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The surgical burden score: a novel continuous metric to predict postoperative complications after hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
The surgical burden score: a novel continuous metric to predict postoperative complications after hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma / Akabane, M.; Kawashima, J.; Woldesenbet, S.; Thammachack, R.; Cauchy, F.; Aucejo, F.; Popescu, I.; Kitago, M.; Martel, G.; Ratti, F.; Aldrighetti, L.; Poultsides, G. A.; Imaoka, Y.; Ruzzenente, A.; Endo, I.; Gleisner, A.; Marques, H. P.; Lam, V.; Hugh, T.; Bhimani, N.; Shen, F.; Pawlik, T. M.. - In: HPB. - ISSN 1365-182X. - 27:11(2025), pp. 1445-1454. [10.1016/j.hpb.2025.08.006]
Abstract:
Background: No validated model incorporates surgical parameters for complication risk in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) resection. We evaluated a novel Surgical Burden Score (SBS), integrating adjusted blood loss (aBL; mL/kg) and operative time (hours) via a Pythagorean formula, and developed an SBS-based model to predict complications. Methods: Patients undergoing curative-intent hepatectomy for HCC(2000–2023) were identified from an international database. SBS was calculated as SBS2=(operative time)2+(aBL)2. Outcomes were any and severe complications (Clavien-Dindo ≥ III). ROC curves and AUCs evaluated performance. A 3:1 training/testing split was used for model development, incorporating SBS plus clinical variables. Results: Among 801 patients, complications occurred in 39.1 %, and severe complications in 11.0 %. On multivariable analysis, operative time (HR:1.231; 95%CI:1.113–1.365; p < 0.001) and aBL (HR:1.021; 95%CI:1.002–1.041; p = 0.036) were independent predictors of any complications. SBS(median:6.07 [IQR:4.08–10.07]) outperformed its components (AUC:0.71vs0.67 for operative time and 0.69 for aBL). Stratified SBS groups demonstrated a dose-dependent increase in complications (p < 0.001). The SBS-based model achieved AUCs of 0.73 (training) and 0.76 (testing), outperforming existing models. An online calculator is available (https://makbn.shinyapps.io/SBS_shiny/). Conclusions: SBS, a Pythagorean-based metric combining operative time and aBL, accurately predicts complications. The SBS-based model offers strong predictive utility for risk stratification.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Akabane, M.; Kawashima, J.; Woldesenbet, S.; Thammachack, R.; Cauchy, F.; Aucejo, F.; Popescu, I.; Kitago, M.; Martel, G.; Ratti, F.; Aldrighetti, L.; Poultsides, G. A.; Imaoka, Y.; Ruzzenente, A.; Endo, I.; Gleisner, A.; Marques, H. P.; Lam, V.; Hugh, T.; Bhimani, N.; Shen, F.; Pawlik, T. M.
Autori di Ateneo:
ALDRIGHETTI LUCA ANTONIO MARIA
RATTI FRANCESCA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/197181
Pubblicato in:
HPB
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