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Risk-adjusted Prediction of Operative Mortality in Oesophagogastric Surgery with O-POSSUM

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Journal Br J Surg
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2004 Mar 3
PMID 14991628
Citations 47
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Abstract

Introduction: The present study was designed to develop a dedicated oesophagogastric model for the prediction of risk-adjusted postoperative mortality in upper gastrointestinal surgery (O-POSSUM).

Methods: Using 1042 patients undergoing oesophageal (n = 538) or gastric (n = 504) surgery between 1994 and 2000 the Portsmouth predictor equation for mortality (P-POSSUM) scoring system was compared with a standard logistic regression O-POSSUM model and a multilevel O-POSSUM model using the following independent factors: age, physiological status, mode of surgery, type of surgery and histological stage.

Results: The overall mortality rate was 12.0 per cent (elective mortality rate 9.4 per cent and emergency mortality rate 26.9 per cent). P-POSSUM overpredicted mortality (14.5 per cent), particularly in the elective group of patients. The multilevel model offered higher discrimination than the single-level O-POSSUM and P-POSSUM models (area under receiver-operator characteristic curve 79.7 versus 74.6 and 74.3 per cent). When observed to expected outcomes were evaluated, the multilevel O-POSSUM model was found to offer better calibration (Hosmer-Lemeshow chi(2) statistic 10.15 versus 10.52 and 28.80).

Conclusion: The multilevel O-POSSUM model provided an accurate risk-adjusted prediction of death from oesophageal and gastric surgery for individual patients. In conjunction with a multidisciplinary approach to patient management, the model may be used in everyday practice for perioperative counselling of patients and their carers.

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