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减重手术登记处:它们能否有助于改善结局?

Bariatric Surgery Registries: Can They Contribute to Improved Outcomes?

机构信息

Bariatric Surgery Registry, Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Melbourne, Australia.

Monash University Department of Surgery, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Curr Obes Rep. 2017 Dec;6(4):414-419. doi: 10.1007/s13679-017-0286-3.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

Clinical registries systematically collect prospective information about patients with a particular medical condition, who have had a medical device implanted or who have undergone a particular procedure. When these variables are collected with pre-defined quality indices included, the benched-marked risk-adjusted data may be a valuable resource for providing feedback on outcomes, including performance, to practitioners, patients, health services and device manufacturers.

RECENT FINDINGS

There are examples of feedback from clinical registries positively influencing patient care. The Australian National Joint Registry identified a poorly performing hip prosthesis which was ultimately withdrawn from the market. Feedback from the Victorian State Prostate Cancer Registry has contributed to improved patient care and fewer positive surgical margins noted over a 5-year reporting period. There are several national and regional registries collecting information on patients undergoing bariatric surgery, however, few currently focus on quality outcome measures. Whilst, current bariatric registries have contributed to improved understanding of some of the clinical situations relating to bariatric surgery, as well as developing composite risk scores and measuring quality cultures, they have not as yet demonstrably directly influenced patient care. This may reflect the fact that many of the registries do not hold data that are mature enough for proper analysis, but may also reflect problems with systematic data collection, bias from missing results and lack of appropriate funding. It will be important in the future that bariatric surgery registries actively seek to measure and validate their contribution to patient outcomes.

摘要

目的综述

临床注册系统地收集特定医疗条件患者的前瞻性信息,这些患者已经植入医疗器械或接受了特定程序。当这些变量与包含的预定义质量指标一起收集时,经过基准标记的风险调整数据可能是为医生、患者、医疗服务机构和器械制造商提供关于结果(包括性能)反馈的有价值资源。

最新发现

有来自临床注册的反馈的例子表明其对患者护理有积极影响。澳大利亚国家关节注册中心发现了一种性能不佳的髋关节假体,最终该产品被撤出市场。维多利亚州前列腺癌登记处的反馈意见有助于改善患者护理,并且在 5 年的报告期内注意到更少的阳性手术边缘。有几个国家和地区的登记处正在收集接受减肥手术的患者信息,但目前很少有登记处关注质量结果测量。虽然目前的减肥手术登记处有助于更好地了解与减肥手术相关的一些临床情况,以及制定复合风险评分和衡量质量文化,但它们尚未直接证明对患者护理产生影响。这可能反映出许多登记处没有足够成熟的数据进行适当分析的事实,但也可能反映出数据收集系统存在问题、结果缺失导致的偏差以及缺乏适当的资金。未来,减肥手术登记处将积极寻求衡量和验证其对患者结果的贡献,这一点非常重要。

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