Association between Complications and Death within 30 days after General Surgery Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Objective: To determine the epidemiology of post-operative complications among general surgery patients, inform their relationships with 30-day mortality, and determine the attributable fraction of death of each postoperative complication. Background: The contemporary causes of post-operative mortality among general surgery patients are not well characterized. Methods: VISION is a prospective cohort study of adult non-cardiac surgery patients across 28 centres in 14 countries, who were followed for 30 days after surgery. For the subset of general surgery patients, a cox proportional hazards model was used to determine associations between various surgical complications and post-operative mortality. The analyses were adjusted for preoperative and surgical variables. Results were reported in adjusted hazard ratios (HR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: Among 7950 patients included in the study, 240 (3.0%) patients died within 30 days of surgery. Five post-operative complications (myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery [MINS], major bleeding, sepsis, stroke, and acute kidney injury resulting in dialysis) were independently associated with death. Complications associated with the largest attributable fraction (AF) of post-operative mortality (i.e., percentage of deaths in the cohort that can be attributed to each complication, if causality were established) were major bleeding (n=1454, 18.3%, HR 2.49 95%CI 1.87-3.33, P<0.001, AF 21.2%), sepsis (n=783, 9.9%, HR 6.52, 95%CI 4.72-9.01, P<0.001, AF 15.6%), and MINS (n=980, 12.3%, HR 2.00, 95%CI 1.50-2.67, P<0.001, AF 14.4%). Conclusion: The complications most associated with 30-day mortality following general surgery are major bleeding, sepsis, and MINS. These findings may guide the development of mitigating strategies, including prophylaxis for perioperative bleeding.

authors

  • Park, Lily J
  • Borges, Flavia K
  • Ofori, Sandra
  • Nenshi, Rahima
  • Jacka, Michael
  • Heels-Ansdell, Diane
  • Bogach, Jessica
  • Vogt, Kelly
  • Chan, Matthew TV
  • Verghese, Anish
  • Polanczyk, Carisi A
  • Skinner, David
  • Asencio, JM
  • Paniagua, Pilar
  • Rosen, Michael
  • Serrano, Pablo E
  • Marcaccio, Michael J
  • Simunovic, Marko
  • Thabane, Lehana
  • Devereaux, Philip

publication date

  • June 11, 2024