Non-arbitrary minimum threshold of yearly performed pancreatoduodenectomies: National multicentric study

Annual hospital volume of pancreatoduodenectomies could influence postoperative outcomes. The aim of this study is to establish with a non-arbitrary method the minimum threshold of yearly performed pancreatoduodenectomies in order to improve several postoperative quality outcomes. Prospective follow...

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Published inSurgery Vol. 170; no. 3; pp. 910 - 916
Main Authors Moya-Herraiz, Angel Antonio, Dorcaratto, Dimitri, Martin-Perez, Elena, Escrig-Sos, Javier, Poves-Prim, Ignasi, Fabregat-Prous, Joan, Larrea y Olea, Javier, Sanchez-Bueno, Francisco, Botello-Martinez, Francisco, Sabater, Luis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.09.2021
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Summary:Annual hospital volume of pancreatoduodenectomies could influence postoperative outcomes. The aim of this study is to establish with a non-arbitrary method the minimum threshold of yearly performed pancreatoduodenectomies in order to improve several postoperative quality outcomes. Prospective follow-up of patients submitted to pancreatoduodenectomy in participating hospitals during 1 year. The influence of hospital volume on quality outcomes was analyzed by univariable and multivariable models. The minimum threshold of yearly performed pancreatoduodenectomies to improve outcomes was established by Akaike’s information criteria. Data from 877 patients operated in 74 hospitals were analyzed. Of 12 quality outcomes, 9 were influenced by hospital pancreatoduodenectomy volume on multivariable analysis. To decrease the risk of complications and the risk of retrieving an insufficient number of lymph nodes at least 31 pancreatoduodenectomies per year should be performed. To decrease the risk of prolonged length of stay, postoperative death, and affected surgical margins, at least 37, 6, and 14 pancreatoduodenectomies per year should be performed, respectively. Several postoperative quality outcomes are influenced by the number of yearly performed pancreatoduodenectomies and could be improved by establishing a minimum threshold of procedures. Number of procedures needed to improve quality outcomes has been established by a non-arbitrary method.
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ISSN:0039-6060
1532-7361
DOI:10.1016/j.surg.2021.03.012