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2. Litigation claims following laparoscopic and open inguinal hernia repairs
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Varley, R., Lo, C., and Alkhaffaf, B.
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- 2020
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3. Systematic review and consensus definitions for the Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine initiative: clinical indicators
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Myles, P., Grocott, M., Biccard, B., Blazeby, J., Boney, O., Chan, M., Diouf, E., Fleisher, L., Kalkman, C., Kurz, A., Moonesinghe, R., Wijeysundera, D., Gan, T.J., Peyton, P., Sessler, D., Tramèr, M., Cyna, A., De Oliveira, G.S., Jr., Wu, C., Jensen, M., Kehlet, H., Botti, M., Haller, G., Cook, T., Neuman, M., Story, D., Gruen, R., Bampoe, S., Evered, L., Scott, D., Silbert, B., van Dijk, D., Grocott, H., Eckenhoff, R., Rasmussen, L., Eriksson, L., Beattie, S., Landoni, G., Leslie, K., Howell, S., Nagele, P., Richards, T., Lamy, A., Lalu, M., Pearse, R., Mythen, M., Canet, J., Moller, A., Gin, T., Schultz, M., Pelosi, P., Gabreu, M., Futier, E., Creagh-Brown, B., Abbott, T., Klein, A., Corcoran, T., Jamie Cooper, D., Dieleman, S., McIlroy, D., Bellomo, R., Shaw, A., Prowle, J., Karkouti, K., Billings, J., Mazer, D., Jayarajah, M., Murphy, M., Bartoszko, J., Sneyd, R., Morris, S., George, R., Shulman, M., Lane-Fall, M., Nilsson, U., Stevenson, N., Cooper, J.D.J., van Klei, W., Cabrini, L., Miller, T., Pace, N., Jackson, S., Buggy, D., Short, T., Riedel, B., Gottumukkala, V., Alkhaffaf, B., Johnson, M., Haller, Guy, Bampoe, Sohail, Cook, Tim, Fleisher, Lee A., Grocott, Michael P.W., Neuman, Mark, Story, David, and Myles, Paul S.
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- 2019
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4. Systematic review and consensus definitions for standardised endpoints in perioperative medicine: postoperative cancer outcomes
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Gan, T.J., Peyton, P., Tramèr, M., Cyna, A., De Oliveira, G.S., Jr., Wu, C., Jensen, M., Kehlet, H., Botti, M., Boney, O., Haller, G., Grocott, M., Cook, T., Fleisher, L., Neuman, M., Story, D., Gruen, R., Bampoe, S., Evered, Lis, Scott, D., Silbert, B., van Dijk, D., Kalkman, C., Chan, M., Grocott, H., Eckenhoff, R., Rasmussen, L., Eriksson, L., Beattie, S., Wijeysundera, D., Landoni, G., Biccard, B., Howell, S., Nagele, P., Richards, T., Lamy, A., Lalu, M., Pearse, R., Mythen, M., Canet, J., Moller, A., Gin, T., Schultz, M., Pelosi, P., Gabreu, M., Futier, E., Creagh-Brown, B., Abbott, T., Klein, A., Corcoran, T., Jamie Cooper, D., Dieleman, S., Diouf, E., McIlroy, D., Bellomo, R., Shaw, A., Prowle, J., Karkouti, K., Billings, J., Mazer, D., Jayarajah, M., Murphy, M., Bartoszko, J., Sneyd, R., Morris, S., George, R., Moonesinghe, R., Shulman, M., Lane-Fall, M., Nilsson, U., Stevenson, N., van Klei, W., Cabrini, L., Miller, T., Jackson, S., Alkhaffaf, B., Buggy, D.J., Freeman, J., Johnson, M.Z., Leslie, K., Riedel, B., Sessler, D.I., Kurz, A., Gottumukkala, V., Short, T., Pace, N., and Myles, P.S.
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- 2018
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5. A systematic review and consensus definitions for standardised end-points in perioperative medicine: pulmonary complications
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Myles, P., Gan, T.J., Kurz, A., Peyton, P., Sessler, D., Tramèr, M., Cyna, A., De Oliveira, G.S., Jr., Wu, C., Jensen, M., Kehlet, H., Botti, M., Boney, O., Haller, G., Grocott, M., Cook, T., Fleisher, L., Neuman, M., Story, D., Gruen, R., Bampoe, S., Evered, Lis, Scott, D., Silbert, B., van Dijk, D., Kalkman, C., Chan, M., Grocott, H., Eckenhoff, R., Rasmussen, L., Eriksson, L., Beattie, S., Wijeysundera, D., Landoni, G., Leslie, K., Biccard, B., Howell, S., Nagele, P., Richards, T., Lamy, A., Gabreu, M., Klein, A., Corcoran, T., Jamie Cooper, D., Dieleman, S., Diouf, E., McIlroy, D., Bellomo, R., Shaw, A., Prowle, J., Karkouti, K., Billings, J., Mazer, D., Jayarajah, M., Murphy, M., Bartoszko, J., Sneyd, R., Morris, S., George, R., Moonesinghe, R., Shulman, M., Lane-Fall, M., Nilsson, U., Stevenson, N., van Klei, W., Cabrini, L., Miller, T., Pace, N., Jackson, S., Buggy, D., Short, T., Riedel, B., Gottumukkala, V., Alkhaffaf, B., Johnson, M., Abbott, T.E.F., Fowler, A.J., Pelosi, P., Gama de Abreu, M., Møller, A.M., Canet, J., Creagh-Brown, B., Mythen, M., Gin, T., Lalu, M.M., Futier, E., Grocott, M.P., Schultz, M.J., and Pearse, R.M.
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- 2018
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6. 30-day morbidity and mortality of sleeve gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and one anastomosis gastric bypass: a propensity score-matched analysis of the GENEVA data
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Singhal R., Cardoso V. R., Wiggins T., Super J., Ludwig C., Gkoutos G. V., Mahawar K., Pedziwiatr M., Major P., Zarzycki P., Pantelis A., Lapatsanis D. P., Stravodimos G., Matthys C., Focquet M., Vleeschouwers W., Spaventa A. G., Zerrweck C., Vitiello A., Berardi G., Musella M., Sanchez-Meza A., Cantu F. J., Mora F., Cantu M. A., Katakwar A., Reddy D. N., Elmaleh H., Hassan M., Elghandour A., Elbanna M., Osman A., Khan A., layani L., Kiran N., Velikorechin A., Solovyeva M., Melali H., Shahabi S., Agrawal A., Shrivastava A., Sharma A., Narwaria B., Narwaria M., Raziel A., Sakran N., Susmallian S., Karagoz L., Akbaba M., Piskin S. Z., Balta A. Z., Senol Z., Manno E., Iovino M. G., Qassem M., Arana-Garza S., Povoas H. P., Vilas-Boas M. L., Naumann D., Li A., Ammori B. J., Balamoun H., Salman M., Nasta A. M., Goel R., Sanchez-Aguilar H., Herrera M. F., Abou-mrad A., Cloix L., Mazzini G. S., Kristem L., Lazaro A., Campos J., Bernardo J., Gonzalez J., Trindade C., Viveiros O., Ribeiro R., Goitein D., Hazzan D., Segev L., Beck T., Reyes H., Monterrubio J., Garcia P., Benois M., Kassir R., Contine A., Elshafei M., Aktas S., Weiner S., Heidsieck T., Level L., Pinango S., Ortega P. M., Moncada R., Valenti V., Vlahovic I., Boras Z., Liagre A., Martini F., Juglard G., Motwani M., Saggu S. S., Momani