用临床和实验室参数预测治疗性胃切除术后感染性并发症的诺莫图
Seong Ho Hwang1, Dong Jin Kim2
1Department of Surgery, Daejeon St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Anticancer research
|March 27, 2024
概括
预测胃切除术后的传染性并发症至关重要. 使用患者数据和实验室结果的新名录可以识别有针对性的治疗和减少再入院的高风险个体.
科学领域:
- 手术瘤学手术瘤学
- 传染病管理 传染病管理
- 医学中的预测分析.
背景情况:
- 术后感染性并发症在治疗性胃切除术后很常见,影响患者的治疗结果和住院时间.
- 识别患有这些并发症高风险的患者对于有效管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定治疗性胃切除术后术后传染性并发症的预测因素.
- 在患者出院之前开发和验证一个名图,用于预测这些并发症.
主要方法:
- 对237名胃切除术患者的临床病理学数据的回顾性审查.
- 分析实验室参数,包括C反应蛋白 (CRP),白细胞 (WBC) 计数和中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比率 (NLR).
- 开发基于多变量分析在手术后5天发现的风险因素的诺莫грам.
主要成果:
- 确定的主要预测因素包括年龄,手术方法,手术时间,白细胞计数,NLR和CRP.
- 纳米图有效地将患者分为低风险,中等风险和高风险组,并具有明显的并发症率 (1.84%,28.3%,71.43%).
- 接收器操作特征分析强调了手术后第5天实验室参数的预测值.
结论:
- 一种新型的诺米图可以准确地预测治疗性胃切除术后的传染性并发症.
- 这种工具可以帮助计划出院,为高风险患者提供有针对性的干预措施.
- 实施可能会减少意想不到的再入院,并改善患者的预后.
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