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Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol

INTRODUCTION: Surgical care is essential for proper management of various diseases. However, it can result in unfavorable outcomes. In order to identify patients at higher risk of complications, several risk stratification models have been developed. Ideally, these tools should be simple, reproducib...

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Autores principales: Passos, Sávio Cavalcante, Stahlschmidt, Adriene, Blanco, João, Spader, Mariana Lunardi, Brandão, Rodrigo Borges, Castro, Stela Maris de Jezus, Gutierrez, Claudia de Souza, Silva Neto, Paulo Corrêa da, Stefani, Luciana Paula Cadore
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9373516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34324938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2021.07.003
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author Passos, Sávio Cavalcante
Stahlschmidt, Adriene
Blanco, João
Spader, Mariana Lunardi
Brandão, Rodrigo Borges
Castro, Stela Maris de Jezus
Gutierrez, Claudia de Souza
Silva Neto, Paulo Corrêa da
Stefani, Luciana Paula Cadore
author_facet Passos, Sávio Cavalcante
Stahlschmidt, Adriene
Blanco, João
Spader, Mariana Lunardi
Brandão, Rodrigo Borges
Castro, Stela Maris de Jezus
Gutierrez, Claudia de Souza
Silva Neto, Paulo Corrêa da
Stefani, Luciana Paula Cadore
author_sort Passos, Sávio Cavalcante
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description INTRODUCTION: Surgical care is essential for proper management of various diseases. However, it can result in unfavorable outcomes. In order to identify patients at higher risk of complications, several risk stratification models have been developed. Ideally, these tools should be simple, reproducible, accurate, and externally validated. Unfortunately, none of the best-known risk stratification instruments have been validated in Brazil. In this sense, the Ex-Care model was developed by retrospective data analysis of surgical patients in a major Brazilian university hospital. It consists of four independent predictors easily collected in the preoperative evaluation, showing high accuracy in predicting death within 30 days after surgery. OBJECTIVES: To update and validate a Brazilian national-based model of postoperative death probability within 30 days based on the Ex-Care model. Also, to develop an application for smartphones that allows preoperative risk stratification by Ex-Care model. METHODS: Ten participating centers will collect retrospective data from digital databases. Variables age, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status, surgical severity (major or non-major) and nature (elective or urgent) will be evaluated as predictors for in-hospital mortality within 30 postoperative days, considered the primary outcome. EXPECTED RESULTS: We believe that the Ex-Care model will present discriminative capacity similar to other classically used scores validated for surgical mortality prediction. Furthermore, the mobile application to be developed will provide a practical and easy-to-use tool to the professionals enrolled in perioperative care.
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spelling pubmed-93735162022-08-15 Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol Passos, Sávio Cavalcante Stahlschmidt, Adriene Blanco, João Spader, Mariana Lunardi Brandão, Rodrigo Borges Castro, Stela Maris de Jezus Gutierrez, Claudia de Souza Silva Neto, Paulo Corrêa da Stefani, Luciana Paula Cadore Braz J Anesthesiol Original Investigation INTRODUCTION: Surgical care is essential for proper management of various diseases. However, it can result in unfavorable outcomes. In order to identify patients at higher risk of complications, several risk stratification models have been developed. Ideally, these tools should be simple, reproducible, accurate, and externally validated. Unfortunately, none of the best-known risk stratification instruments have been validated in Brazil. In this sense, the Ex-Care model was developed by retrospective data analysis of surgical patients in a major Brazilian university hospital. It consists of four independent predictors easily collected in the preoperative evaluation, showing high accuracy in predicting death within 30 days after surgery. OBJECTIVES: To update and validate a Brazilian national-based model of postoperative death probability within 30 days based on the Ex-Care model. Also, to develop an application for smartphones that allows preoperative risk stratification by Ex-Care model. METHODS: Ten participating centers will collect retrospective data from digital databases. Variables age, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status, surgical severity (major or non-major) and nature (elective or urgent) will be evaluated as predictors for in-hospital mortality within 30 postoperative days, considered the primary outcome. EXPECTED RESULTS: We believe that the Ex-Care model will present discriminative capacity similar to other classically used scores validated for surgical mortality prediction. Furthermore, the mobile application to be developed will provide a practical and easy-to-use tool to the professionals enrolled in perioperative care. Elsevier 2021-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9373516/ /pubmed/34324938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2021.07.003 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. on behalf of Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Passos, Sávio Cavalcante
Stahlschmidt, Adriene
Blanco, João
Spader, Mariana Lunardi
Brandão, Rodrigo Borges
Castro, Stela Maris de Jezus
Gutierrez, Claudia de Souza
Silva Neto, Paulo Corrêa da
Stefani, Luciana Paula Cadore
Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol
title Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol
title_full Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol
title_fullStr Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol
title_short Derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the ExCare model: a study protocol
title_sort derivation and validation of a national multicenter mortality risk stratification model – the excare model: a study protocol
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9373516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34324938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2021.07.003
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