H. A., Lopez L. A. A., Cortez M. A. C., Zavala R. A., D'Haese RN C., Kempeneers I., Himpens J., Lazzati A., Paolino L., Bathaei S., Bedirli A., Yavuz A., Buyukkasap C., Ozaydin S., Kwiatkowski A., Bartosiak K., Waledziak M., Santonicola A., Angrisani L., Iovino P., Palma R., Iossa A., Boru C. E., De Angelis F., Silecchia G., Hussain A., Balchandra S., Coltell I. B., Perez J. L., Bohra A., Awan A. K., Madhok B., Leeder P. C., Awad S., Al-Khyatt W., Shoma A., Elghadban H., Ghareeb S., Mathews B., Kurian M., Larentzakis A., Vrakopoulou G. Z., Albanopoulos K., Bozdag A., Lale A., Kirkil C., Dincer M., Bashir A., Haddad A., Hijleh L. A., Zilberstein B., de Marchi D. D., Souza W. P., Broden C. M., Gislason H., Shah K., Ambrosi A., Pavone G., Tartaglia N., Kona S. L. K., Kalyan K., Perez C. E. G., Botero M. A. F., Covic A., Timofte D., Maxim M., Faraj D., Tseng L., Liem R., Oren G., Dilektasli E., Yalcin I., AlMukhtar H., Hadad M. A., Mohan R., Arora N., Bedi D., Rives-Lange C., Chevallier J. -M., Poghosyan T., Sebbag H., Zinai L., Khaldi S., Mauchien C., Mazza D., Dinescu G., Rea B., Perez-Galaz F., Zavala L., Besa A., Curell A., Balibrea J. M., Vaz C., Galindo L., Silva N., Caballero J. L. E., Sebastian S. O., Marchesini J. C. D., da Fonseca Pereira R. A., Sobottka W. H., Fiolo F. E., Turchi M., Coelho A. C. J., Zacaron A. L., Barbosa A., Quinino R., Menaldi G., Paleari N., Martinez-Duartez P., de Esparza G. M. A. R., Esteban V. S., Torres A., Garcia-Galocha J. L., Josa M., Pacheco-Garcia J. M., Mayo-Ossorio M. A., Chowbey P., Soni V., de Vasconcelos Cunha H. A., Castilho M. V., Ferreira R. M. A., Barreiro T. A., Charalabopoulos A., Sdralis E., Davakis S., Bomans B., Dapri G., Van Belle K., Takieddine M., Vaneukem P., Karaca E. S. A., Karaca F. C., Sumer A., Peksen C., Savas O. A., Chousleb E., Elmokayed F., Fakhereldin I., Aboshanab H. M., Swelium T., Gudal A., Gamloo L., Ugale A., Ugale S., Boeker C., Reetz C., Hakami I. A., Mall J., Alexandrou A., Baili E., Bodnar Z., Maleckas A., Gudaityte R., Guldogan C. E., Gundogdu E., Ozmen M. M., Thakkar D., Dukkipati N., Shah P. S., Shah S. S., Adil M. T., Jambulingam P., Mamidanna R., Whitelaw D., Jain V., Veetil D. K., Wadhawan R., Torres M., Tinoco T., Leclercq W., Romeijn M., van de Pas K., Alkhazraji A. K., Taha S. A., Ustun M., Yigit T., Inam A., Burhanulhaq M., Pazouki A., Eghbali F., Kermansaravi M., Jazi A. H. D., Mahmoudieh M., Mogharehabed N., Tsiotos G., Stamou K., Rodriguez F. J. B., Navarro M. A. R., Torres O. M., Martinez S. L., Tamez E. R. M., Cornejo G. A. M., Flores J. E. G., Mohammed D. A., Elfawal M. H., Shabbir A., Guowei K., So J. B., Kaplan E. T., Kaplan M., Kaplan T., Pham D. T., Rana G., Kappus M., Gadani R., Kahitan M., Pokharel K., Osborne A., Pournaras D., Hewes J., Napolitano E., Chiappetta S., Bottino V., Dorado E., Schoettler A., Gaertner D., Fedtke K., Aguilar-Espinosa F., Aceves-Lozano S., Balani A., Nagliati C., Pennisi D., Rizzi A., Frattini F., Foschi D., Benuzzi L., Parikh C., Shah H., Pinotti E., Montuori M., Borrelli V., Dargent J., Copaescu C. A., Hutopila I., Smeu B., Witteman B., Hazebroek E., Deden L., Heusschen L., Okkema S., Aufenacker T., den Hengst W., Vening W., van der Burgh Y., Ghazal A., Ibrahim H., Niazi M., Alkhaffaf B., Altarawni M., Cesana G. C., Anselmino M., Uccelli M., Olmi S., Stier C., Akmanlar T., Sonnenberg T., Schieferbein U., Marcolini A., Awruch D., Vicentin M., de Souza Bastos E. L., Gregorio S. A., Ahuja A., Mittal T., Bolckmans R., Baratte C., Wisnewsky J. A., Genser L., Chong L., Taylor L., Ward S., Hi M. W., Heneghan H., Fearon N., Plamper A., Rheinwalt K., Geoghegan J., Ng K. C., Kaseja K., Kotowski M., Samarkandy T. A., Leyva-Alvizo A., Corzo-Culebro L., Wang C., Yang W., Dong Z., Riera M., Jain R., Hamed H., Said M., Zarzar K., Garcia M., Turkcapar A. G., Sen O., Baldini E., Conti L., Wietzycoski C., Lopes E., Pintar T., Salobir J., Aydin C., Atici S. D., Ergin A., Ciyiltepe H., Bozkurt M. A., Kizilkaya M. C., Onalan N. B. D., Zuber M. N. B. A., Wong W. J., Garcia A., Vidal L., Beisani M., Pasquier J., Vilallonga R., Sharma S., Parmar C., Lee L., Sufi P., Sinan H., Saydam M., Singhal, R., Cardoso, V. R., Wiggins, T., Super, J., Ludwig, C., Gkoutos, G. V., Mahawar, K., Pedziwiatr, M., Major, P., Zarzycki, P., Pantelis, A., Lapatsanis, D. P., Stravodimos, G., Matthys, C., Focquet, M., Vleeschouwers, W., Spaventa, A. G., Zerrweck, C., Vitiello, A., Berardi, G., Musella, M., Sanchez-Meza, A., Cantu, F. J., Mora, F., Cantu, M. A., Katakwar, A., Reddy, D. N., Elmaleh, H., Hassan, M., Elghandour, A., Elbanna, M., Osman, A., Khan, A., Layani, L., Kiran, N., Velikorechin, A., Solovyeva, M., Melali, H., Shahabi, S., Agrawal, A., Shrivastava, A., Sharma, A., Narwaria, B., Narwaria, M., Raziel, A., Sakran, N., Susmallian, S., Karagoz, L., Akbaba, M., Piskin, S. Z., Balta, A. Z., Senol, Z., Manno, E., Iovino, M. G., Qassem, M., Arana-Garza, S., Povoas, H. P., Vilas-Boas, M. L., Naumann, D., Li, A., Ammori, B. J., Balamoun, H., Salman, M., Nasta, A. M., Goel, R., Sanchez-Aguilar, H., Herrera, M. F., Abou-mrad, A., Cloix, L., Mazzini, G. S., Kristem, L., Lazaro, A., Campos, J., Bernardo, J., Gonzalez, J., Trindade, C., Viveiros, O., Ribeiro, R., Goitein, D., Hazzan, D., Segev, L., Beck, T., Reyes, H., Monterrubio, J., Garcia, P., Benois, M., Kassir, R., Contine, A., Elshafei, M., Aktas, S., Weiner, S., Heidsieck, T., Level, L., Pinango, S., Ortega, P. M., Moncada, R., Valenti, V., Vlahovic, I., Boras, Z., Liagre, A., Martini, F., Juglard, G., Motwani, M., Saggu, S. S., Momani, H. A., Lopez, L. A. A., Cortez, M. A. C., Zavala, R. A., D'Haese RN, C., Kempeneers, I., Himpens, J., Lazzati, A., Paolino, L., Bathaei, S., Bedirli, A., Yavuz, A., Buyukkasap, C., Ozaydin, S., Kwiatkowski, A., Bartosiak, K., Waledziak, M., Santonicola, A., Angrisani, L., Iovino, P., Palma, R., Iossa, A., Boru, C. E., De Angelis, F., Silecchia, G., Hussain, A., Balchandra, S., Coltell, I. B., Perez, J. L., Bohra, A., Awan, A. K., Madhok, B., Leeder, P. C., Awad, S., Al-Khyatt, W., Shoma, A., Elghadban, H., Ghareeb, S., Mathews, B., Kurian, M., Larentzakis, A., Vrakopoulou, G. Z., Albanopoulos, K., Bozdag, A., Lale, A., Kirkil, C., Dincer, M., Bashir, A., Haddad, A., Hijleh, L. A., Zilberstein, B., de