从数据库到实践:外科文献中的 MBSAQIP

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
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摘要

代谢与减重手术认证和质量改进计划(MBSAQIP)改变了代谢与减重(MBS)外科医生的工作方式,在多年的使用过程中,其安全性和效果得到了持续改善。它允许对代谢与减重手术进行深入评估,为从业人员和研究人员提供了无与伦比的质量评估、研究和临床进步的机会。提供 MBSAQIP 相关出版物的最新概览。美国。使用关键词 "MBSAQIP "和 "代谢与减肥手术认证和质量改进计划 "查询 PubMed。排除了致编辑的信、重复文章、评论文章和被撤回的文章。提及 MBSAQIP 但未使用其中数据的研究也被排除在外。截至 2023 年 8 月,共返回 400 个检索项。排除后,共审查了 289 项研究。文章共发表在 28 种不同的期刊上,其中大部分发表在《肥胖症及相关疾病外科》上,共有 114 篇文章(占 39.4%)。61篇文章侧重于创建预测模型或风险计算器,58篇文章侧重于调查手术的安全性,52篇文章侧重于探讨并发症。袖带胃切除术(SG)和胃旁路术(RYGB)是最常被讨论的两种手术,分别占 80.3% 和 80%。43 项研究纳入了接受机器人辅助 MBS 的患者。MBSAQIP 是一个宝贵的资源,它产生了大量的研究文献。通过它可以对临床问题进行深入分析,促进安全和质量改进文化的发展。参与的外科医生必须承诺延长随访期,以最大限度地发挥其功效。
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From database to practice: the MBSAQIP in the surgical literature

Background

The Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) has been a game changer for metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS), with continuous improvements in safety and outcomes throughout the years of its usage. It allows in-depth evaluations of MBS procedures, presenting practitioners and researchers with unparalleled opportunities for quality assessment, research and clinical advancement.

Objectives

To offer an updated overview of MBSAQIP-related publications.

Setting

United States.

Methods

PubMed was queried using keywords “MBSAQIP” and “Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program.” Letters to editors, duplicates, commentaries, and retracted articles were excluded. Studies that mentioned MBSAQIP but did not use the data within were also excluded.

Results

A total of 400 search items were returned as of August 2023. After exclusions, 289 studies were reviewed. Articles were published in a total of 28 unique journals, the majority of which were featured in Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (SOARD), with 114 articles (39.4%). Sixty-one articles were focused on creating predictive models or risk calculators, 58 on investigating the safety of procedures, and 52 on exploring complications. Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) were the 2 most commonly discussed procedures, at 80.3% and 80% respectively. Forty-three studies included patients who underwent robotic-assisted MBS.

Conclusions

The MBSAQIP is a valuable resource that has generated a wealth of studies in the literature. It has allowed for intense analysis of clinical issues and fostered a culture of safety and quality improvement. Participating surgeons must pledge commitment to extended follow-up periods to maximize its effectiveness.

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6.70
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12.90%
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570
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (SOARD), The Official Journal of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the Brazilian Society for Bariatric Surgery, is an international journal devoted to the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts of the highest quality with objective data regarding techniques for the treatment of severe obesity. Articles document the effects of surgically induced weight loss on obesity physiological, psychiatric and social co-morbidities.
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