Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Vet Surg. 2023 Jan;52(1):98-105. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13893. Epub 2022 Oct 3.
(1) To adapt and apply the Clavien-Dindo (aCD) postoperative complication grading system to dogs experiencing complications following a single orthopedic procedure. (2) To compare the reliability of the Clavien-Dindo system to the Cook complication grading system.
Retrospective study.
Sixty-eight client-owned dogs.
Scenarios derived from complications following TightRope stabilization of the stifle and shoulder were graded by four ACVS-boarded surgeons using two systems; the Cook 3-point scale and the aCD 5-point scale. Because the aCD system distinguishes complications from outcomes ("sequelae" or "failure to cure"), two data sets were created: one with (n = 76) and without (n = 67) inclusion of "sequelae" and "failure to cure" cases. Interobserver reliability was evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) calculations.
Seventy-six scenarios from 68 records were evaluated. The ICC of the aCD system was 0.620 consistent with moderate reliability. The reliability of the Cook system was good, with an ICC of 0.848. Exclusion of cases with "sequelae" or "failure to cure" resulted in excellent reliability of the aCD system (ICC = 0.975) and good reliability of the Cook systems (ICC = 0.857).
The aCD grading system was less reliable than the Cook system when evaluating all cases but more reliable when evaluating cases of complications excluding "sequelae" and "failures to cure".
The Cook grading system is reliably good in grading postoperative complications in dogs. The aCD system can also be used to assess postoperative complications with excellent reliability but is less reliable when distinguishing complications from other postoperative outcomes.
(1) 改编和应用 Clavien-Dindo(aCD)术后并发症分级系统,以评估接受单一骨科手术的犬发生并发症的情况。(2) 比较 Clavien-Dindo 系统和 Cook 并发症分级系统的可靠性。
回顾性研究。
68 只患犬。
采用 Clavien-Dindo 5 分制和 Cook 3 分制两种系统,由 4 位 ACVS 委员会认证的兽医对源自 TightRope 稳定术治疗膝关节和肩部后并发症的 68 例患犬的临床病例进行分级。由于 aCD 系统将并发症与结果(“后遗症”或“治疗失败”)区分开来,因此创建了两个数据集:一个包含(n=76)和不包含(n=67)“后遗症”和“治疗失败”病例的数据集。采用组内相关系数(ICC)计算评估观察者间可靠性。
对 68 份记录中的 76 个场景进行了评估。aCD 系统的 ICC 为 0.620,表明可靠性为中等。Cook 系统的可靠性较好,ICC 为 0.848。排除“后遗症”或“治疗失败”病例后,aCD 系统的可靠性极好(ICC=0.975),Cook 系统的可靠性较好(ICC=0.857)。
在评估所有病例时,aCD 分级系统的可靠性不如 Cook 系统,但在评估不包括“后遗症”和“治疗失败”的并发症病例时,其可靠性更高。
Cook 分级系统在评估犬术后并发症方面具有可靠的良好效果。aCD 系统也可用于评估术后并发症,其可靠性极佳,但在区分并发症与其他术后结果时可靠性较差。