Surgical Outcomes in Patients With Malignant Small Bowel Obstruction A National Cohort Study

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作者
Song, Yun [1 ]
Metzger, Daniel Aryeh [1 ]
Bruce, Adrienne N. [1 ]
Krouse, Robert S. [1 ,2 ]
Roses, Robert E. [1 ]
Fraker, Douglas L. [1 ]
Kelz, Rachel R. [1 ]
Karakousis, Giorgos C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Dept Surg, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Corporal Michael J Crescenz Vet Affairs Med Ctr P, Dept Surg, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
malignant small bowel obstruction; metastatic cancer; postoperative complications; postoperative mortality; prediction model; small bowel obstruction; RISK CALCULATOR; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; MANAGEMENT; SURGERY; CARCINOMATOSIS; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1097/SLA.0000000000003890
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Objective: The study objectives were to characterize surgical outcomes for malignant small bowel obstruction (MaSBO) as compared to other small bowel obstructions (SBO) and to develop a prediction model for postoperative mortality for MaSBO. Summary Background Data: MaSBO is a morbid complication of advanced cancers for which the optimal management remains undefined. Methods: Patients who underwent surgery for MaSBO or SBO were identified from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (2005-2017). Outcomes [30-day morbidity, unplanned readmissions, mortality, postoperative length of stay (LOS)] were compared between propensity score-matched MaSBO and SBO patients. An internally validated prediction model for mortality in MaSBO patients was developed. Results: Of 46,706 patients, 1612 (3.5%) had MaSBO. Although MaSBO patients were younger than those with SBO (median 63 vs 65 years, P < 0.001), they were otherwise more clinically complex, including a higher proportion with recent weight loss (22.0% vs 4.0%, P < 0.001), severe hypoalbuminemia (18.6% vs 5.2%, P < 0.001), and cytopenias. After matching (N = 1609/group), MaSBO was associated with increased morbidity [odds ratio (OR) 1.2, P = 0.004], but not readmission (OR 1.1, P = 0.48) or LOS (incidence rate ratio 1.0, P = 0.14). The odds of mortality were significantly higher for MaSBO than SBO (OR 3.3, P < 0.001). A risk-score model predicted postoperative mortality for MaSBO with an optimism-adjusted Brier score of 0.114 and area under the curve of 0.735. Patients in the highest-risk category (11.5% of MaSBO population) had a predicted mortality rate of 39.4%. Conclusion: Surgery for MaSBO is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality, necessitating careful patient evaluation before operative intervention.
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页码:e198 / e205
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