Marchi, D. D., Souza, W. P., Broden, C. M., Gislason, H., Shah, K., Ambrosi, A., Pavone, G., Tartaglia, N., Kona, S. L. K., Kalyan, K., Perez, C. E. G., Botero, M. A. F., Covic, A., Timofte, D., Maxim, M., Faraj, D., Tseng, L., Liem, R., Oren, G., Dilektasli, E., Yalcin, I., Almukhtar, H., Hadad, M. A., Mohan, R., Arora, N., Bedi, D., Rives-Lange, C., Chevallier, J. -M., Poghosyan, T., Sebbag, H., Zinai, L., Khaldi, S., Mauchien, C., Mazza, D., Dinescu, G., Rea, B., Perez-Galaz, F., Zavala, L., Besa, A., Curell, A., Balibrea, J. M., Vaz, C., Galindo, L., Silva, N., Caballero, J. L. E., Sebastian, S. O., Marchesini, J. C. D., da Fonseca Pereira, R. A., Sobottka, W. H., Fiolo, F. E., Turchi, M., Coelho, A. C. J., Zacaron, A. L., Barbosa, A., Quinino, R., Menaldi, G., Paleari, N., Martinez-Duartez, P., de Esparza, G. M. A. R., Esteban, V. S., Torres, A., Garcia-Galocha, J. L., Josa, M., Pacheco-Garcia, J. M., Mayo-Ossorio, M. A., Chowbey, P., Soni, V., de Vasconcelos Cunha, H. A., Castilho, M. V., Ferreira, R. M. A., Barreiro, T. A., Charalabopoulos, A., Sdralis, E., Davakis, S., Bomans, B., Dapri, G., Van Belle, K., Takieddine, M., Vaneukem, P., Karaca, E. S. A., Karaca, F. C., Sumer, A., Peksen, C., Savas, O. A., Chousleb, E., Elmokayed, F., Fakhereldin, I., Aboshanab, H. M., Swelium, T., Gudal, A., Gamloo, L., Ugale, A., Ugale, S., Boeker, C., Reetz, C., Hakami, I. A., Mall, J., Alexandrou, A., Baili, E., Bodnar, Z., Maleckas, A., Gudaityte, R., Guldogan, C. E., Gundogdu, E., Ozmen, M. M., Thakkar, D., Dukkipati, N., Shah, P. S., Shah, S. S., Adil, M. T., Jambulingam, P., Mamidanna, R., Whitelaw, D., Jain, V., Veetil, D. K., Wadhawan, R., Torres, M., Tinoco, T., Leclercq, W., Romeijn, M., van de Pas, K., Alkhazraji, A. K., Taha, S. A., Ustun, M., Yigit, T., Inam, A., Burhanulhaq, M., Pazouki, A., Eghbali, F., Kermansaravi, M., Jazi, A. H. D., Mahmoudieh, M., Mogharehabed, N., Tsiotos, G., Stamou, K., Rodriguez, F. J. B., Navarro, M. A. R., Torres, O. M., Martinez, S. L., Tamez, E. R. M., Cornejo, G. A. M., Flores, J. E. G., Mohammed, D. A., Elfawal, M. H., Shabbir, A., Guowei, K., So, J. B., Kaplan, E. T., Kaplan, M., Kaplan, T., Pham, D. T., Rana, G., Kappus, M., Gadani, R., Kahitan, M., Pokharel, K., Osborne, A., Pournaras, D., Hewes, J., Napolitano, E., Chiappetta, S., Bottino, V., Dorado, E., Schoettler, A., Gaertner, D., Fedtke, K., Aguilar-Espinosa, F., Aceves-Lozano, S., Balani, A., Nagliati, C., Pennisi, D., Rizzi, A., Frattini, F., Foschi, D., Benuzzi, L., Parikh, C., Shah, H., Pinotti, E., Montuori, M., Borrelli, V., Dargent, J., Copaescu, C. A., Hutopila, I., Smeu, B., Witteman, B., Hazebroek, E., Deden, L., Heusschen, L., Okkema, S., Aufenacker, T., den Hengst, W., Vening, W., van der Burgh, Y., Ghazal, A., Ibrahim, H., Niazi, M., Alkhaffaf, B., Altarawni, M., Cesana, G. C., Anselmino, M., Uccelli, M., Olmi, S., Stier, C., Akmanlar, T., Sonnenberg, T., Schieferbein, U., Marcolini, A., Awruch, D., Vicentin, M., de Souza Bastos, E. L., Gregorio, S. A., Ahuja, A., Mittal, T., Bolckmans, R., Baratte, C., Wisnewsky, J. A., Genser, L., Chong, L., Taylor, L., Ward, S., Hi, M. W., Heneghan, H., Fearon, N., Plamper, A., Rheinwalt, K., Geoghegan, J., Ng, K. C., Kaseja, K., Kotowski, M., Samarkandy, T. A., Leyva-Alvizo, A., Corzo-Culebro, L., Wang, C., Yang, W., Dong, Z., Riera, M., Jain, R., Hamed, H., Said, M., Zarzar, K., Garcia, M., Turkcapar, A. G., Sen, O., Baldini, E., Conti, L., Wietzycoski, C., Lopes, E., Pintar, T., Salobir, J., Aydin, C., Atici, S. D., Ergin, A., Ciyiltepe, H., Bozkurt, M. A., Kizilkaya, M. C., Onalan, N. B. D., Zuber, M. N. B. A., Wong, W. J., Garcia, A., Vidal, L., Beisani, M., Pasquier, J., Vilallonga, R., Sharma, S., Parmar, C., Lee, L., Sufi, P., Sinan, H., Saydam, M., İstinye Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Sumer, Aziz, Peksen, Caghan, and Savas, Osman Anil
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Gastric Bypass ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,COVID-19 ,Gastrectomy ,Humans ,Morbidity ,Propensity Score ,Retrospective Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Obesity, Morbid ,Article ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Obesity ,Morbid ,Type 2 - Abstract
Background There is a paucity of data comparing 30-day morbidity and mortality of sleeve gastrectomy (SG), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB). This study aimed to compare the 30-day safety of SG, RYGB, and OAGB in propensity score-matched cohorts. Materials and methods This analysis utilised data collected from the GENEVA study which was a multicentre observational cohort study of bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) in 185 centres across 42 countries between 01/05/2022 and 31/10/2020 during the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 30-day complications were categorised according to the Clavien–Dindo classification. Patients receiving SG, RYGB, or OAGB were propensity-matched according to baseline characteristics and 30-day complications were compared between groups. Results In total, 6770 patients (SG 3983; OAGB 702; RYGB 2085) were included in this analysis. Prior to matching, RYGB was associated with highest 30-day complication rate (SG 5.8%; OAGB 7.5%; RYGB 8.0% (p = 0.006)). On multivariate regression modelling, Insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypercholesterolaemia were associated with increased 30-day complications. Being a non-smoker was associated with reduced complication rates. When compared to SG as a reference category, RYGB, but not OAGB, was associated with an increased rate of 30-day complications. A total of 702 pairs of SG and OAGB were propensity score-matched. The complication rate in the SG group was 7.3% (n = 51) as compared to 7.5% (n = 53) in the OAGB group (p = 0.68). Similarly, 2085 pairs of SG and RYGB were propensity score-matched. The complication rate in the SG group was 6.1% (n = 127) as compared to 7.9% (n = 166) in the RYGB group (p = 0.09). And, 702 pairs of OAGB and RYGB were matched. The complication rate in both groups was the same at 7.5 % (n = 53; p = 0.07). Conclusions This global study found no significant difference in the 30-day morbidity and mortality of SG, RYGB, and OAGB in propensity score-matched cohorts.
