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Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry

BACKGROUND: Higher postoperative mortality has been observed among patients who received emergency colorectal surgery on the weekend compared to during the week. The aim of this study was to determine whether the weekday of emergency surgery affects the 30-day mortality and postoperative course in e...

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Autores principales: Anger, Friedrich, Lichthardt, Sven, Haubitz, Imme, Wagner, Johanna, Löb, Stefan, Buhr, Heinz Johannes, Germer, Christoph-Thomas, Wiegering, Armin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9632786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36327244
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277050
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author Anger, Friedrich
Lichthardt, Sven
Haubitz, Imme
Wagner, Johanna
Löb, Stefan
Buhr, Heinz Johannes
Germer, Christoph-Thomas
Wiegering, Armin
author_facet Anger, Friedrich
Lichthardt, Sven
Haubitz, Imme
Wagner, Johanna
Löb, Stefan
Buhr, Heinz Johannes
Germer, Christoph-Thomas
Wiegering, Armin
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description BACKGROUND: Higher postoperative mortality has been observed among patients who received emergency colorectal surgery on the weekend compared to during the week. The aim of this study was to determine whether the weekday of emergency surgery affects the 30-day mortality and postoperative course in emergency colorectal surgery. METHODS: Prospectively acquired data from the 2010–2017 German StuDoQ|Colorectal surgery registries were analysed. Differences in 30-day mortality, transfer and length of stay (MTL30) (primary endpoints), postoperative complications, length of stay and pathological results of resected specimens (secondary endpoints) were assessed. Multivariable analysis was performed to identify independent risk factors for postoperative outcome. RESULTS: In total, 1,174 patients were included in the analysis. Major postoperative complications and the need for reoperation were observed more frequently for emergency colorectal surgery performed during the week compared to the weekend (23.01 vs. 15.28%, p = 0.036 and 17.96% vs. 11.11%, p = 0.040, respectively). In contrast, patients who received emergency surgery on the weekend presented with significantly higher UICC tumour stages (UICC III 44.06 vs. 34.15%, p = 0.020) compared to patients with emergency colorectal surgery on a weekday. Emergency surgery performed during the week was an independent risk factor for the development of severe postoperative complications (OR 1.69 [1.04–2.74], p = 0.033) and need for reoperation (OR 1.79 [1.02–3.05], p = 0.041) in the multivariable analysis. CONCLUSION: Emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma in Germany is performed with equal postoperative MTL30 and mortality throughout the entire week. However, emergency surgery during the week seems to be associated with a higher rate of severe postoperative complications and reoperation.
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spelling pubmed-96327862022-11-04 Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry Anger, Friedrich Lichthardt, Sven Haubitz, Imme Wagner, Johanna Löb, Stefan Buhr, Heinz Johannes Germer, Christoph-Thomas Wiegering, Armin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Higher postoperative mortality has been observed among patients who received emergency colorectal surgery on the weekend compared to during the week. The aim of this study was to determine whether the weekday of emergency surgery affects the 30-day mortality and postoperative course in emergency colorectal surgery. METHODS: Prospectively acquired data from the 2010–2017 German StuDoQ|Colorectal surgery registries were analysed. Differences in 30-day mortality, transfer and length of stay (MTL30) (primary endpoints), postoperative complications, length of stay and pathological results of resected specimens (secondary endpoints) were assessed. Multivariable analysis was performed to identify independent risk factors for postoperative outcome. RESULTS: In total, 1,174 patients were included in the analysis. Major postoperative complications and the need for reoperation were observed more frequently for emergency colorectal surgery performed during the week compared to the weekend (23.01 vs. 15.28%, p = 0.036 and 17.96% vs. 11.11%, p = 0.040, respectively). In contrast, patients who received emergency surgery on the weekend presented with significantly higher UICC tumour stages (UICC III 44.06 vs. 34.15%, p = 0.020) compared to patients with emergency colorectal surgery on a weekday. Emergency surgery performed during the week was an independent risk factor for the development of severe postoperative complications (OR 1.69 [1.04–2.74], p = 0.033) and need for reoperation (OR 1.79 [1.02–3.05], p = 0.041) in the multivariable analysis. CONCLUSION: Emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma in Germany is performed with equal postoperative MTL30 and mortality throughout the entire week. However, emergency surgery during the week seems to be associated with a higher rate of severe postoperative complications and reoperation. Public Library of Science 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9632786/ /pubmed/36327244 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277050 Text en © 2022 Anger et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wagner, Johanna
Löb, Stefan
Buhr, Heinz Johannes
Germer, Christoph-Thomas
Wiegering, Armin
Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry
title Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry
title_full Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry
title_fullStr Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry
title_full_unstemmed Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry
title_short Is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? Analysis from the German StuDoQ registry
title_sort is there a weekend effect in emergency surgery for colorectal carcinoma? analysis from the german studoq registry
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9632786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36327244
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277050
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