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Erschienen in: International Orthopaedics 12/2012

01.12.2012 | Original Paper

Can the Surgical Apgar Score predict morbidity and mortality in general orthopaedic surgery?

verfasst von: Julio Urrutia, Macarena Valdes, Tomas Zamora, Valentina Canessa, Jorge Briceno

Erschienen in: International Orthopaedics | Ausgabe 12/2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The Surgical Apgar Score (SAS) is a simple tally based on intra-operative heart rate, blood pressure and blood loss; it predicts 30-day major postoperative complications and mortality in different surgical fields, but no validation has been performed in general orthopaedic surgery.

Methods

A prospective assessment of the SAS in 723 consecutive patients undergoing major and intermediate orthopaedic procedures was performed in an 18-month period. The SAS was calculated immediately after surgery, and the occurrence of major complications or death was registered within a 30-day follow-up.

Results

Thirty-seven patients had ≥1 complication (5.12 %). The complication rate did not augment as the score decreased (SAS 9–10 = 6.56 %; SAS 7–8 = 2.62 %; SAS 5–6 = 7.21 %; SAS ≤4 = 10.2 %), the relative risk did not augment as the score decreased and the likelihood ratio did not increase with decreasing SAS values, except in the subgroup of patients undergoing spine surgery. The C-statistic was 0.59 (95 % confidence interval 0.48–0.69), a weak discriminatory value. Using a threshold of 7 to define high-risk and low-risk patients, the SAS allowed risk stratification only for spine surgery.

Conclusions

The SAS does not predict 30-day major complications and death in patients undergoing general orthopaedic surgery, but it is useful in the subgroup of patients undergoing spine surgery.
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Metadaten
Titel
Can the Surgical Apgar Score predict morbidity and mortality in general orthopaedic surgery?
verfasst von
Julio Urrutia
Macarena Valdes
Tomas Zamora
Valentina Canessa
Jorge Briceno
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
International Orthopaedics / Ausgabe 12/2012
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-012-1696-1

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