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- 2021
7. Anastomotic leak following oesophagectomy: research priorities from an international Delphi consensus study
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Kamarajah, Sivesh K, Mohamed, Imran, Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Evans, Richard PT, Hodson, James, Griffiths, Ewen A, Singh, Pritam, Committee, Steering, Alderson, Derek, Bundred, James, Evans, Richard, Gossage, James, Jefferies, Benjamin, Mckay, Siobhan, Siaw-Acheampong, Kobby, van Hillegersberg, Richard, Vohra, Ravinder, Wanigsooriya, Kasun, Whitehouse, Tony, Bekele, A, Achiam, Mp, Ahmed, H, Ainsworth, A, Akhtar, K, Akkapulu, N, Al-Khyatt, W, Alasmar, M, Alemu, Bn, Alfieri, R, Alkhaffaf, B, Alvarez, Ls, Amahu, V, Andreollo, Na, Arias, F, Ariyarathenam, A, Arndt, A, Athanasiou, A, Azagra, Js, Baban, C, Babor, R, Baili, E, Balla, A, Beenen, E, Bendixen, M, Bennett, J, Bergeat, D, Bernardes, Aj, Bernardi, D, Berrisford, R, Bianchi, A, Bjelovic, M, Blencowe, N, Boddy, A, Bogdan, S, Bolger, J, Bonavina, L, Bouras, G, Bouwense, S, Bowrey, D, Bragg, D, Bright, Tn, Broderick, S, Buduhan, G, Byrne, B, Carey, D, Carroll, P, Carrott, P, Casaca, R, Castro, Rg, Catton, J, Cerdeira, Mp, Chang, Ac, Charalabopoulos, A, Chaudry, A, Choh, C, Ciprian, B, Ciubotaru, C, Coe, P, Colak, E, Colino, Rb, Colucci, N, Costa, Pm, Daniela, K, Das, N, Davies, A, Davies, N, de Manzoni, G, del Val, Id, Dexter, S, Dolan, J, Donlon, N, Donohoe, C, Duffy, J, Dwerryhouse, S, Egberts, Jh, Ekwunife, C, Elhadi, A, Elhadi, M, Elliott, Ja, Elnagar, H, Elnagar, F, Faraj, Ha, Farooq, N, Fearon, N, Fekaj, E, Forshaw, M, Freire, J, Gacevski, G, Gaedcke, J, Giacopuzzi, S, Gijón, Mm, Gisbertz, S, Golcher, H, Gordon, A, Gossage, J, Griffiths, E, Grimminger, P, Guner, A, Gutknecht, S, Harustiak, T, Hedberg, J, Heisterkamp, J, Hii, M, Hindmarsh, A, Holm, J, Hornby, S, Isik, A, Izbicki, J, Jagadesham, V, Jaunoo, S, Johansson, J, Johnson, Ma, Johnston, B, Kapoulas, S, Kauppi, J, Kauppila, Jh, Kechagias, A, Kelly, M, Kelty, C, Kennedy, A, Khan, M, Khattak, S, Kidane, B, Kjaer, Dw, Klarenbeek, B, Korkolis, Dp, Koshy, Rm, Krantz, S, Lagarde, S, Larsen, Mh, Lau, Pc, Leeder, Pc, Leite, Js, Liakakos, T, Madhavan, A, Mahdi, Si, Mahendran, Ha, Mahmoodzadeh, H, Majbar, A, Manatakis, D, Markar, S, Martijnse, I, Matei, B, Matos da Costa, P, Mccormack, K, Mcnally, S, Meriläinen, S, Merrett, N, Migliore, M, Mingol, F, Mitton, D, Mogoanta, Ss, Mönig, Sp, Moorthy, K, Muhinga, M, Mwachiro, M, Naeem, A, Nasir, I, Navidi, M, Negoi, I, Negoiţă, V, Niazi, Sk, Nilsson, M, Pazdro, A, Pera, M, Perez, Cj, Perivoliotis, K, Peters, C, Phillips, Aw, Powell, A, Prove, L, Pucher, Ph, Rahman, S, Räsänen, Jv, Read, M, Reeh, M, Reim, D, Reynolds, J, Robb, Wb, Robertson, K, Rodica, B, Rosero, G, Rosman, C, Saadeh, L, Santos, Eg, Saunders, J, Sayyed, R, Schizas, D, Scurtu, Rr, Sekhniaidze, D, Serralheiro, Pa, Sevinç, B, Sgromo, B, Shakeel, O, Siemsen, M, Skipworth, R, Smith, B, Soares, A, Spillane, J, Steliga, Ma, Sundbom, M, Sydiuk, A, Takahashi, Aml, Talbot, M, Tan, B, Tareen, Ma, Tewari, N, Tez, M, Theodorou, D, Tita, A, Toledo, E, Townend, Pj, Triantafyllou, T, Trugeda, M, Tucker, O, Turner, P, Turrado, V, Underwood, T, Vaccari, S, Valmasoni, M, van Berge Henegouwen, M, van Boxel, G, van den Berg, Jw, van der Sluis, P, van Hillegersberg, R, van Lanschot, Jjb, van Workum, F, Vickers, J, Videira, J, Viswanath, Y, Vohra, R, Voon, K, Wadley, M, Walker, R, Wallner, B, Walsh, Tn, Weindelmayer, J, Welch, N, Wheatley, T, Wijnhoven, B, Wong, Lf, Yanni, F, Yeung, J, Zacharakis, Null, and Moenig, Stefan Paul
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Leak ,Biomedical Research ,Delphi Technique ,Steering committee ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Delphi method ,Anastomotic Leak ,030230 surgery ,Esophagectomy ,Evidence-Based Medicine ,Humans ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Research ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,computer.programming_language ,ddc:617 ,business.industry ,General surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Surgery ,business ,computer ,Delphi - Abstract
Background The Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis Audit (OGAA) is an international collaborative group set up to study anastomotic leak outcomes after oesophagectomy for cancer. This Delphi study aimed to prioritize future research areas of unmet clinical need in RCTs to reduce anastomotic leaks. Methods A modified Delphi process was overseen by the OGAA committee, national leads, and engaged clinicians from high-income countries (HICs) and low/middle-income countries (LMICs). A three-stage iterative process was used to prioritize research topics, including a scoping systematic review (stage 1), and two rounds of anonymous electronic voting (stages 2 and 3) addressing research priority and ability to recruit. Stratified analyses were performed by country income. Results In stage 1, the steering committee proposed research topics across six domains: preoperative optimization, surgical oncology, technical approach, anastomotic technique, enhanced recovery and nutrition, and management of leaks. In stages 2 and stage 3, 192 and 171 respondents respectively participated in online voting. Prioritized research topics include prehabilitation, anastomotic technique, and timing of surgery after neoadjuvant chemo(radio)therapy. Stratified analyses by country income demonstrated no significant differences in research priorities between HICs and LMICs. However, for ability to recruit, there were significant differences between LMICs and HICs for themes related to the technical approach (minimally invasive, width of gastric tube, ischaemic preconditioning) and location of the anastomosis. Conclusion Several areas of research priority are consistent across LMICs and HICs, but discrepancies in ability to recruit by country income will inform future study design.
