IntroductionA textbook outcome patient is one in which the operative course passes uneventful, without complications, readmission or mortality. There is a lack of publications in terms of TO on acute cholecystitis.ObjetiveThe objective of this study is to analyze the achievement of TO in patients with urgent early cholecystectomy (UEC) for Acute Cholecystitis. and to identify which factors are related to achieving TO.Materials and methodsThis is a post hoc study of the SPRiMACC study. It ' s a prospective multicenter observational study run by WSES. The criteria to define TO in urgent early cholecystectomy (TOUEC) were no 30-day mortality, no 30-day postoperative complications, no readmission within 30 days, and hospital stay <= 7 days (75th percentile), and full laparoscopic surgery. Patients who met all these conditions were taken as presenting a TOUEC.Outcomes1246 urgent early cholecystectomies for ACC were included. In all, 789 patients (63.3%) achieved all TOUEC parameters, while 457 (36.6%) failed to achieve one or more parameters and were considered non-TOUEC. The patients who achieved TOUEC were younger had significantly lower scores on all the risk scales analyzed. In the serological tests, TOUEC patients had lower values for in a lot of variables than non-TOUEC patients. The TOUEC group had lower rates of complicated cholecystitis. Considering operative time, a shorter duration was also associated with a higher probability of reaching TOUEC.ConclusionKnowledge of the factors that influence the TOUEC can allow us to improve our results in terms of textbook outcome.

Fugazzola, P., Carbonell-Morote, S., Cobianchi, L., Coccolini, F., Rubio-García, J.J., Sartelli, M., et al. (2024). Textbook outcome in urgent early cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis: results post hoc of the S.P.Ri.M.A.C.C study. WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY SURGERY, 19(1), 1-12 [10.1186/s13017-024-00539-6].

Textbook outcome in urgent early cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis: results post hoc of the S.P.Ri.M.A.C.C study

Coccolini, Federico;Catena, Fausto;Agnoletti, Vanni;Convertini, Girolamo;Fumagalli, Chiara;Improta, Mario;Conti, Luigi;Giordano, Alessio;Rossi, Stefano;Ruta, Federico;Di Saverio, Salomone;
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IntroductionA textbook outcome patient is one in which the operative course passes uneventful, without complications, readmission or mortality. There is a lack of publications in terms of TO on acute cholecystitis.ObjetiveThe objective of this study is to analyze the achievement of TO in patients with urgent early cholecystectomy (UEC) for Acute Cholecystitis. and to identify which factors are related to achieving TO.Materials and methodsThis is a post hoc study of the SPRiMACC study. It ' s a prospective multicenter observational study run by WSES. The criteria to define TO in urgent early cholecystectomy (TOUEC) were no 30-day mortality, no 30-day postoperative complications, no readmission within 30 days, and hospital stay <= 7 days (75th percentile), and full laparoscopic surgery. Patients who met all these conditions were taken as presenting a TOUEC.Outcomes1246 urgent early cholecystectomies for ACC were included. In all, 789 patients (63.3%) achieved all TOUEC parameters, while 457 (36.6%) failed to achieve one or more parameters and were considered non-TOUEC. The patients who achieved TOUEC were younger had significantly lower scores on all the risk scales analyzed. In the serological tests, TOUEC patients had lower values for in a lot of variables than non-TOUEC patients. The TOUEC group had lower rates of complicated cholecystitis. Considering operative time, a shorter duration was also associated with a higher probability of reaching TOUEC.ConclusionKnowledge of the factors that influence the TOUEC can allow us to improve our results in terms of textbook outcome.
2024
Fugazzola, P., Carbonell-Morote, S., Cobianchi, L., Coccolini, F., Rubio-García, J.J., Sartelli, M., et al. (2024). Textbook outcome in urgent early cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis: results post hoc of the S.P.Ri.M.A.C.C study. WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY SURGERY, 19(1), 1-12 [10.1186/s13017-024-00539-6].
Fugazzola, Paola; Carbonell-Morote, Silvia; Cobianchi, Lorenzo; Coccolini, Federico; Rubio-García, Juan Jesús; Sartelli, Massimo; Biffl, Walter; Caten...espandi
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