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Risk Factors Associated With Morbidity and Mortality in Emergency Colorectal Cancer Resections

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Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Colorectal Cancer

Treatments

Other: Emergency Colorectal Resection

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06074432
Emer. CRC Mort Risk Factors

Details and patient eligibility

About

Study is designed to investigate the risk factors associated with morbidity and mortality in patients who underwent emergency resection because of colorectal cancer in general surgery clinic of a tertiary referral hospital.

Full description

Patients who underwent emergency colorectal resection in a single tertiary referral center between January 2019 and December 2022 were planned to include. All patients were equal or older than 18 years and histopathologically found to have primary colorectal malignant neoplasms.

Patients were excluded from the analysis if they met any of the following criteria: patients underwent surgery without resection, patients operated with a different indication from primary colorectal cancer such as diverticulitis, ischemia, inflammatory bowel diseases or metastases of another malignancy. Patients with insufficient clinical data were also excluded.

Surgical procedures were performed by general surgeons and only some of them had a subspecialisation in colorectal surgery.

Factors such as age, sex, body mass index (BMI), ASA score, Charlson comorbidity index, smoking status and comorbidity histories, existence of perioperative blood transfusions, duration of surgery, length of hospital stay, tumor side and characteristics, presence of perforation and ascites of the cases were noted. Patients were divided into two subgroups in terms of ASA scores. ASA I and II patients were the first subgroup and ASA III and IV were the other subgroup. A tumor located distal to the midpoint of the transverse colon was accepted as left sided and the others as proximal right sided.

Nutritional risk screening (NRS 2002) scores of the patients were also included in the analyzes. NRS 2002 scores were recorded at hospital admission. Patients were divided into two subgroups as being at nutritional risk (score 3 or more) or not (score less than 3) according to the total score recorded. For the presence of morbidity, a Clavien-Dindo score of 3 and more complications were taken as basis. Mortality was defined as the death within 90 days of operation.

Risk factors for both morbidity and mortality were first evaluated using univariate analyzes. Factors detected as significantly related to morbidity and mortality in appropriate univariate analyzes were included in multivariate analyzes with logistic regression. Multivariate analyzes done for both morbidity and mortality. The effects of risk factors on morbidity and mortality were expressed as the relative risk (odds ratio) with their 95% confidence intervals. Statistical significance level was set at 0.05

Enrollment

191 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients who underwent emergency colorectal resection between January,1 2019 and December,31 2022 were included. All patients were equal or older than 18 years and histopathologically found to have primary colorectal malignant neoplasms

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients operated with a different indication from primary colorectal cancer such as diverticulitis, ischemia, inflammatory bowel diseases or metastases of another malignancy
  • Patients with insufficient clinical data were also excluded.

Trial design

191 participants in 1 patient group

Emergency Colorectal Cancer Resection
Description:
Patients that underwent emergent resection because of histopathologically confirmed colorectal carcinoma
Treatment:
Other: Emergency Colorectal Resection

Trial contacts and locations

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