National Emergency Bariatric Surgical Audit (NEBSA): a protocol for a multi-center prospective study of unplanned interventions following emergency bariatric surgery.

IF 1.1 Q3 SURGERY
International Journal of Surgery Protocols Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1097/SP9.0000000000000037
Fahad M Iqbal, Alan Askari, Matthew J Lee, Marianne Hollyman, Roxanna Zakeri, Dimitri J Pournaras, Omar Al-Taan, Aruna Munasinghe, Aly Mohamed
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Abstract

Introduction: The advent of bariatric surgery as a widespread intervention is paralleled by comprehensive data capture in bariatric registries following elective surgery. However, significant challenges hinder tracking the incidence and nature of severe complications in the context of bariatric surgery. As the prevalence of bariatric procedures escalates, the establishment of a dedicated, prospective complication registry becomes imperative. Such an initiative would facilitate a nuanced understanding of bariatric surgical emergency (BSE) within the current healthcare milieu, enhance economic evaluations, elucidate long-term patient outcomes, and inform requisite adjustments in professional training. This study is designed to capture and assess the ramifications of emergency bariatric surgical practices within the United Kingdom.

Methods and analysis: We propose a prospective, multi-center, audit of emergency bariatric surgical activity in all UK hospitals. Eligible participants are those who undergo any intervention or procedure (surgical or endoscopic) to diagnose or treat BSE. Primary outcome measures will include hospital length of stay, rates of complications (Clavien-Dindo), and 30-D mortality. Secondary outcomes will assess the broader impacts and patterns of care, including variations in practice and resource utilization across the nation, rates of outpatient follow-up, and the frequency of subsequent procedures (surgical or endoscopic) post-BSE. Additionally, the study will investigate potential predictors for patients' choice between state-funded and self-pay bariatric surgery options, considering factors such as ethnicity and previous engagement with NHS-specialized weight loss pathways.

Ethics and dissemination: This study will be registered as clinical audit at each participating hospital. The protocol will be disseminated through the British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society network and using a targeted social media-based strategy in the UK.

国家紧急减肥手术审计(NEBSA):一项针对紧急减肥手术后计划外干预的多中心前瞻性研究方案。
前言:减肥手术作为一种广泛的干预措施的出现与选择性手术后减肥登记的综合数据采集并行。然而,在减肥手术的背景下,重大挑战阻碍了追踪严重并发症的发生率和性质。随着减肥手术的普及,建立一个专门的、前瞻性的并发症登记处变得势在必行。这样的倡议将促进当前医疗环境中对肥胖外科急诊(BSE)的细致理解,加强经济评估,阐明患者的长期结果,并为专业培训的必要调整提供信息。本研究旨在捕捉和评估英国紧急减肥手术实践的后果。方法和分析:我们建议对英国所有医院的紧急减肥手术活动进行前瞻性、多中心的审计。合格的参与者是那些接受任何干预或程序(手术或内窥镜)来诊断或治疗BSE的人。主要结局指标包括住院时间、并发症发生率(Clavien-Dindo)和30-D死亡率。次要结果将评估更广泛的影响和护理模式,包括全国实践和资源利用的变化,门诊随访率,以及疯牛病后后续手术(手术或内窥镜)的频率。此外,该研究将调查患者在国家资助和自费减肥手术选择之间的潜在预测因素,考虑到种族和以前与nhs专业减肥途径的接触等因素。伦理与传播:本研究将在各参与医院注册为临床审核。该协议将通过英国肥胖和代谢外科学会网络传播,并在英国使用有针对性的基于社交媒体的策略。
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