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Rates of Textbook Outcome Achieved in Patients Undergoing Liver and Pancreatic Surgery
by
Alcázar-López, Candido F.
, Melgar, Paola
, Rubio-García, Juan Jesus
, Carbonell-Morote, Silvia
, Villodre, Celia
, Franco-Campello, Mariano
, Ramia, José M.
in
Age
/ Decision trees
/ Hemoglobin
/ Hepatectomy
/ Hospital utilization
/ Length of stay
/ Liver
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pancreatectomy
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Physiology
/ Postoperative care
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2024
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Rates of Textbook Outcome Achieved in Patients Undergoing Liver and Pancreatic Surgery
by
Alcázar-López, Candido F.
, Melgar, Paola
, Rubio-García, Juan Jesus
, Carbonell-Morote, Silvia
, Villodre, Celia
, Franco-Campello, Mariano
, Ramia, José M.
in
Age
/ Decision trees
/ Hemoglobin
/ Hepatectomy
/ Hospital utilization
/ Length of stay
/ Liver
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pancreatectomy
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Physiology
/ Postoperative care
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2024
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Rates of Textbook Outcome Achieved in Patients Undergoing Liver and Pancreatic Surgery
by
Alcázar-López, Candido F.
, Melgar, Paola
, Rubio-García, Juan Jesus
, Carbonell-Morote, Silvia
, Villodre, Celia
, Franco-Campello, Mariano
, Ramia, José M.
in
Age
/ Decision trees
/ Hemoglobin
/ Hepatectomy
/ Hospital utilization
/ Length of stay
/ Liver
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pancreatectomy
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Physiology
/ Postoperative care
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2024
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Rates of Textbook Outcome Achieved in Patients Undergoing Liver and Pancreatic Surgery
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Rates of Textbook Outcome Achieved in Patients Undergoing Liver and Pancreatic Surgery
2024
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Backgorund: Textbook outcome (TO) is a composite measure that reflects the most desirable surgical results as a single indicator. The aim of this study was to assess the achievement of TO at a hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery unit in a Spanish tertiary hospital. Methods: We performed a retrospective observational study of all consecutive patients who underwent HPB surgery over a 4-year period. Morbidity according to the Clavien-Dindo classification at 30 days, hospital stay, risk of morbidity and mortality according to the POSSUM, and mortality and readmissions at 90 days were recorded. TO was considered when a patient presented no major complications (≥IIIA), no mortality, no readmission, and no prolonged length of stay (≤75th). Results: 283 patients were included. Morbidity >IIIA was reported in 21.6%, and 5.7% died; the median postoperative stay was 4 days. TO was achieved in 56.2% of patients. Comparing patients who presented TO with those who did not, significant differences were recorded for the type of procedure and the expected risk of morbidity and mortality calculated according to the POSSUM scale. There were significant differences between patients with major resections (TO rates: major hepatectomy (46.3%) and major pancreatectomy (52.5%)) and those with minor resections (TO rates minor hepatectomy (67.7%) and minor pancreatectomy (40.4%)). Conclusions: TO is a useful management tool for assessing postoperative results.
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