The association of perioperative blood transfusion with survival outcomes after major cancer surgery: a population-based cohort study in South Korea.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Surgery Today Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s00595-023-02783-w
Saeyeon Kim, In-Ae Song, Tak Kyu Oh
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Abstract

Purpose: The correlation between perioperative blood transfusions and the prognosis after major cancer surgery remains controversial. We investigated the association between perioperative blood transfusion and survival outcomes following major cancer surgeries and analyzed trends in perioperative blood transfusions.

Methods: Data for this population-based cohort study were obtained from the National Health Insurance Service of South Korea. Adult patients who underwent major cancer surgery between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2020, were included. The primary endpoint was 90-day mortality.

Results: The final analysis included 253,016 patients, of which 55,094 (21.8%) received perioperative blood transfusions. In the multivariable logistic regression model, select factors, including neoadjuvant/adjuvant chemotherapy, an increased preoperative Charlson Comorbidity Index, moderate or severe liver disease, liver cancer surgery, and small bowel cancer surgery, were associated with an increased likelihood of blood transfusion. In the multivariable Cox regression model, patients who received blood transfusion had a significantly higher risk of 90-day mortality (hazard ratio: 5.68; 95% confidence interval: 5.37, 6.00; P < 0.001) than those who did not.

Conclusion: We identified potential risk factors for perioperative blood transfusions. Blood transfusion is associated with an increased 90-day mortality risk after major cancer surgery.

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围手术期输血与重大癌症手术后生存结果的关系:韩国一项基于人群的队列研究。
目的:围手术期输血与重大癌症手术后预后的相关性仍存在争议。我们调查了围手术期输血与重大癌症手术后生存结果之间的关系,并分析了围手术期输血的趋势:这项人群队列研究的数据来自韩国国民健康保险服务。研究对象包括在 2016 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 31 日期间接受大型癌症手术的成年患者。主要终点是90天死亡率:最终分析包括 253,016 名患者,其中 55,094 人(21.8%)接受了围手术期输血。在多变量逻辑回归模型中,新辅助/辅助化疗、术前查尔森综合指数升高、中度或重度肝病、肝癌手术和小肠癌手术等特定因素与输血可能性增加有关。在多变量考克斯回归模型中,接受过输血的患者 90 天死亡风险明显更高(危险比:5.68;95% 置信区间:5.37, 6.00;6.00):5.37, 6.00; P 结论:输血是导致围手术期死亡的潜在风险因素:我们发现了围手术期输血的潜在风险因素。输血与癌症大手术后 90 天死亡风险增加有关。
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Surgery Today
Surgery Today 医学-外科
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.00%
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208
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Surgery Today is the official journal of the Japan Surgical Society. The main purpose of the journal is to provide a place for the publication of high-quality papers documenting recent advances and new developments in all fields of surgery, both clinical and experimental. The journal welcomes original papers, review articles, and short communications, as well as short technical reports("How to do it"). The "How to do it" section will includes short articles on methods or techniques recommended for practical surgery. Papers submitted to the journal are reviewed by an international editorial board. Field of interest: All fields of surgery.
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