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Outcomes of liver surgery: A decade of mandatory nationwide auditing in the Netherlands.
de Graaff, Michelle R; Klaase, Joost M; Dulk, Marcel den; Buis, C I; Derksen, Wouter J M; Hagendoorn, Jeroen; Leclercq, Wouter K G; Liem, Mike S L; Hartgrink, Henk H; Swijnenburg, Rutger-Jan; Vermaas, M; Belt, Eric J Th; Bosscha, Koop; Verhoef, Cees; Olde Damink, Steven; Kuhlmann, Koert; Marsman, H M; Ayez, Ninos; van Duijvendijk, Peter; van den Boezem, Peter; Manusama, Eric R; Grünhagen, Dirk J; Kok, Niels F M.
Affiliation
  • de Graaff MR; Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditing, Scientific Bureau, Leiden, the Netherlands; Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands. Electronic address: m.degraaff@dica.nl.
  • Klaase JM; Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
  • Dulk MD; Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, the Netherlands; NUTRIM-School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
  • Buis CI; Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
  • Derksen WJM; Department of Surgery, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Department of Surgery, St Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands.
  • Hagendoorn J; Department of Surgery, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Department of Surgery, St Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands.
  • Leclercq WKG; Department of Surgery, Máxima Medical Centre, Veldhoven, the Netherlands.
  • Liem MSL; Department of Surgery, Medical Spectrum Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands.
  • Hartgrink HH; Department of Surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.
  • Swijnenburg RJ; Department of Surgery, Cancer Centre Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Vermaas M; Department of Surgery, Ijsselland Hospital, Capelle aan de Ijssel, the Netherlands.
  • Belt EJT; Department of Surgery, Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Bosscha K; Department of Surgery, Jeroen Bosch Hospital, 's Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands.
  • Verhoef C; Department of Surgery, Ijsselland Hospital, Capelle aan de Ijssel, the Netherlands; Department of Surgical Oncology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Olde Damink S; Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, the Netherlands; NUTRIM-School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
  • Kuhlmann K; Department of Surgery, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek - Dutch Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Marsman HM; Department of Surgery, OLVG, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Ayez N; Department of Surgery, Amphia Medical Centre, Breda, the Netherlands.
  • van Duijvendijk P; Department of Surgery, Isala, Zwolle, the Netherlands; Department of Surgery, Gelre Ziekenhuizen, Apeldoorn en Zutphen, the Netherlands.
  • van den Boezem P; Department of Surgery, Radboud Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Manusama ER; Department of Surgery, Medical Centre Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands.
  • Grünhagen DJ; Department of Surgical Oncology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Kok NFM; Department of Surgery, OLVG, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Eur J Surg Oncol ; 50(6): 108264, 2024 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38537366
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

In 2013, the nationwide Dutch Hepato Biliary Audit (DHBA) was initiated. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in indications for and outcomes of liver surgery in the last decade.

METHODS:

This nationwide study included all patients who underwent liver surgery for four indications, including colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and intrahepatic- and perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA - pCCA) between 2014 and 2022. Trends in postoperative outcomes were evaluated separately for each indication using multilevel multivariable logistic regression analyses.

RESULTS:

This study included 8057 procedures for CRLM, 838 for HCC, 290 for iCCA, and 300 for pCCA. Over time, these patients had higher risk profiles (more ASA-III patients and more comorbidities). Adjusted mortality decreased over time for CRLM, HCC and iCCA, respectively aOR 0.83, 95%CI 0.75-0.92, P < 0.001; aOR 0.86, 95%CI 0.75-0.99, P = 0.045; aOR 0.40, 95%CI 0.20-0.73, P < 0.001. Failure to rescue (FTR) also decreased for these groups, respectively aOR 0.84, 95%CI 0.76-0.93, P = 0.001; aOR 0.81, 95%CI 0.68-0.97, P = 0.024; aOR 0.29, 95%CI 0.08-0.84, P = 0.021). For iCCA severe complications (aOR 0.65 95%CI 0.43-0.99, P = 0.043) also decreased. No significant outcome differences were observed in pCCA. The number of centres performing liver resections decreased from 26 to 22 between 2014 and 2022, while median annual volumes did not change (40-49, P = 0.66).

CONCLUSION:

Over time, postoperative mortality and FTR decreased after liver surgery, despite treating higher-risk patients. The DHBA continues its focus on providing feedback and benchmark results to further enhance outcomes.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Colorectal Neoplasms / Carcinoma, Hepatocellular / Hepatectomy / Liver Neoplasms Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Eur J Surg Oncol Journal subject: NEOPLASIAS Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Colorectal Neoplasms / Carcinoma, Hepatocellular / Hepatectomy / Liver Neoplasms Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Eur J Surg Oncol Journal subject: NEOPLASIAS Year: 2024 Document type: Article