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Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Anaesthesiology Année : 2015

Development and validation of a score to predict postoperative respiratory failure in a multicentre European cohort

Jaume Canet
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Sergi Sabaté
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Valentín Mazo
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Lluís Gallart
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Marcelo Gama de Abreu
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Javier Belda
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Andreas Hoeft
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Paolo Pelosi
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Periscope Group
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BACKGROUND: Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF) is the most frequent respiratory complication following surgery. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to build a clinically useful predictive model for the development of PRF. DESIGN: A prospective observational study of a multicentre cohort. SETTING: Sixty-three hospitals across Europe. PATIENTS: Patients undergoing any surgical procedure under general or regional anaesthesia during 7-day recruitment periods. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Development of PRF within 5 days of surgery. PRF was defined by a partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2) less than 8 kPa or new onset oxyhaemoglobin saturation measured by pulse oximetry (SpO2) less than 90% whilst breathing room air that required conventional oxygen therapy, noninvasive or invasive mechanical ventilation. RESULTS: PRF developed in 224 patients (4.2% of the 5384 patients studied). In-hospital mortality [95% confidence interval (95% CI)] was higher in patients who developed PRF [10.3% (6.3 to 14.3) vs. 0.4% (0.2 to 0.6)]. Regression modelling identified a predictive PRF score that includes seven independent risk factors: low preoperative SpO2; at least one preoperative respiratory symptom; preoperative chronic liver disease; history of congestive heart failure; open intrathoracic or upper abdominal surgery; surgical procedure lasting at least 2 h; and emergency surgery. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (c-statistic) was 0.82 (95% CI 0.79 to 0.85) and the Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit statistic was 7.08 (P = 0.253). CONCLUSION: A risk score based on seven objective, easily assessed factors was able to predict which patients would develop PRF. The score could potentially facilitate preoperative risk assessment and management and provide a basis for testing interventions to improve outcomes.The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier NCT01346709).

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hal-01914927 , version 1 (07-11-2018)

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Jaume Canet, Sergi Sabaté, Valentín Mazo, Lluís Gallart, Marcelo Gama de Abreu, et al.. Development and validation of a score to predict postoperative respiratory failure in a multicentre European cohort. European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2015, 32 (7), pp.458 - 470. ⟨10.1097/EJA.0000000000000223⟩. ⟨hal-01914927⟩
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