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Establishment of an Assessment System for the Prediction of Severe Post-operative Complications after Hepatectomy Based on Preoperative Parameters

Objective At present, there is no appropriate system to evaluate the severe complications of liver surgery through the preoperative factors. This study aimed to design and verify a risk assessment system for the prediction of severe post-operative complications after a hepatectomy based on the preop...

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Published in:Current medical science 2022-10, Vol.42 (5), p.1088-1093
Main Authors: Xu, Li-ning, Xu, Ying-ying, Li, Gui-ping, Yang, Bo
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective At present, there is no appropriate system to evaluate the severe complications of liver surgery through the preoperative factors. This study aimed to design and verify a risk assessment system for the prediction of severe post-operative complications after a hepatectomy based on the preoperative parameters. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 1732 patients who had undergone liver surgery. The severity of the complications was graded by Accordion Severity Grading of post-operative complications. The variables were screened by multivariate analysis, and graded scores were assigned to the selected variables. A logistic regression equation was used to form the liver operation risk formula (LORF) for the prediction of severe post-operative complications. The LORF was verified by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results The multivariate correlation analysis revealed the independent influencing factors of the severe post-operative complications of liver surgery were Child-Pugh grade (OR=4.127; P
ISSN:2096-5230
2523-899X
DOI:10.1007/s11596-022-2629-x