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8. 30-Day morbidity and mortality of bariatric metabolic surgery in adolescence during the COVID-19 pandemic – The GENEVA study
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Singhal R., Wiggins T., Super J., Alqahtani A., Nadler E. P., Ludwig C., Tahrani A., Mahawar K., Pedziwiatr M., Major P., Zarzycki P., Pantelis A., Lapatsanis D. P., Stravodimos G., Matthys C., Focquet M., Vleeschouwers W., Spaventa A. G., Zerrweck C., Vitiello A., Berardi G., Musella M., Sanchez-Meza A., Cantu F. J., Mora F., Cantu M. A., Katakwar A., Reddy D. N., Elmaleh H., Hassan M., Elghandour A., Elbanna M., Osman A., Khan A., Layani L., Kiran N., Velikorechin A., Solovyeva M., Melali H., Shahabi S., Agrawal A., Shrivastava A., Sharma A., Narwaria B., Narwaria M., Raziel A., Sakran N., Susmallian S., Karagoz L., Akbaba M., Piskin S. Z., Ziya A., Senol Z., Manno E., Iovino M. G., Qassem M., Arana-Garza S., Povoas H. P., Vilas-Boas M. L., Naumann D., Li A., Ammori B. J., Balamoun H., Salman M., Nasta A. M., Goel R., Sanchez-Aguilar H., Herrera M. F., Abou-Mrad A., Cloix L., Mazzini G. S., Kristem L., Lazaro A., Campos J., Bernardo J., Gonzalez J., Trindade C., Viveiros O., Ribeiro R., Goitein D., Hazzan D., Segev L., Beck T., Reyes H., Monterrubio J., Garcia P., Benois M., Kassir R., Contine A., Elshafei M., Aktas S., Weiner S., Heidsieck T., Level L., Pinango S., Ortega P. M., Moncada R., Valenti V., Vlahovic I., Boras Z., Liagre A., Martini F., Juglard G., Motwani M., Saggu S. S., Al Momani H., Lopez L. A. A., Cortez M. A. C., Zavala R. A., D'Haese C., Kempeneers I., Himpens J., Lazzati A., Paolino L., Bathaei S., Bedirli A., Yavuz A., Buyukkasap C., Ozaydin S., Kwiatkowski A., Bartosiak K., Waledziak M., Santonicola A., Angrisani L., Iovino P., Palma R., Iossa A., Boru C. E., De Angelis F., Silecchia G., Hussain A., Balchandra S., Coltell I. B., Perez J. L., Bohra A., Awan A. K., Madhok B., Leeder P. C., Awad S., Al-Khyatt W., Shoma A., Elghadban H., Ghareeb S., Mathews B., Kurian M., Larentzakis A., Vrakopoulou G. Z., Albanopoulos K., Bozdag A., Lale A., Kirkil C., Dincer M., Bashir A., Haddad A., Hijleh L. A., Zilberstein B., de Marchi D. D., Souza W. P., Broden C. M., Gislason H., Shah K., Ambrosi A., Pavone G., Tartaglia N., Kona S. L. K., Kalyan K., Perez C. E. G., Botero M. A. F., Covic A., Timofte D., Maxim M., Faraj D., Tseng L., Liem R., Oren G., Dilektasli E., Yalcin I., AlMukhtar H., Al Hadad M., Mohan R., Arora N., Bedi D., Rives-Lange C., Chevallier J. -M., Poghosyan T., Sebbag H., Zinai L., Khaldi S., Mauchien C., Mazza D., Dinescu G., Rea B., Perez-Galaz F., Zavala L., Besa A., Curell A., Balibrea J. M., Vaz C., Galindo L., Silva N., Caballero J. L. E., Sebastian S. O., Marchesini J. C. D., da Fonseca Pereira R. A., Sobottka W. H., Fiolo F. E., Turchi M., Coelho A. C. J., Zacaron A. L., Barbosa A., Quinino R., Menaldi G., Paleari N., Martinez-Duartez P., Aragon Ramirez de Esparza D. G. M., Esteban V. S., Torres A., Garcia-Galocha J. L., Josa M. I., Pacheco-Garcia J. M., Mayo-Ossorio M. A., Chowbey P., Soni V., de Vasconcelos Cunha H. A., Castilho M. V., Ferreira R. M. A., Barreiro T. A., Charalabopoulos A., Sdralis E., Davakis S., Bomans B., Dapri G., Van Belle K., MazenTakieddine, Vaneukem P., Karaca E. S. A., Karaca F. C., Sumer A., Peksen C., Savas O. A., Chousleb E., Elmokayed F., Fakhereldin I., Aboshanab H. M., Swelium T., Gudal A., Gamloo L., Ugale A., Ugale S., Boeker C., Reetz C., Hakami I. A., Mall J., Alexandrou A., Baili E., Bodnar Z., Maleckas A., Gudaityte R., Guldogan C. E., Gundogdu E., Ozmen M. M., Thakkar D., Dukkipati N., Shah P. S., Shah S. S., Adil M. T., Jambulingam P., Mamidanna R., Whitelaw D., Jain V., Veetil D. K., Wadhawan R., Torres M., Tinoco T., Leclercq W., Romeijn M., van de Pas K., Alkhazraji A. K., Taha S. A., Ustun M., Yigit T., Inam A., Burhanulhaq M., Pazouki A., Eghbali F., Kermansaravi M., Jazi A. H. D., Mahmoudieh M., Mogharehabed N., Tsiotos G., Stamou K., Barrera Rodriguez F. J., Rojas Navarro M. A., Torres O. M. O., Martinez S. L., Tamez E. R. M., Millan Cornejo G. A., Flores J. E. G., Mohammed D. A., Elfawal M. H., Shabbir A., Guowei K., So J. B. Y., Kaplan E. T., Kaplan M., Kaplan T., Pham D. T., Rana G., Kappus M., Gadani R., Kahitan M., Pokharel K., Osborne A., Pournaras D., Hewes J., Napolitano E., Chiappetta S., Bottino V., Dorado E., Schoettler A., Gaertner D., Fedtke K., Aguilar-Espinosa F., Aceves-Lozano S., Balani A., Nagliati C., Pennisi D., Rizzi A., Frattini F., Foschi D., Benuzzi L., Parikh C. H. I. R. A. G., Shah H. A. R. S. H. I. L., Pinotti E., Montuori M., Borrelli V., Dargent J., Copaescu C. A., Hutopila I., Smeu B., Witteman B., Hazebroek E., Deden L., Heusschen L., Okkema S., Aufenacker T., den Hengst W., Vening W., van der Burgh Y., Ghazal A., Ibrahim H., Niazi M., Alkhaffaf B., Altarawni M., Cesana G. C., Anselmino M., Uccelli M., Olmi S., Stier C., Akmanlar T., Sonnenberg T., Schieferbein U., Marcolini A., Awruch D., Vicentin M., de Souza Bastos E. L., Gregorio S. A., Ahuja A., Mittal T., Bolckmans R., Baratte C., Wisnewsky J. A., Genser L., Chong L., Taylor L., Ward S., Hi M. W., Heneghan H., Fearon N., Plamper A., Rheinwalt K., Geoghegan J., Ng K. C., Kaseja K., Kotowski M., Samarkandy T. A., Leyva-Alvizo A., Corzo-Culebro L., Wang C., Yang W., Dong Z., Riera M., Jain R., Hamed H., Said M., Zarzar K., Garcia M., Turkcapar A. G., Sen O., Baldini E., Conti L., Wietzycoski C., Lopes E., Pintar T., Salobir J., Aydin C., Atici S. D., Ergin A., Ciyiltepe H., Bozkurt M. A., Kizilkaya M. C., Onalan N. B. D., Zuber M. N. B. A., Wong W. J., Garcia A., Vidal L., Beisani M., Pasquier J., Vilallonga R., Sharma S., Parmar C., Lee L., Sufi P., Sinan H., Saydam M., Singhal, R., Wiggins, T., Super, J., Alqahtani, A., Nadler, E. P., Ludwig, C., Tahrani, A., Mahawar, K., Pedziwiatr, M., Major, P., Zarzycki, P., Pantelis, A., Lapatsanis, D. P., Stravodimos, G., Matthys, C., Focquet, M., Vleeschouwers, W., Spaventa, A. G., Zerrweck, C., Vitiello, A., Berardi, G., Musella, M., Sanchez-Meza, A., Cantu, F. J., Mora, F., Cantu, M. A., Katakwar, A., Reddy, D. N., Elmaleh, H., Hassan, M., Elghandour, A., Elbanna, M., Osman, A., Khan, A., Layani, L., Kiran, N., Velikorechin, A., Solovyeva, M., Melali, H., Shahabi, S., Agrawal, A., Shrivastava, A., Sharma, A., Narwaria, B., Narwaria, M., Raziel, A., Sakran, N., Susmallian, S., Karagoz, L., Akbaba, M., Piskin, S. Z., Ziya, A., Senol, Z., Manno, E., Iovino, M. G., Qassem, M., Arana-Garza, S., Povoas, H. P., Vilas-Boas, M. L., Naumann, D., Li, A., Ammori, B. J., Balamoun, H., Salman, M., Nasta, A. M., Goel, R., Sanchez-Aguilar, H., Herrera, M. F., Abou-Mrad, A., Cloix, L., Mazzini, G. S., Kristem, L., Lazaro, A., Campos, J., Bernardo, J., Gonzalez, J., Trindade, C., Viveiros, O., Ribeiro, R., Goitein, D., Hazzan, D., Segev, L., Beck, T., Reyes, H., Monterrubio, J., Garcia, P., Benois, M., Kassir, R., Contine, A., Elshafei, M., Aktas, S., Weiner, S., Heidsieck, T., Level, L., Pinango, S., Ortega, P. M., Moncada, R., Valenti, V., Vlahovic, I., Boras, Z., Liagre, A., Martini, F., Juglard, G., Motwani, M., Saggu, S. S., Al