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Albumin Difference as a New Predictor of Postoperative Complications following Pancreatectomy

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DIGESTIVE SURGERY
卷 38, 期 2, 页码 166-174

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000513223

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Pancreas surgery; Complications; Predictors; Albumin; Fluid transfusion

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This study found that albumin difference (AD) is a new and accessible predictor of overall postoperative complications (OPCs) following pancreatectomy, showing good discrimination and calibration. AD is positively correlated with complication severity and is an independent predictor of postoperative complications after pancreatectomy.
Background: Postoperative complications after pancreatectomy are a challenging problem due to their high incidence and serious consequences. The majority of studies have focused on a specific complication, but data on predictors of overall postoperative complications (OPCs) are limited. Methods: The data of patients who underwent pancreatectomy at a single institute between 2017 and 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were used to investigate predictors of the outcomes of interest. The Clavien-Dindo classification and comprehensive complication index (CCI) were used to assess postoperative complications and the severity of postoperative complications. The relationship between predictors and the CCI was evaluated by linear regression. Results: A total of 490 patients were divided into a training group (n = 339) and a validation group (n = 151). The rate of OPCs was 44.25%. Fluid transfusion and albumin difference (AD) were predictors of OPCs. AD showed a good discrimination (AUC = 0.70) and good calibration in the validation cohort. AD was associated with complications, including pancreatic fistula, intra-abdominal hemorrhage, intra-abdominal infection, delayed gastric emptying, and re-intervention, and was positively correlated with complication severity. Intraoperative blood loss and preoperative albumin were independent predictors of AD. Conclusions: AD, a variable that reflects dynamic physiological changes is a new and accessible predictor of OPCs following pancreatectomy. (c) 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel

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