Cancers (Sep 2023)

New Prognostic Score (Essen Score) to Predict Postoperative Morbidity after Resection of Lung Metastases

  • Konstantinos Grapatsas,
  • Fabian Dörr,
  • Hruy Menghesha,
  • Martin Schuler,
  • Viktor Grünwald,
  • Sebastian Bauer,
  • Hartmut H. -J. Schmidt,
  • Stephan Lang,
  • Rainer Kimmig,
  • Stefan Kasper,
  • Natalie Baldes,
  • Servet Bölükbas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174355
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 17
p. 4355

Abstract

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Background: Pulmonary metastasectomy (PM) is a widely accepted surgical procedure. This study aims to investigate postoperative morbidity and mortality after PM and develop a score to predict high-risk patients. Methods: We retrospectively investigated all patients undergoing a PM in our institution from November 2012 to January 2023. Complications were defined as the diagnosis of any new disease after the PM up to 30 days after the operation. Results: 1284 patients were identified. At least one complication occurred in 145 patients (11.29%). Only one patient died during the hospital stay. Preoperative cardiovascular comorbidities (OR: 2.99, 95% CI: 1.412–3.744, p = 0.01), major lung resections (OR: 2.727, 95% CI: 1.678–4.431, p p = 0.03) and open thoracotomy (OR: 0.621, 95% CI: 0.415–0.930, p = 0.02) were identified as independent factors for postoperative complications. Based on the above independent factors for postoperative morbidity, the Essen score was developed (overall correct classification: 94.6%, ROC-Analysis: 0.828, 95% CI: 0.795–0.903). Conclusion: PM is a safe surgical procedure with acceptable morbidity and low mortality. The aim of the Essen score is to identify patients that are associated with risk for postoperative complications after PM.

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