1. A core set of quality performance indicators for HPB procedures: a global consensus for hepatectomy, pancreatectomy, and complex biliary surgery.
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Woodhouse B, Barreto SG, Soreide K, Stavrou GA, Teh C, Pitt H, Di Martino M, Herman P, Lopez-Lopez V, Berrevoet F, Talamonti M, Mikhnevich M, Khatkov I, Webber L, Kaldarov A, Windsor J, Costa Filho OP, Koea J, Soreide K, Teh C, Stavrou GA, Pitt H, Di Martino M, Herman P, Lopez-Lopez V, Barreto SG, Berrevoet F, Teh C, Talamonti M, Mikhnevich M, Di Martino M, Soreide K, Khatkov I, Webber L, Kaldarov A, Pitt H, Windsor J, Costa Filho OP, Stavrou GA, Teh C, Pitt H, Di Martino M, Stavrou GA, Lopez-Lopez V, Stavrou GA, Barreto SG, Di Martino M, Lopez-Lopez V, and Koea J
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- Humans, Hepatectomy adverse effects, Consensus, Cholecystectomy, Pancreatectomy adverse effects, Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures
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Background: Surgery for hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) conditions is performed worldwide. This investigation aimed to develop a set of globally accepted procedural quality performance indicators (QPI) for HPB surgical procedures., Methods: A systematic literature review generated a dataset of published QPI for hepatectomy, pancreatectomy, complex biliary surgery and cholecystectomy. Using a modified Delphi process, three rounds were conducted with working groups composed of self-nominating members of the International Hepatopancreaticobiliary Association (IHPBA). The final set of QPI was circulated to the full membership of the IHPBA for review., Results: Seven "core" indicators were agreed for hepatectomy, pancreatectomy, and complex biliary surgery (availability of specific services on site, a specialised surgical team with at least two certified HPB surgeons, a satisfactory institutional case volume, synoptic pathology reporting, undertaking of unplanned reintervention procedures within 90 days, the incidence of post-procedure bile leak and Clavien-Dindo grade ≥III complications and 90-day post-procedural mortality). Three further procedure specific QPI were proposed for pancreatectomy, six for hepatectomy and complex biliary surgery. Nine procedure-specific QPIs were proposed for cholecystectomy. The final set of proposed indicators were reviewed and approved by 102 IHPBA members from 34 countries., Conclusions: This work presents a core set of internationally agreed QPI for HPB surgery., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest There are no conflicts of interest to declare pertaining to the investigation described in this manuscript., (Copyright © 2023 International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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