Momani, H., Lopez, L. A. A., Cortez, M. A. C., Zavala, R. A., D'Haese, C., Kempeneers, I., Himpens, J., Lazzati, A., Paolino, L., Bathaei, S., Bedirli, A., Yavuz, A., Buyukkasap, C., Ozaydin, S., Kwiatkowski, A., Bartosiak, K., Waledziak, M., Santonicola, A., Angrisani, L., Iovino, P., Palma, R., Iossa, A., Boru, C. E., De Angelis, F., Silecchia, G., Hussain, A., Balchandra, S., Coltell, I. B., Perez, J. L., Bohra, A., Awan, A. K., Madhok, B., Leeder, P. C., Awad, S., Al-Khyatt, W., Shoma, A., Elghadban, H., Ghareeb, S., Mathews, B., Kurian, M., Larentzakis, A., Vrakopoulou, G. Z., Albanopoulos, K., Bozdag, A., Lale, A., Kirkil, C., Dincer, M., Bashir, A., Haddad, A., Hijleh, L. A., Zilberstein, B., de Marchi, D. D., Souza, W. P., Broden, C. M., Gislason, H., Shah, K., Ambrosi, A., Pavone, G., Tartaglia, N., Kona, S. L. K., Kalyan, K., Perez, C. E. G., Botero, M. A. F., Covic, A., Timofte, D., Maxim, M., Faraj, D., Tseng, L., Liem, R., Oren, G., Dilektasli, E., Yalcin, I., Almukhtar, H., Al Hadad, M., Mohan, R., Arora, N., Bedi, D., Rives-Lange, C., Chevallier, J. -M., Poghosyan, T., Sebbag, H., Zinai, L., Khaldi, S., Mauchien, C., Mazza, D., Dinescu, G., Rea, B., Perez-Galaz, F., Zavala, L., Besa, A., Curell, A., Balibrea, J. M., Vaz, C., Galindo, L., Silva, N., Caballero, J. L. E., Sebastian, S. O., Marchesini, J. C. D., da Fonseca Pereira, R. A., Sobottka, W. H., Fiolo, F. E., Turchi, M., Coelho, A. C. J., Zacaron, A. L., Barbosa, A., Quinino, R., Menaldi, G., Paleari, N., Martinez-Duartez, P., Aragon Ramirez de Esparza, D. G. M., Esteban, V. S., Torres, A., Garcia-Galocha, J. L., Josa, M. I., Pacheco-Garcia, J. M., Mayo-Ossorio, M. A., Chowbey, P., Soni, V., de Vasconcelos Cunha, H. A., Castilho, M. V., Ferreira, R. M. A., Barreiro, T. A., Charalabopoulos, A., Sdralis, E., Davakis, S., Bomans, B., Dapri, G., Van Belle, K., Mazentakieddine, Vaneukem, P., Karaca, E. S. A., Karaca, F. C., Sumer, A., Peksen, C., Savas, O. A., Chousleb, E., Elmokayed, F., Fakhereldin, I., Aboshanab, H. M., Swelium, T., Gudal, A., Gamloo, L., Ugale, A., Ugale, S., Boeker, C., Reetz, C., Hakami, I. A., Mall, J., Alexandrou, A., Baili, E., Bodnar, Z., Maleckas, A., Gudaityte, R., Guldogan, C. E., Gundogdu, E., Ozmen, M. M., Thakkar, D., Dukkipati, N., Shah, P. S., Shah, S. S., Adil, M. T., Jambulingam, P., Mamidanna, R., Whitelaw, D., Jain, V., Veetil, D. K., Wadhawan, R., Torres, M., Tinoco, T., Leclercq, W., Romeijn, M., van de Pas, K., Alkhazraji, A. K., Taha, S. A., Ustun, M., Yigit, T., Inam, A., Burhanulhaq, M., Pazouki, A., Eghbali, F., Kermansaravi, M., Jazi, A. H. D., Mahmoudieh, M., Mogharehabed, N., Tsiotos, G., Stamou, K., Barrera Rodriguez, F. J., Rojas Navarro, M. A., Torres, O. M. O., Martinez, S. L., Tamez, E. R. M., Millan Cornejo, G. A., Flores, J. E. G., Mohammed, D. A., Elfawal, M. H., Shabbir, A., Guowei, K., So, J. B. Y., Kaplan, E. T., Kaplan, M., Kaplan, T., Pham, D. T., Rana, G., Kappus, M., Gadani, R., Kahitan, M., Pokharel, K., Osborne, A., Pournaras, D., Hewes, J., Napolitano, E., Chiappetta, S., Bottino, V., Dorado, E., Schoettler, A., Gaertner, D., Fedtke, K., Aguilar-Espinosa, F., Aceves-Lozano, S., Balani, A., Nagliati, C., Pennisi, D., Rizzi, A., Frattini, F., Foschi, D., Benuzzi, L., Parikh, C. H. I. R. A. G., Shah, H. A. R. S. H. I. L., Pinotti, E., Montuori, M., Borrelli, V., Dargent, J., Copaescu, C. A., Hutopila, I., Smeu, B., Witteman, B., Hazebroek, E., Deden, L., Heusschen, L., Okkema, S., Aufenacker, T., den Hengst, W., Vening, W., van der Burgh, Y., Ghazal, A., Ibrahim, H., Niazi, M., Alkhaffaf, B., Altarawni, M., Cesana, G. C., Anselmino, M., Uccelli, M., Olmi, S., Stier, C., Akmanlar, T., Sonnenberg, T., Schieferbein, U., Marcolini, A., Awruch, D., Vicentin, M., de Souza Bastos, E. L., Gregorio, S. A., Ahuja, A., Mittal, T., Bolckmans, R., Baratte, C., Wisnewsky, J. A., Genser, L., Chong, L., Taylor, L., Ward, S., Hi, M. W., Heneghan, H., Fearon, N., Plamper, A., Rheinwalt, K., Geoghegan, J., Ng, K. C., Kaseja, K., Kotowski, M., Samarkandy, T. A., Leyva-Alvizo, A., Corzo-Culebro, L., Wang, C., Yang, W., Dong, Z., Riera, M., Jain, R., Hamed, H., Said, M., Zarzar, K., Garcia, M., Turkcapar, A. G., Sen, O., Baldini, E., Conti, L., Wietzycoski, C., Lopes, E., Pintar, T., Salobir, J., Aydin, C., Atici, S. D., Ergin, A., Ciyiltepe, H., Bozkurt, M. A., Kizilkaya, M. C., Onalan, N. B. D., Zuber, M. N. B. A., Wong, W. J., Garcia, A., Vidal, L., Beisani, M., Pasquier, J., Vilallonga, R., Sharma, S., Parmar, C., Lee, L., Sufi, P., Sinan, H., and Saydam, M.
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Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Adolescent ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,bariatric surgery ,Context (language use) ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pandemics ,COVID-19 ,pandemic ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Manchester Cancer Research Centre ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrc ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Obesity, Morbid ,Treatment Outcome ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Cohort ,Female ,Morbidity ,business ,Body mass index ,Cohort study ,Human - Abstract
Background: Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is an effective treatment for adolescents with severe obesity. Objectives: This study examined the safety of MBS in adolescents during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Methods: This was a global, multicentre and observational cohort study of MBS performed between May 01, 2020, and October 10,2020, in 68 centres from 24 countries. Data collection included in-hospital and 30-day COVID-19 and surgery-specific morbidity/mortality. Results: One hundred and seventy adolescent patients (mean age: 17.75 ± 1.30 years), mostly females (n=122, 71.8%), underwent MBS during the study period. The mean pre-operative weight and body mass index were 122.16 ± 15.92 kg and 43.7± 7.11 kg/m2, respectively. Although majority of patients had pre-operative testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (n=146; 85.9%), only 42.4% (n=72) of the patients were asked to self-isolate pre-operatively. Two patients developed symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection post-operatively (1.2%). The overall complication rate was 5.3% (n=9). There was no mortality in this cohort. Conclusions: MBS in adolescents with obesity is safe during the COVID-19 pandemic when performed within the context of local precautionary procedures (such as pre-operative testing). The 30-day morbidity rates were similar to those reported pre-pandemic. These data will help facilitate the safe re-introduction of MBS services for this group of patients.
