Pancreas Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Importance of Patient Characteristics in Identifying and Selecting Patients Suitable for Pancreatic Resection
Pancreatic surgery is complicated and risky, especially for pancreatic cancer. It's been noticed that having these surgeries done at specialized centers can lead to better outcomes and survival rates. However, factors like patient selection and hospital conditions also play an important role. Some studies show that more surgeries done at a hospital might not always mean better results, as the type of patients and procedures can vary. To understand this better, the present study compared outcomes and patient characteristics between high-volume pancreatic centers and others.
The study utilized German nationwide administrative data (diagnosis-related group statistics) spanning from 2010 to 2018. Persons who underwent pancreatic resections during this period were included, with exclusions for certain criteria like underage and type of procedure. Various factors including patient demographics, diagnoses, procedures, and comorbidities were analyzed to assess in-hospital mortality rates. High-volume pancreatic centers (HVPCs) were identified as those performing at least 50 procedures annually. Statistical analyses included comparing crude and adjusted mortality rates and assessing patient characteristics between HVPCs and non-HVPCs. Models were adjusted for multiple variables, and methods like the Cochran-Armitage trend test and mixed models were employed. Additionally, the study investigated how differences in patient characteristics between HVPCs and non-HVPCs affected mortality rates. ;
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