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Mortality Score in Elderly Patients With Colon Cancer (MECC)

U

University of Bologna

Status

Completed

Conditions

Mortality
Surgery
Colon Cancer

Treatments

Procedure: Colon Surgery

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04538404
MECC Score

Details and patient eligibility

About

CR-POSSUM is one of the most used surgical scores to predict mortality after colorectal surgery. Its main drawback is the requirement of intraoperative variables, whose collection is time-consuming and prevents from obtaining a purely preoperative risk assessment. The primary aim of the study is to develop a new surgical score using preoperative parameters to predict 30-day mortality after colon cancer surgery in the elderly population. The secondary objective is to analyze its efficacy compared to CR-POSSUM.

Full description

Patients aged 80 and older undergoing surgery for colon cancer from 2011 to 2017 in an Italian hospital were retrospectively selected. MECC score [Mortality in Elderly patients with Colon Cancer] was calculated summing up the scores relating to: arterial saturation of O2, Systolic Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, WBCs, Albumin, Creatinine. Once CR-POSSUM was calculated, the two scores were compared.

Enrollment

385 patients

Sex

All

Ages

80+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients aged 80 and above having elective and emergency colonic resection for colon cancer via open, laparoscopic and converted approaches

Exclusion criteria

  • Surgical resections for rectal cancer and surgical procedures for non-neoplastic colon pathologies

Trial contacts and locations

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