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- 2021
9. Core Outcome Set for Surgical Trials in Gastric Cancer (GASTROS Study):International patient and healthcare professional consensus
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Alkhaffaf, B, Metryka, A, Blazeby, J M, Glenny, A-M, Adeyeye, A, Costa, P M, Diez Del Val, I, Gisbertz, S S, Guner, A, Law, S, Lee, H-J, Li, Z, Nakada, K, Reim, D, Vorwald, P, Baiocchi, G L, Allum, W, Chaudry, M A, Griffiths, E A, Williamson, P R, Bruce, I A, Li, S., He, Yl, Xu, Z., Xue, Y., Liang, H., Li, G., Zhao, E., Neumann, P., O’Neill, L., Guinan, E., Zanotti, D., de Manzoni, G., Hagens, Erc., van Berge Henegouwen, Mi., Lages, P., Onofre, S., Restrepo Nunez, Rm., Salcedo Cabanas, G., Posada Gonzalez, M., Marin Campos, C., Candas, B., Emre Baki, B., Selim Bodur, M., Yildirim, R., Burak Cekic, A., Brown, J., Hayes, K., Daher, I., Gianchandani Moorjani, Rh., Adetoyese Adeyeye, A., Sulaiman Olayide, A., Mitsuo Leon-Takahashi, A., Pueyo Rabanal, A., Peri, A., Boddy, A., Novotny, A., Charalabopoulos, A., Alemdar, A., Souadka, A., Rodrigues Gomes, Am., Lazaro, A., Maciel Da Silva, A., do Rosario da Conceicao Silva e Santos, A., Guidi, A., Silva Bernardes, Aj., Quinn, A., Isik, A., A Slipek, A., Candas Altinbas, B., Johnson Alegbeleye, B., Wool Eom, B., Frittoli, B., Lonsdale, B., Rogers, B., Ammori, Bj., Rau, B., Molteni, B., Byrne, Be., Villacıs- Bermeo, Ba., Villacıs Gallardo, Be., Kose, B., Sampedro Nogueira, Cj., Loureiro, C., Oliveira de Sousa, Cm., Collins, Cg., Nonso Ekwunife, C., Chukwunwendu Osuagwu, C., Wong, Cly., Winkler, C., Reim, D., Kjær, Dw., Cooper, D., Horner, D., Irvine, D., Bowrey, Dj., Chuter, Dj., Elliot, D., Mcghee, D., Toth, D., Ofner, D., Manatakis, Dk., Silveira Martins, Dr., Belt, Ejt., Cattaneo, E., Samadov, E., Colak, E., Treppiedi, E., Guglielmi, E., Redondo- Villahoz, E., Ciferri, E., Tiemens-de Graaf, E., Cocozza, E., Pape, E., Drozdov, Es., Enrico, F., Rashid, F., Sandri, Marco, Rosa, F., Mingol Navarro, F., Simionato Perrotta, F., Chan, Fsy., Saavedra Tomasich, Fd., Takeda, Fr., Farrell, F., Olanike Wuraola, F., Rosero, G., Bevilacqua, G., Baronio, G., Mura, G., D’Eugenio, G., Ortega-Perez, G., Tilt, G., Sutcliffe, G., Mureddu, G., Guerra Jacob, G., Daneri, H., Olufemi Gbenga, H., Okabe, H., Kingsford Smith, I., Olawale Lateef, I., Garosio, I., Hatipoglu, I., Gockel, I., Negoi, I., Min, Ish., Mesquita, Imm., Diez del Val, I., Leemhuis, Jhf., Gossage, Ja., Weindelmayer, J., Izbicki, Jr., McKenzie Manson, J., Kelly, J., Stoot, Jhmb., Haveman, Jw., Brown, Jd., Sultan, J., Hassall, J., van Sandick, J., Saunders, Jh., Clarke, Jk., Heisterkamp, J., Vargas, Ji., Couselo Villanueva, Jm., Ingmire, J., Mcewen, J., Galindo Alvarez, J., Turner, J., Peng, J., Roberts, K., Brandon, Kg., Mitchell, K., Mccarthy, K., Akhtar, K., Mikhailovich, Kn., Corbelli, L., Medeiros Milhomem, L., Solaini, L., Fengyuan, L., Xinchun, L., Timmermans, L., Porritt, L., Taglietti, L., Bonavina, L., F. Pinheiro L., de los Angeles Mayo Ossorio, M., Schiavo, M., Marchesiello, M., das Dores Vieira Leite, M., Demois, M., Di Felice, Mt., de Sousa, Md., Takahashi, M., Forshaw, M., Berselli, M., Paro, M., Usta, Ma., Yan, Mh., Pinchin, M., Caprioli, M., Rubbini, M., Cowen, M., Herrera Servin, Ma., Li, Mz., Sasako, M., Shukri Jahit, M., Ngonyoku Muhinga, M., Tareen, Ma., Ahmad, Mf., Bodur, Ms., Kaban, M., Farooq, N., Coburn, N., Cooper, N., Blencowe, Ns., Loria, N., de Vries, N., Adami Andreollo, N., Koksal, N., Zanini, N., Kreuser, N., Okkabaz, N., Damiana, O., Afuwape, O., Kayode Fasiku, O., Comensoli, O., F. Koroye O., Capener, P., Morgagni, P., Pernadas Lages, Pm., Wilkerson, Pm., Turner, P., Dutton, P., Hayes, P., Vorwald, P., Singh, P., Gan, Q., Kottayasamy Seenivasagam, R., Ayloor Seshadri, R., Guevara Castro, R., Douglas, R., Koshy, Rm., Yıldırım, R., Skipworth, Rje., Gould, Ra., Wetherill, Rc., Shaw, R., Burley, Ra., Palatucci, R., Racalbuto, R., Correia Casaca, Rm., Lagarde, Sm., Gana, S., Marietti, S., Qureshi, S., Morales-Conde, S., Molfino, S., Barreto, Sg., Turkyilmaz, S., Turan-Trabzon, S., Frisch, S., Castoldi, S., Belloni, S., Flisi, S., Galloway, S., Maria, Sr., Royston, S., Boyle, T., Sezer, T., Mengardo, V., Concepcion Martın, V., Lee Wills, V., Owen-Holt, V., Casagrande, V., Al-Khyatt, W., Jansen, W., Wang, W., Eshuis, W., Polkowski, Wp., Huang, X., Wang, X., Chen, Xz., Gonzalez Dominguez, Y., Wang, Y., Viswanath, Yks., He, Yl., Demir, Z., Na, Z., Surgery, CCA - Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life, CCA - Cancer biology and immunology, AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, CCA - Imaging and biomarkers, Experimental Immunology, Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, CCA -Cancer Center Amsterdam, and CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Manchester Cancer Research Centre ,business.industry ,gastric cancer ,ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrc ,Delphi method ,MEDLINE ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Outcome (game theory) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Family medicine ,gastros ,Medicine ,Surgery ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,Adverse effect ,business ,Set (psychology) - Abstract
Background Surgery is the primary treatment that can offer potential cure for gastric cancer, but is associated with significant risks. Identifying optimal surgical approaches should be based on comparing outcomes from well designed trials. Currently, trials report different outcomes, making synthesis of evidence difficult. To address this, the aim of this study was to develop a core outcome set (COS)—a standardized group of outcomes important to key international stakeholders—that should be reported by future trials in this field. Methods Stage 1 of the study involved identifying potentially important outcomes from previous trials and a series of patient interviews. Stage 2 involved patients and healthcare professionals prioritizing outcomes using a multilanguage international Delphi survey that informed an international consensus meeting at which the COS was finalized. Results Some 498 outcomes were identified from previously reported trials and patient interviews, and rationalized into 56 items presented in the Delphi survey. A total of 952 patients, surgeons, and nurses enrolled in round 1 of the survey, and 662 (70 per cent) completed round 2. Following the consensus meeting, eight outcomes were included in the COS: disease-free survival, disease-specific survival, surgery-related death, recurrence, completeness of tumour removal, overall quality of life, nutritional effects, and ‘serious’ adverse events. Conclusion A COS for surgical trials in gastric cancer has been developed with international patients and healthcare professionals. This is a minimum set of outcomes that is recommended to be used in all future trials in this field to improve trial design and synthesis of evidence.
