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Predictors of perioperative complications in paediatric cranial vault reconstruction surgery: a multicentre observational study from the Pediatric Craniofacial Collaborative Group

Authors :
Franklyn P. Cladis
Daniel Rubens
Galit Ungar-Kastner
Alyssa Brzenski
Surendrasingh Chhabada
Douglas Thompson
Vanessa Pohl
Brad M. Taicher
Jesus Apuya
Meera Gangadharan
Indrani Lakheeram
Jose Luis Martinez
Rochelle Skitt
Vincent Hsieh
Brian Masel
M. Hetmaniuk
Rheana Watts
Wai Sung
B.M. Taicher
Jane Kugler
Laura Ryan
John Hajduk
Shannon Grap
Veronica O. Busso
Chris D. Glover
Karen Wong
Wallis T. Muhly
Kim Poteet-Schwartz
Amanda Gosman
Michelle Kars
Andrew Lee
Jansie Prozesky
Jennifer K Hansen
Olutoyin Olutuye
P.G. Fernandez
Kim-Phuong Nguyen
Petra M. Meier
Bridget L. Muldowney
Hubert A. Benzon
Bobbie Stubbeman
Neil R. Singhal
Thanh Nguyen
S.M. Goobie
Jonathon Nelson
K.V. Isaac
Rachel Dabek
Allison Griffin
Courtney Kowalczyk-Derderian
Davinder J. Singh
John Wieser
Julian Post
Michael Collins
Lillian Zamora
Kristen Labovsky
Eduardo Medellin
Timothy Petersen
Codruta Soneru
Tariq Syed
Srijaya K Reddy
Stefan Budac
Rachel Spitznagel
Ricardo Falconl
Uma Ramesh Parekh
Susan M. Goobie
C.K. Derderian
Paul A. Stricker
Mali Hetmaniuk
Susan R. Staudt
Julie Nicholson
Christopher Abruzzese
John E. Fiadjoe
David Zurakowski
Patrick G. Fernandez
Margaret Owens-Stubblefield
Emad Sorial
Katherine R. Gentry
Peter Szmuk
Charles M. Haberkern
Danielle Claypool
Allison M Fernandez
Karene Ricketts
Heike Gries
Rebecca Hall
Henry Huang
P.A. Stricker
Russell R. Reid
Ranu Jain
Franklin Chiao
Nicholas M. Dalesio
Iskra Ivanova
Lisa Tretault
Heather Mitzel Levy
Amy Beethe
Wendy Binstock
Pablo Ingelmo
Source :
British journal of anaesthesia. 122(2)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background The current incidence of major complications in paediatric craniofacial surgery in North America has not been accurately defined. In this report, the Pediatric Craniofacial Collaborative Group evaluates the incidence and determines the independent predictors of major perioperative complications using a multicentre database. Methods The Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery Perioperative Registry was queried for subjects undergoing complex cranial vault reconstruction surgery over a 5-year period. Major perioperative complications were identified through a structured a priori consensus process. Logistic regression was applied to identify predictors of a major perioperative complication with bootstrapping to evaluate discrimination accuracy and provide internal validity of the multivariable model. Results A total of 1814 patients from 33 institutions in the US and Canada were analysed; 15% were reported to have a major perioperative complication. Multivariable predictors included ASA physical status 3 or 4 (P=0.005), craniofacial syndrome (P=0.008), antifibrinolytic administered (P=0.003), blood product transfusion >50 ml kg–1 (P Conclusions The predictive algorithm can be used as a prognostic tool to risk stratify patients and thereby potentially reduce morbidity and mortality. Craniofacial teams can utilise these predictors of complications to identify high-risk patients. Based on this information, further prospective quality improvement initiatives may decrease complications, and reduce morbidity and mortality.

Details

ISSN :
14716771
Volume :
122
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British journal of anaesthesia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....90b390000e778bf337af2b871b2fd4be