICATIONS; CHEMORADIOTHERAPY; HOSPITALS; MORTALITY; OUTCOMES; SURGERY; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1007/s00268-016-3425-1
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Recently, a simple and easy complication prediction system, the Surgical Apgar Sore (SAS) calculated by three intraoperative parameters (estimated blood loss, lowest mean arterial pressure, and lowest heart rate), has been proposed for general surgery. This study aimed to determine if the SAS could accurately predict perioperative morbidity in patients undergoing esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. We investigated 399 patients who underwent esophagectomy at the Kumamoto University Hospital between April 2007 and March 2015. Clinical data, including intraoperative parameters, were collected retrospectively. Patients had postoperative morbidities classified as Clavien-Dindo grade III or more. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to elucidate factors that affected the development of complications. The mean age of the study population was 65.7 years, 357 patients (89.5 %) were male. The frequency of any morbidity was 32.3 %. Univariate analyses showed that the SAS as well as preoperative chemotherapy, volume of bleeding, and reconstruction of organs were associated with morbidities. Multivariate analysis showed that a SAS < 5 was found to be an independent risk factor for morbidities. The SAS is considered to be useful for predicting the development of postoperative morbidities after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer.
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