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10. Global 30-day outcomes after bariatric surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic (GENEVA): an international cohort study
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Abou-Mrad-Fricquegnon, A, Alasfur, A, Alexandrou, A, Barbosa, A, Bashir, A, Bosco, A, Charalabopoulos, A, Curell, A, Davarpanah Jazi, A, Diego, A, Elghandour, A, Ergin, A, Garcia, A, Ghazal, A, Haddad, A, Ibarzábal, A, Khazraji, A, Lale, A, Lázaro, A, Leyva-Alvizo, A, Liagre, A, Maleckas, A, Osman, A, Pantelis, A, Pazouki, A, Plamper, A, Raziel, A, Rizzi, A, Sanchez, A, Sharma, A, Spaventa, A, Sumer, A, Torres, A, Türkçapar, A, Ugale, A, Velikorechin, A, Vitiello, A, Alkhaffaf, B, Bomans, B, Ammori, BJ, Pares, B, Smeu, B, Zilberstein, B, Boeker, C, Brodén, C, Copaescu, C, Guevara, C, Güldoğan, C, Kirkil, C, Matthys, C, Nagliati, C, Parmar, C, Trindade, C, Vaz, C, Wietzycoski, C, Zerrweck, C, Bedi, D, de Marchi, D, Faraj, D, Foschi, D, Goitein, D, Hazzan, D, Lapatsanis, D, Mazza, D, Mohammed, D, Padilla-Armendariz, D, Pennisi, D, Pham, D, Pournaras, D, Swank, D, Thakkar, D, Baena, E, Baili, E, Bastos, E, Dilektasli, E, Hazebroek, E, Kaplan, E, Lopes, E, Manno, E, Pinotti, E, Sdralis, E, Barrera-Rodriguez, F, Cantu, F, Jr., Frattini, F, Martini, F, Berardi, G, Cesana, G, Dapri, G, Dinescu, G, Juglard, G, Martinez de Aragon, G, Menaldi, G, Ören, G, Pavone, G, Rana, G, Vrakopoulou, G, Aboshanab, H, Al-Momani, H, Balamoun, H, Çiyiltepe, H, de Vasconcelos Cunha, H, Elghadban, H, Gislason, H, Hamed, H, Heneghan, H, Ibrahim, H, Melali, H, Reyes, H, Sebbag, H, Hakami, I, Hutopila, I, Balibrea, J, Bernardo, J, Campos, J, Chevallier, J, Dargent, J, Estrada, J, Gonzalez, J, Hewes, J, Himpens, J, Mall, J, Monterrubio, J, Pasquier, J, Albanopoulos, K, Bartosiak, K, Kaseja, K, Kumar, K, Rheinwalt, K, Shah, K, van de Pas, K., Angrisani, L, Benuzzi, L, Chong, L, Layani, L, Lee, L, Level, L, Taylor, L, Zinai, L, Akbaba, M, Alejandro, M, Altarawni, M, Beisani, M, Bertrand, M, Cantu, M, Dincer, M, Elbanna, M, Elfawal, M, Focquet, M, Forero, M, Hadad, M, Hii, M, Iovino, M, Islam, M, Josa, M, Kaplan, M, Kermansaravi, M, Khaitan, M, Kizilkaya, M, Kotowski, M, Montouri, M, Musella, M, Narwaria, M, Navarro, M, Niazi, M, Özmen, M, Qassem, M, Romeijn, M, Said, M, Salman, M, Solovyeva, M, Takieddine, M, Uccelli, M, Ustun, M, Valeti, M, Walędziak, M, Arora, N, Dukkipati, N, Fearon, N, Kiran, N, Paleari, N, Sakran, N, Silva, N, Tartaglia, N, Savas, O, Şen, O, Viveiros, O, Fabbri, P, García, P, Major, P, Martinez, P, Martinez Duartez, P, Salminen, P, Shah, P, Gadani, R, Gokay, R, Gudaityte, R, Kassir, R, Liem, R, Mohan, R, Palma, R, Quinino, R, Ribeiro, R, Vilallonga, R, Arana-Garza, S, Chiappetta, S, Davakis, S, Ghareeb, S, Gregorio, S, Khaldi, S, Martinez, S, Okkema, S, Olmi, S, Ortiz, S, Pinango, S, Shah, S, Shahabi, S, Taha, S, Ugale, S, Barreiro, T, Beck, T, Poghosyan, T, Samarkandy, T, Yigit, T, Borrelli, V, Bottino, V, Marco, V, Ormando, V, Pol, V, Sierra Esteban, V, Valentí, V, Leclercq, W, Souza, W, Vening, W, Vleeschouwers, W, van der Burgh, Y, Singhal, Rishi, Tahrani, Abd A, Ludwig, Christian, and Mahawar, Kamal
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11. 30-day morbidity and mortality of sleeve gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and one anastomosis gastric bypass: a propensity score-matched analysis of the GENEVA data
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Singhal, R. Cardoso, V.R. Wiggins, T. Super, J. Ludwig, C. Gkoutos, G.V. Mahawar, K. Pędziwiatr, M. Major, P. Zarzycki, P. Pantelis, A. Lapatsanis, D.P. Stravodimos, G. Matthys, C. Focquet, M. Vleeschouwers, W. Spaventa, A.G. Zerrweck, C. Vitiello, A. Berardi, G. Musella, M. Sanchez-Meza, A. Cantu, F.J., Jr Mora, F. Cantu, M.A. Katakwar, A. Reddy, D.N. Elmaleh, H. Hassan, M. Elghandour, A. Elbanna, M. Osman, A. Khan, A. layani, L. Kiran, N. Velikorechin, A. Solovyeva, M. Melali, H. Shahabi, S. Agrawal, A. Shrivastava, A. Sharma, A. Narwaria, B. Narwaria, M. Raziel, A. Sakran, N. Susmallian, S. Karagöz, L. Akbaba, M. Pişkin, S.Z. Balta, A.Z. Senol, Z. Manno, E. Iovino, M.G. Osman, A. Qassem, M. Arana-Garza, S. Povoas, H.P. Vilas-Boas, M.L. Naumann, D. Li, A. Ammori, B.J. Balamoun, H. Salman, M. Nasta, A.M. Goel, R. Sánchez-Aguilar, H. Herrera, M.F. Abou-mrad, A. Cloix, L. Mazzini, G.S. Kristem, L. Lazaro, A. Campos, J. Bernardo, J. González, J. Trindade, C. Viveiros, O. Ribeiro, R. Goitein, D. Hazzan, D. Segev, L. Beck, T. Reyes, H. Monterrubio, J. García, P. Benois, M. Kassir, R. Contine, A. Elshafei, M. Aktas, S. Weiner, S. Heidsieck, T. Level, L. Pinango, S. Ortega, P.M. Moncada, R. Valenti, V. Vlahović, I. Boras, Z. Liagre, A. Martini, F. Juglard, G. Motwani, M. Saggu, S.S. Momani, H.A. López, L.A.A. Cortez, M.A.C. Zavala, R.A. D’Haese RN, C. Kempeneers, I. Himpens, J. Lazzati, A. Paolino, L. Bathaei, S. Bedirli, A. Yavuz, A. Büyükkasap, Ç. Özaydın, S. Kwiatkowski, A. Bartosiak, K. Walędziak, M. Santonicola, A. Angrisani, L. Iovino, P. Palma, R. Iossa, A. Boru, C.E. De Angelis, F. Silecchia, G. Hussain, A. Balchandra, S. Coltell, I.B. Pérez, J.L. Bohra, A. Awan, A.K. Madhok, B. Leeder, P.C. Awad, S. Al-Khyatt, W. Shoma, A. Elghadban, H. Ghareeb, S. Mathews, B. Kurian, M. Larentzakis, A. Vrakopoulou, G.Z. Albanopoulos, K. Bozdag, A. Lale, A. Kirkil, C. Dincer, M. Bashir, A. Haddad, A. Hijleh, L.A. Zilberstein, B. de Marchi, D.D. