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Comparison of Surgical Risk Scores in a European Cohort of Patients with Advanced Chronic Liver Disease

Patients with advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) or cirrhosis undergoing surgery have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality in contrast to the general population. This is a retrospective, observational study to evaluate the predictive capacity of surgical risk scores in European patients w...

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Autores principales: Canillas, Lidia, Pelegrina, Amalia, Colominas-González, Elena, Salis, Aina, Enríquez-Rodríguez, César J., Duran, Xavier, Caro, Antonia, Álvarez, Juan, Carrión, José A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763038
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12186100
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author Canillas, Lidia
Pelegrina, Amalia
Colominas-González, Elena
Salis, Aina
Enríquez-Rodríguez, César J.
Duran, Xavier
Caro, Antonia
Álvarez, Juan
Carrión, José A.
author_facet Canillas, Lidia
Pelegrina, Amalia
Colominas-González, Elena
Salis, Aina
Enríquez-Rodríguez, César J.
Duran, Xavier
Caro, Antonia
Álvarez, Juan
Carrión, José A.
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description Patients with advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) or cirrhosis undergoing surgery have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality in contrast to the general population. This is a retrospective, observational study to evaluate the predictive capacity of surgical risk scores in European patients with ACLD. Cirrhosis was defined by the presence of thrombocytopenia with <150,000/uL and splenomegaly, and AST-to-Platelet Ratio Index >2, a nodular liver edge seen via ultrasound, transient elastography of >15 kPa, and/or signs of portal hypertension. We assessed variables related to 90-day mortality and the discrimination and calibration of current surgical scores (Child-Pugh, MELD-Na, MRS, NSQIP, and VOCAL-Penn). Only patients with ACLD and major surgeries included in VOCAL-Penn were considered (n = 512). The mortality rate at 90 days after surgery was 9.8%. Baseline disparities between the H. Mar and VOCAL-Penn cohorts were identified. Etiology, obesity, and platelet count were not associated with mortality. The VOCAL-Penn showed the best discrimination (C-statistic(90D) = 0.876) and overall predictive capacity (Brier(90D) = 0.054), but calibration was not excellent in our cohort. VOCAL-Penn was suboptimal in patients with diabetes (C-statistic(30D) = 0.770), without signs of portal hypertension (C-statistic(30D) = 0.555), or with abdominal wall (C-statistic(30D) = 0.608) or urgent (C-statistic(180D) = 0.692) surgeries. Our European cohort has shown a mortality rate after surgery similar to those described in American studies. However, some variables included in the VOCAL-Penn score were not associated with mortality, and VOCAL-Penn’s discriminative ability decreases in patients with diabetes, without signs of portal hypertension, and with abdominal wall or urgent surgeries. These results should be validated in larger multicenter and prospective studies.
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spelling pubmed-105316882023-09-28 Comparison of Surgical Risk Scores in a European Cohort of Patients with Advanced Chronic Liver Disease Canillas, Lidia Pelegrina, Amalia Colominas-González, Elena Salis, Aina Enríquez-Rodríguez, César J. Duran, Xavier Caro, Antonia Álvarez, Juan Carrión, José A. J Clin Med Article Patients with advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) or cirrhosis undergoing surgery have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality in contrast to the general population. This is a retrospective, observational study to evaluate the predictive capacity of surgical risk scores in European patients with ACLD. Cirrhosis was defined by the presence of thrombocytopenia with <150,000/uL and splenomegaly, and AST-to-Platelet Ratio Index >2, a nodular liver edge seen via ultrasound, transient elastography of >15 kPa, and/or signs of portal hypertension. We assessed variables related to 90-day mortality and the discrimination and calibration of current surgical scores (Child-Pugh, MELD-Na, MRS, NSQIP, and VOCAL-Penn). Only patients with ACLD and major surgeries included in VOCAL-Penn were considered (n = 512). The mortality rate at 90 days after surgery was 9.8%. Baseline disparities between the H. Mar and VOCAL-Penn cohorts were identified. Etiology, obesity, and platelet count were not associated with mortality. The VOCAL-Penn showed the best discrimination (C-statistic(90D) = 0.876) and overall predictive capacity (Brier(90D) = 0.054), but calibration was not excellent in our cohort. VOCAL-Penn was suboptimal in patients with diabetes (C-statistic(30D) = 0.770), without signs of portal hypertension (C-statistic(30D) = 0.555), or with abdominal wall (C-statistic(30D) = 0.608) or urgent (C-statistic(180D) = 0.692) surgeries. Our European cohort has shown a mortality rate after surgery similar to those described in American studies. However, some variables included in the VOCAL-Penn score were not associated with mortality, and VOCAL-Penn’s discriminative ability decreases in patients with diabetes, without signs of portal hypertension, and with abdominal wall or urgent surgeries. These results should be validated in larger multicenter and prospective studies. MDPI 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10531688/ /pubmed/37763038 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12186100 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Álvarez, Juan
Carrión, José A.
Comparison of Surgical Risk Scores in a European Cohort of Patients with Advanced Chronic Liver Disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763038
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12186100
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