肝术后并发症的评估:两种适用于肝切除术患者的新型分级系统。

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Li-Ning Xu, Bo Yang, Gui-Ping Li, De-Wei Gao
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尽管质量评估越来越受到重视,但如何定义和分级术后并发症仍未达成共识。缺乏一个定义和一个被广泛接受的分级系统来分类手术并发症阻碍了对手术结果的正确解释。本研究旨在基于两种以治疗为导向的严重程度分级系统:手术并发症Clavien-Dindo分级和术后并发症Accordion严重程度分级,来定义和探索肝切除术后并发症的简单且可重复的分类。在1986年1月至2005年12月期间在我院接受择期肝脏手术的2008例患者队列中对两种分类进行了检验。进行单因素和多因素分析,将各自的并发症与围手术期参数、住院时间和生活质量联系起来。1716例(85.46%)患者未出现任何并发症,292例(14.54%)患者出现至少一种并发症。根据Clavien-Dindo手术并发症分级系统,I级并发症150例(7.47%),II级47例(2.34%),IIIa级59例(2.94%),IIIb级13例(0.65%),IVa级7例(0.35%),IVb级1例(0.05%),V级15例(0.75%)。根据术后并发症系统的Accordion严重程度分级,轻度并发症160例(7.97%),中度并发症48例(2.39%),重度并发症(有创手术/无全麻)48例(2.39%),重度并发症(有创手术全麻或单器官系统功能衰竭)20例(1.00%)。1例患者出现严重并发症(器官系统衰竭、全身麻醉下有创手术或多系统器官衰竭)(0.05%),死亡率为0.75% (n=15)。Clavien-Dindo系统和Accordion系统的并发症严重程度均与住院时间、肝段切除次数、输血次数及医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS-A)相关。Clavien-Dindo分类系统和Accordion分类系统是报告肝脏手术后所有并发症的简单方法。
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Assessment of complications after liver surgery: Two novel grading systems applied to patients undergoing hepatectomy.

Although quality assessment is gaining increasing attention, there is still no consensus on how to define and grade postoperative complications. The absence of a definition and a widely accepted ranking system to classify surgical complications has hampered proper interpretation of the surgical outcome. This study aimed to define and search the simple and reproducible classification of complications following hepatectomy based on two therapy-oriented severity grading system: Clavien-Dindo classification of surgical complications and Accordion severity grading of postoperative complications. Two classifications were tested in a cohort of 2008 patients who underwent elective liver surgery at our institution between January 1986 and December 2005. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to link respective complications with perioperative parameters, length of hospital stay and the quality of life. A total of 1716 (85.46%) patients did not develop any complication, while 292 (14.54%) patients had at least one complication. According to Clavien-Dindo classification of surgical complications system, grade I complications occurred in 150 patients (7.47%), grade II in 47 patients (2.34%), grade IIIa in 59 patients (2.94%), grade IIIb in 13 patients (0.65%), grade IVa in 7 patients (0.35%), grade IVb in 1 patient (0.05%), and grade V in 15 patients (0.75%). According to Accordion severity grading of postoperative complications system, mild complications occurred in 160 patients (7.97%), moderate complications in 48 patients (2.39%), severe complications (invasive procedure/no general anesthesia) in 48 patients (2.39%), severe complications (invasive procedure under general anesthesia or single organ system failure) in 20 patients (1.00%), severe complications (organ system failure and invasive procedure under general anesthesia or multisystem organ failure) in 1 patient (0.05%), and mortality was 0.75% (n=15). Complication severity of Clavien-Dindo system and Accordion system were all correlated with the length of hospital stay, the number of hepatic segments resected, the blood transfusion and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Anxiety (HADS-A). The Clavien-Dindo classification system and Accordion classification system are the simple ways of reporting all complications following the liver surgery.

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