H Griffiths, P Cuddihy, S Davis, S Parikh, A Tomkinson
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引用次数: 23
摘要
负鼠(生理和手术严重程度评分的死亡率枚举)被用于许多外科专业的比较审计。我们通过对301例手术干预进行回顾性评分来调查其与头颈部手术的有效性。我们还应用了P-Possum(朴茨茅斯负鼠)死亡率方程。我们将观察到的结果与预测的结果进行了比较。我们引入了两个新的变量,放疗和手术部位的既往手术,来测试它们与预后的关系。我们发现负鼠对发病率是有效的,但对高风险人群的预测比低风险人群更准确。Possum和P-Possum都不能准确预测死亡率。放疗和既往手术对术后并发症的发生均有显著影响(P = 0.002, P = 0.007),值得纳入头颈部手术Possum评分。
Risk-adjusted comparative audit. Is Possum applicable to head and neck surgery?
Possum (the physiological and operative severity score for the enumeration of mortality) is used in many surgical specialities for comparative audit. We investigated its validity in relation to head and neck surgery by retrospectively scoring 301 operative interventions. We also applied the P-Possum (Portsmouth Possum) equation for mortality. We compared our observed with the predicted outcomes. We introduced two new variables, radiotherapy and previous surgery to the operative site, to test their association with outcome. We found that Possum is valid for morbidity but predicts more accurately for high-risk than for low-risk groups. Neither Possum or P-Possum accurately predicts mortality. Radiotherapy and previous surgery were both significant for the development of postoperative complications (P = 0.002, P = 0.007 respectively) and are worthy of inclusion in a Possum score for head and neck surgery.