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Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK

BACKGROUND: Thoracoscore and the European Society Objective Score (ESOS.01) are two scoring systems used in thoracic surgery to estimate operative mortality risk. We aimed to evaluate if these are valid tools for use in the UK population. METHODS: A multi-center, prospective study was carried out on...

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Autores principales: Sharkey, Annabel, Ariyaratnam, Priyadharshanan, Anikin, Vladimir, Belcher, Elizabeth, Kendall, Simon, Lim, Eric, Naidu, Babu, Parry, Wyn, Loubani, Mahmoud
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Publicado: Elmer Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5649945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29147415
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon897w
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author Sharkey, Annabel
Ariyaratnam, Priyadharshanan
Anikin, Vladimir
Belcher, Elizabeth
Kendall, Simon
Lim, Eric
Naidu, Babu
Parry, Wyn
Loubani, Mahmoud
author_facet Sharkey, Annabel
Ariyaratnam, Priyadharshanan
Anikin, Vladimir
Belcher, Elizabeth
Kendall, Simon
Lim, Eric
Naidu, Babu
Parry, Wyn
Loubani, Mahmoud
author_sort Sharkey, Annabel
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Thoracoscore and the European Society Objective Score (ESOS.01) are two scoring systems used in thoracic surgery to estimate operative mortality risk. We aimed to evaluate if these are valid tools for use in the UK population. METHODS: A multi-center, prospective study was carried out on patients undergoing lung resection at six UK centers. Data were submitted electronically using our online data collection tool. Data were analyzed to determine the factors affecting mortality. A receiver operating characteristic analysis determined the ability of the thoracoscore and ESOS.01 to predict in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: Data were complete for 2,245 patients. The observed in-hospital mortality was 31 patients (1.38%). Mean thoracoscore was 2.66 (SD ± 3.21). Gender (P = 0.004, hazard ratio 4.786) and co-morbidity score (P = 0.005, hazard ratio 3.289) were identified as risk factors for mortality. A sub-analysis was performed using data from 1,912 patients with complete data for ESOS.01. In this group, mean thoracoscore was 2.55 (SD ± 2.94), mean ESOS.01 was 2.11(SD ± 1.41), and these were statistically significantly different (P < 0.0001). The observed in-hospital mortality was 28 patients (1.46%). The c-index for thoracoscore was 0.705, and for ESOS.01 was 0.739. CONCLUSIONS: Both thoracoscore and ESOS.01 overestimated mortality in the UK population. There is a continued need to develop an appropriate risk prediction system for the UK.
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spelling pubmed-56499452017-11-16 Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK Sharkey, Annabel Ariyaratnam, Priyadharshanan Anikin, Vladimir Belcher, Elizabeth Kendall, Simon Lim, Eric Naidu, Babu Parry, Wyn Loubani, Mahmoud World J Oncol Original Article BACKGROUND: Thoracoscore and the European Society Objective Score (ESOS.01) are two scoring systems used in thoracic surgery to estimate operative mortality risk. We aimed to evaluate if these are valid tools for use in the UK population. METHODS: A multi-center, prospective study was carried out on patients undergoing lung resection at six UK centers. Data were submitted electronically using our online data collection tool. Data were analyzed to determine the factors affecting mortality. A receiver operating characteristic analysis determined the ability of the thoracoscore and ESOS.01 to predict in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: Data were complete for 2,245 patients. The observed in-hospital mortality was 31 patients (1.38%). Mean thoracoscore was 2.66 (SD ± 3.21). Gender (P = 0.004, hazard ratio 4.786) and co-morbidity score (P = 0.005, hazard ratio 3.289) were identified as risk factors for mortality. A sub-analysis was performed using data from 1,912 patients with complete data for ESOS.01. In this group, mean thoracoscore was 2.55 (SD ± 2.94), mean ESOS.01 was 2.11(SD ± 1.41), and these were statistically significantly different (P < 0.0001). The observed in-hospital mortality was 28 patients (1.46%). The c-index for thoracoscore was 0.705, and for ESOS.01 was 0.739. CONCLUSIONS: Both thoracoscore and ESOS.01 overestimated mortality in the UK population. There is a continued need to develop an appropriate risk prediction system for the UK. Elmer Press 2015-02 2015-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5649945/ /pubmed/29147415 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon897w Text en Copyright 2015, Sharkey et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sharkey, Annabel
Ariyaratnam, Priyadharshanan
Anikin, Vladimir
Belcher, Elizabeth
Kendall, Simon
Lim, Eric
Naidu, Babu
Parry, Wyn
Loubani, Mahmoud
Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK
title Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK
title_full Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK
title_fullStr Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK
title_full_unstemmed Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK
title_short Thoracoscore and European Society Objective Score Fail to Predict Mortality in the UK
title_sort thoracoscore and european society objective score fail to predict mortality in the uk
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5649945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29147415
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon897w
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