Risk prediction of complicated course in patients undergoing major head and neck surgery with free flap reconstruction

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1016/j.bjoms.2024.05.016
Emily A. Wilson , Christine Park , Jeremy D. McMahon , John Biddlestone , James McCaul , Michael W. Ho , Fabien A. Puglia , David Tighe
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The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS) Quality and Outcomes in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (QOMS) reconstructive audit aims to provide surgical teams with risk adjusted comparative performance data. The goal is to enable surgeons to optimise surgical pathways. Risk adjustment requires that data on appropriate predictive variables are collected. This study looked at variables predicting major complications and flap failure in a single institution with the aim of determining whether the QOMS dataset adequately captures the appropriate data points. A prospective database of head and neck flap procedures and associated postoperative complications has been maintained in the maxillofacial surgery department since August 2009 up to August 2022 (n=1327). A total of 25 putative risk variables were extracted from the health records for each patient. The outcomes of interest were total flap failure and major complications. Independent predictors of flap failure were recipient site (sinonasal/anterior skull base), previous major surgery, previous major surgery and radiotherapy, and flap selection. For major complications ACE-27 comorbidity score, flap type, use of tracheostomy, elevated preoperative plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) and flap selection were independently predictive. Apart from preoperative activated innate immunity all relevant risk stratification variables identified in this study form part of the QOMS dataset. QOMS is therefore likely to adequately risk stratify patients based upon currently collected variables.
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头颈部大手术游离皮瓣重建患者复杂病程的风险预测
英国口腔颌面外科医生协会(BAOMS)口腔颌面外科质量与成果(QOMS)重建审计旨在为外科团队提供风险调整后的绩效比较数据。其目的是使外科医生能够优化手术路径。风险调整要求收集适当的预测变量数据。本研究调查了一家医疗机构的主要并发症和皮瓣失败的预测变量,旨在确定 QOMS 数据集是否能充分捕捉到适当的数据点。自2009年8月至2022年8月(n=1327),颌面外科建立了头颈部皮瓣手术及相关术后并发症的前瞻性数据库。我们从每位患者的健康记录中提取了25个潜在风险变量。关注的结果是皮瓣完全失败和主要并发症。皮瓣失败的独立预测因素包括受体部位(鼻窦/前颅底)、既往大手术、既往大手术和放疗以及皮瓣选择。对于主要并发症,ACE-27 合并症评分、皮瓣类型、气管造口术的使用、术前血浆 C 反应蛋白(CRP)升高和皮瓣选择是独立的预测因素。除了术前激活的先天性免疫外,本研究中确定的所有相关风险分层变量都是QOMS数据集的一部分。因此,QOMS有可能根据目前收集的变量对患者进行充分的风险分层。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: • Leading articles on all aspects of surgery in the oro-facial and head and neck region • One of the largest circulations of any international journal in this field • Dedicated to enhancing surgical expertise.
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