Development and validation of a score to predict postoperative respiratory failure in a multicentre European cohort A prospective, observational study
Date
2015Author
Jimenez, Yolanda
Mata Mena, Esperanza
Planas Roca, Antonio
Ayala Soto, Raquel Fernandez Rocio
Quintana, Borja
Rabanal Llevot, Jose Manuel
Williams Camus, Monica Mercedes
Palacios Blanco, Alba
Largo Ruiz, Angela
Rico Feijoo, Jesus
Castellano Garijo, Elvira
Belmonte Cuenca, Julio
Bonet Binimelis, Marcos Jose
Grigorov, Ivaylo
Lluis Aguilar, Josep
De Nadal Clanchet, Miriam
Guerrero Vinas, Encarnacion
Manrique Muniz, Susana
Martin Mora, Victor
Munar Bauza, Francisca
Nunez Aguado, Sonia
Olive Vidal, Montserrat
Panos Gozalo, Maria Luisa
Sanchez Marin, Marcos
Suescun Lopez, Maria Carmen
Maino, Paolo
Yevstratov, Yevhen Eugene
Kucukgoncu, Semra
Ulke, Zerrin Sungur
ŞENTÜRK, Nüzhet Mert
Canet, Jaume
Sabate, Sergi
Mazo, Valentin
Gallart, Lluis
de Abreu, Marcelo Gama
Belda, Javier
Langeron, Olivier
Hoeft, Andreas
Pelosi, Paolo
Langeron, Olivier
Burimi, Jonela
Hoeft, Andreas
Leva, Brigitte
Burimi, Jonela
Halefi, Toma
Hoxha, Aleksander
Pilika, Kliti
Selmani, Imelda
Daout, Veronique
Gauthier, Caroline
Kahn, David
Momeni, Mona
Watremez, Christine
Straus, Slavenka
Djonovic-Manovic, Dejana
Juros-Zovko, Marina
Komen-Usljebrka, Helga
Orlic, Vlasta
Stuck, Ivana
Balakova, Lenka
Kosinova, Martina
Krikava, Ivo
Stoudek, Roman
Stourac, Petr
Zadrazilova, Katarina
Janvekar, Sanober
Karjagin, Juri
Roivassepp, Kadri
Sormus, Alar
Cuvillon, Philippe
Ibanez-Esteve, Cristina
Langeron, Olivier
Raux, Mathieu
Nicolas-Robin, Armelle
Winter, Andre
Brunier, Malte
Engelhard, Kristin
Feldmann, Rita Laufenberg
Lindemann, Raphaele
Mauff, Susanne
Sebastiani, Anne
Zamperoni, Camila
Hoeft, Andreas
Kessler, Florian
Wittmann, Maria
Bluth, Thomas
de Abreu, Marcelo Gama
Guldner, Andreas
Kiss, Thomas
Braz, Kristina
Ruszkai, Csilla
Micaglio, Massimo
Ori, Carlo
Parotto, Matteo
Persona, Paolo
Giuseppe, Coletta
Carnesecchi, Paolo
Lazzeroni, Denise
Lorenzi, Irene
Castellani, Gianluca
Sances, Daniele
Spano, Gianluca
Tredici, Stefano
Vezzoli, Dario
Brunetti, Iole
Di Noto, Anna
Gratarola, Angelo
Molin, Alexandre
Montagnani, Luca
Pellerano, Giulia
Pelosi, Paolo
Fusari, Maurizio
Camici, Laura
Guzzetti, Luca
Marangoni, Fabio
Severgnini, Paolo
Di Mauro, Piero
Rapido, Francesca
Tommasino, Concezione
Nemme, Ieva
Nemme, Janis
Blieka, Justinas
Borodiciene, Jurgita
Budryte, Brigita
Karbonskiene, Aurika
Kiudulaite, Inga
Milieskaite, Egle
Rasimaviciute, Renata
Sireviciene, Ugne
Stasaityte, Ramune
Usas, Edgaras
Zarskiene, Giedre
Kontrimaviciute, Egle
Sipylaite, Jurate
Tomkute, Gabija
Bardea, Petra
Klop, Marco
Koch, Marc
Bozilow, Dominika
Goch, Robert
Bonifacio, Joao
Marques, Sofia
Teresa dos Santos Ralha, Tania
Alves, Daniel
Carvalho, Ines
Da Cruz Parente, Josefina Suzana
Tome, Sara
Carmona, Cristina
Costa, Miranda
Lina, Maria
Sierra, Sofia
Balcan, Alina
Cindea, Iulia
Gherghina, Viorel Ionel
Grasa, Catalin
Copotoiu, Ruxandra
Copotoiu, Sanda-Maria
Kovacs, Judit
Szederjesi, Janos
Theil, Arthur
Filipescu, Daniela
Grytsan, Alexey
Kapkan, Tatiana
Rostovtsev, Sergey
Yushkova, Anastasia
Calderon, Ricardo
Cacho, Elena
Marginet, Carolina
Monedero, Pablo
Jose Yepes, Maria
Esparza Minana, Jose Miguel
Granell Gil, Manuel
Rico Portoles, Gabriel
Lisi, Alberto
Perez, Gisela
Poch, Nuria
Arganaraz Quinteros, Mauricio Roberto
Font Bosch, Carme
Torrellardona Llobera, Jordi
Sabate, Sergi
Sierra, Pilar
Matute, Mercedes
Alcon Dominguez, Amalia
Jose Arguis, Maria
Belda, Isabel
Carrero, Enrique
Moreno, Jacobo
Rovira, Irene
Ubre, Marta
Castillo, Roberto
Herrero, Silvia
Ballester Lujan, Maria Teresa
Belda, F. Javier
Carbonell, Jose
Gencheva, Geri
Gutierrez, Andrea
Llorens, Julio
Machado, Sofia
Llobell, Francisca
Paz Martin, Daniel
Javier Garcia-Miguel, Francisco
Perez Garcia, Anibal
Company, Roque
Ahamdanech Idrissi, Aixa
del Fresno Canaveras, Josefina
Navarro Martinez, Jose Alejandro
Paya Martinez, Estefania
Sanchez Garcia, Ester
Vera Bella, Jorge
India Aldana, Inmaculada
Manuel Campos, J.
Pelaez Vaamonde, Xavier
Torra, Montserrat
Arroyo, Raquel
Carlos Cabrera, Juan
Carazo Cordobes, Jesus
Gallart, Lluis
Rojo, Amelia
Javier Santiveri, Francisco
Canet, Jaume
Gonzalez, Miriam
Jimenez, Anabel
Marti, Agnes
Mazo, Valentin
Moret, Enrique
Rodriguez Nunez, Monica
Velasco, Joaquin
Calderon, Adriana
Gonzalez, Matide
Gonzalez, Olga
Hermira Anchuelo, Ana
Lopez, Eloisa
Sanchez, Esther
Aznarez Zango, Blanca
Garcia Corral, Francisco Jose
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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 (SpO(2)) 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 SpO(2); 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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