Risk adjusted assessment of individual surgeon's pancreatic fistula outcomes.

IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES Gender Issues Pub Date : 2020-03-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.hpb.2019.07.017
Keith J Roberts, Amanda P C S Boteon, Francesca Marcon, Manuel Abradelo, Bobby Dasari, Paolo Muiesan, Ravi Marudanayagam, Robert P Sutcliffe, John Isaac, Darius F Mirza
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Background: Post-operative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is a major cause of morbidity following pancreatoduodenectomy. The risk of POPF varies between individuals and thus assessment without risk adjustment is crude. However, despite the availability of numerous scores to determine risk, no study has provided a risk adjusted assessment of POPF outcomes.

Methods: The observed and risk adjusted occurrence of POPF from consecutive patients operated upon by eight surgeons were recorded. Surgeons varied in experience from newly appointed (n = 5) to established (n = 3). CUSUM (cumulative sum) analysis was used to assess performance.

Results: 104 POPF occurred among 519 patients (20.0%). The occurrence of POPF was significantly lower among experienced surgeons (20/186, 10.7% vs 84/333, 25.2%; p < 0.001). Following risk adjustment surgeons observed 16.6 fewer to 6.5 excess POPF per 100 patients than predicted. Analysis of the CUSUM plots demonstrated the experienced surgeons performed steadily with a gradual reduction in observed POPF compared to what was predicted. The new surgeon's performance was less consistent and evidence of a learning curve was observed with steady improvement occurring after 50-70 patients.

Conclusions: Risk adjusted assessment of POPF demonstrates differences between experienced and less experienced surgeons. This method could be used to audit practice and observe effects of changes to technique.

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对每位外科医生的胰腺瘘疗效进行风险调整评估。
背景:术后胰瘘(POPF)是胰十二指肠切除术后发病的主要原因。胰瘘的风险因人而异,因此未经风险调整的评估是粗略的。然而,尽管有许多确定风险的评分标准,但还没有研究对 POPF 结果进行风险调整评估:方法:记录了由八名外科医生对连续患者进行手术后观察到的 POPF 发生率和风险调整后的发生率。外科医生的经验各不相同,有新上任的(5 人),也有经验丰富的(3 人)。采用 CUSUM(累积总和)分析法评估绩效:结果:519 名患者中有 104 例 POPF(20.0%)。有经验的外科医生的 POPF 发生率明显较低(20/186,10.7% vs 84/333,25.2%;P 结论:POPF 的风险调整评估结果显示,有经验的外科医生的 POPF 发生率明显较低:经过风险调整的 POPF 评估表明,经验丰富的外科医生和经验不足的外科医生之间存在差异。这种方法可用于审核实践和观察技术变化的效果。
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期刊介绍: Gender Issues is interdisciplinary and cross-national in scope focusing on gender and gender equity.  The journal publishes basic and applied research examining gender relationships as well as the impact of economic, legal, political, and social forces on those relationships across four domains: 1.  Understanding gender socialization, personality, and behavior in a gendered context.2.  Exploring the wide range of relationships within the gender spectrum, such as acquaintances, friendships, romantic, and professional relationships. 3.  Assessing the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on gender identity, expression, and gender relations.4.  Interpreting the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on the aspirations, status and roles of people internationally.
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