Validation Study of the Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction Database in Siriraj Hospital, Thailand

Q3 Medicine Siriraj Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.33192/smj.v76i7.268007
Surapa Tornsatitkul, P. Suraarunsumrit, Laddawan Jensarikit, A. Siriussawakul, S. Niyomnaitham
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Objective: Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD) is a complication that arises in the elderly. Because of the limited knowledge of POCD, researchers must handle a substantial amount of data to ensure the comprehensive collection of all relevant factors. To deal with this data, a validation study is a valuable method that aids in qualifying the data. Materials and Methods: A validation exercise was performed for 40% of the data in the Siriraj POCD database (n=250) in 2020-2023. The validation covered 30 items, including demographic data, surgical and anesthetic factors. The validation study had two components: internal validation, which aimed to assess the completeness, uniformity, plausibility, and accuracy of the data in the database, and external validation, where the results were compared to external literature to confirm their correspondence. Results: The completeness was 99.2% for creatinine and 94.0% for hemoglobin, while others showed 100% completeness. The accuracy ranged from 73.6% to 99.6%, with a median of 97.4%. Most errors found were related to “body weight”, followed by “hemoglobin levels” and “Propofol targeted controlled infusion”, with accuracy rates of 73.6%, 84.0%, and 85.2%, respectively. In the external validation, the POCD incidence at 1 week from surgery in the literature review ranged from 8.9%–46.1% compared to 26.0% in our study. Conclusion: The Siriraj POCD cohort study database was found to be reasonably valid. Therefore, this data can support high-quality research. Our recommendations for developing a good database include implementing a dedicated plan, employing trained staff, and using reliable data sources.
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泰国 Siriraj 医院术后认知功能障碍数据库验证研究
目的:术后认知功能障碍(POCD)是老年人的一种并发症。由于对 POCD 的了解有限,研究人员必须处理大量数据,以确保全面收集所有相关因素。为了处理这些数据,验证研究是一种有价值的方法,有助于对数据进行定性:2020-2023 年,对锡里拉杰 POCD 数据库中 40% 的数据(n=250)进行了验证。验证涉及 30 个项目,包括人口统计学数据、手术和麻醉因素。验证研究包括两个部分:内部验证,旨在评估数据库中数据的完整性、统一性、可信度和准确性;外部验证,将验证结果与外部文献进行比较,以确认其对应性:肌酐和血红蛋白数据的完整性分别为 99.2%和 94.0%,其他数据的完整性为 100%。准确率从 73.6% 到 99.6% 不等,中位数为 97.4%。发现的大多数错误与 "体重 "有关,其次是 "血红蛋白水平 "和 "丙泊酚靶向控制输注",准确率分别为 73.6%、84.0% 和 85.2%。在外部验证中,文献综述中手术后 1 周的 POCD 发生率为 8.9%-46.1%,而我们的研究为 26.0%:西里拉吉 POCD 队列研究数据库具有合理的有效性。因此,这些数据可以为高质量的研究提供支持。我们对建立良好数据库的建议包括实施专门计划、聘用训练有素的员工和使用可靠的数据源。
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