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Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 2/2021

01-03-2021 | Colorectal Cancer | Original Article

A simple prediction score for prolonged length of stay following elective colorectal cancer surgery

Authors: Dedrick Kok Hong Chan, Jia Jun Ang

Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Issue 2/2021

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Abstract

Background

Current enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols are designed for all patients without tailored programmes for at-risk groups. A risk score to determine elective colorectal cancer patients at risk for prolonged length of stay (LOS) would help to identify this group for preoperative intervention.

Methods

Multivariate analysis of demographic and preoperative variables was performed to identify independent risk factors for prolonged LOS, defined as 7 days or more. A stepwise variable selection approach using logistic regression was then used to build a risk prediction model.

Results

Among 172 patients in our population, 41.9% of patients had prolonged LOS. Five variables were included in our risk prediction model. These were age ≥ 65 years (OR 13.9 5.09–38.0; p < 0.0001), neoadjuvant therapy (OR 7.60 2.51–23.0; p < 0.0001), open approach (OR 3.96 1.68–15.9); p = 0.008), history of smoking (OR 5.18 1.68–15.9; p = 0.004) and white blood cell (WBC) count (OR 0.83/unit 0.69–0.99; p = 0.040). These variables were combined to produce a score, for which the area under the receiving operator curve was 0.82 (95% CI 0.76–0.88), and Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed a χ2 statistic of 9.14 and p = 0.519. Using 0.9 as a cut-off, the score has sensitivity of 81.9% and specificity of 65.0%.

Conclusion

A simple, clinical score can be used to predict for prolonged LOS based on preoperative variables, allowing for intervention before surgery.

Article summary

Age, neoadjuvant therapy, smoking status, open approach and WBC count are independent risk factors for prolonged length of stay following elective colorectal cancer surgery. A risk score comprising the above independent variables was developed with area under the receiving operator curve of 0.82 (95% CI 0.76–0.88), and a Hosmer-Lemeshow test showing a χ2 statistic of 9.14 and p = 0.519.
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Metadata
Title
A simple prediction score for prolonged length of stay following elective colorectal cancer surgery
Authors
Dedrick Kok Hong Chan
Jia Jun Ang
Publication date
01-03-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Electronic ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-020-02030-7

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