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患者对 MBSAQIP 减重手术风险/获益计算器有用性的看法:一项随机对照试验。

Patient perspectives on the usefulness of the MBSAQIP Bariatric Surgical Risk/Benefit Calculator: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana; Bariatric Surgery Program, Indiana University Health North Hospital, Carmel, India.

出版信息

Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2023 Jun;19(6):604-610. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2022.12.019. Epub 2022 Dec 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) Bariatric Surgical Risk/Benefit Calculator uses procedure-specific prediction models to generate individualized surgical risk/outcome estimates. This tool helps guide informed consent and operative selection. We hypothesized that calculator use would influence patient procedure choice.

OBJECTIVE

To assess patient perspectives on the bariatric surgical calculator.

SETTING

A randomized controlled trial at an MBSAQIP-accredited center.

METHODS

During the preoperative bariatric surgical office consultation, patients were randomized into 2 groups: the control group received conventional surgeon-led counseling, whereas surgeons used the risk/benefit calculator to guide decision making for the calculator group. Surveys were completed by patients following consultations to evaluate satisfaction and perceived impact of the risk/benefit calculator on operative selection.

RESULTS

Between 2020 and 2022, 61 patients were randomized to the calculator group and 68 patients to the control group. The percentage of patients whose procedure of choice changed following consultation was similar in the calculator versus control group (44.3% versus 41.2%; P = .723). However, calculator group patients were less likely to perceive surgeon counseling as very important for their decision making (43.3% versus 76.5%; P < .001). Eighty-five percent of calculator group patients rated the calculator as useful or very useful, and only 1.7% found it not very important. The reasons patients changed procedure choice were similar between the groups (P = .091); the most common cause was to improve their anticipated outcome (48.7% versus 54.8%).

CONCLUSIONS

While the risk/benefit calculator was perceived as a helpful tool by most patients, its use did not influence their procedure choice. However, the patient-reported usefulness and importance of the calculator during surgeon counseling suggest that the information provided has weight in patient decision making.

摘要

背景

代谢和减重外科认证和质量改进计划(MBSAQIP)减重手术风险/获益计算器使用特定程序的预测模型来生成个体化的手术风险/结果估计。该工具有助于指导知情同意和手术选择。我们假设计算器的使用会影响患者的手术选择。

目的

评估患者对减重手术计算器的看法。

设置

在 MBSAQIP 认证中心进行的随机对照试验。

方法

在术前减重外科就诊时,患者被随机分为两组:对照组接受传统的外科医生主导的咨询,而使用风险/获益计算器来指导决策的组为计算器组。患者在咨询后完成调查,以评估对风险/获益计算器的满意度和对手术选择的影响。

结果

在 2020 年至 2022 年期间,61 名患者被随机分配到计算器组,68 名患者被分配到对照组。在咨询后改变首选手术的患者百分比在计算器组和对照组之间相似(44.3%与 41.2%;P=.723)。然而,计算器组的患者认为外科医生的咨询对他们的决策不太重要(43.3%与 76.5%;P<.001)。85%的计算器组患者认为计算器有用或非常有用,只有 1.7%的患者认为它不太重要。两组患者改变手术选择的原因相似(P=.091);最常见的原因是改善预期结果(48.7%与 54.8%)。

结论

虽然大多数患者认为风险/获益计算器是一种有用的工具,但它的使用并没有影响他们的手术选择。然而,患者在外科医生咨询时报告的计算器的有用性和重要性表明,提供的信息在患者决策中有一定的份量。

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