Marubashi Shigeru, Liu Jessica Y, Miyata Hiroaki, Cohen Mark E, Ko Clifford Y, Seto Yasuyuki, Gotoh Mitsukazu
Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery Tokyo Japan.
Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care American College of Surgeons Chicago USA.
Ann Gastroenterol Surg. 2019 Apr 22;3(4):343-351. doi: 10.1002/ags3.12250. eCollection 2019 Jul.
The Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery (JSGS) and the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP) have collaboratively developed several clinical projects since 2011 using two nationwide clinical registries with the goal of achieving further improvement of surgical quality in both countries. In this review, the historical viewpoints and the collaboration between JSGS and ACS and their use of nationwide registries [National Clinical Database (NCD) and NSQIP] for research are reviewed. We have carried out a joint project, the 30-day Mortality Risk Model Study and, currently, we are working on several joint projects such as the Morbidity-Mortality Study, Japan-USA Calibration Study, Geriatric Study, and Safety Culture Study as well as Auditing in JSGS/NCD with reference to the NSQIP method. These joint projects will continue to provide us with important information and data to drive improvements in surgical care in both countries. This will also help us to identify any unknown weaknesses in the health-care systems of the USA and Japan.
自2011年以来,日本胃肠外科学会(JSGS)与美国外科医师学会国家外科质量改进计划(ACS - NSQIP)合作开展了多个临床项目,利用两个全国性临床登记系统,目标是在两国进一步提高手术质量。在本综述中,回顾了JSGS与ACS之间的历史观点及合作情况,以及它们利用全国性登记系统[国家临床数据库(NCD)和NSQIP]进行研究的情况。我们开展了一个联合项目,即30天死亡率风险模型研究,目前,我们正在开展多个联合项目,如发病率 - 死亡率研究、日美校准研究、老年研究、安全文化研究,以及参照NSQIP方法在JSGS/NCD中进行审核。这些联合项目将继续为我们提供重要信息和数据,以推动两国手术护理的改进。这也将帮助我们识别美国和日本医疗保健系统中任何未知的薄弱环节。