Evaluation of postoperative complications in the older population

Mateusz Sitkowski, J. Kenig
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Evaluation of the frequency and severity of postoperative complications is an integral part of establishing the clinical utility of a specific treatment. They define the possible consequences resulting from the chosen method of treatment, and thus the potential risks associated with this choice. Thanks to the analysis of complications, it is possible to evaluate patients’ safety, identify a problem in the course of surgery within a given hospital and surgical team or carry a financial analysis. Not only is the frequency of occurrence important, but so is the severity of complications. Therefore, in recent years we have seen the development of several new tools for assessing postoperative complications such as the Cla-vien-Dindo scale, the Accordion Severity Grading System, the Postoperative Morbidity Index or the Comprehensive Complication Index. Analysis of the above-mentioned scales may contribute to the development of clear algorithms for the management of older patients at increased risk of severe complications and higher mortality, which subsequently may lead to increased efficacy and safer treatment in this population.
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老年人群术后并发症的评价
评估术后并发症的发生频率和严重程度是确定特定治疗的临床效用的一个组成部分。它们定义了所选择的治疗方法可能产生的后果,以及与这种选择相关的潜在风险。由于对并发症的分析,可以评估患者的安全性,确定特定医院和手术团队在手术过程中出现的问题,或者进行财务分析。不仅发生的频率很重要,并发症的严重程度也很重要。因此,近年来我们看到了一些评估术后并发症的新工具的发展,如Cla-vien-Dindo量表、Accordion严重程度分级系统、术后发病率指数或综合并发症指数。对上述量表的分析可能有助于制定明确的算法,用于管理严重并发症风险增加和死亡率较高的老年患者,从而可能提高这一人群的疗效和更安全的治疗。
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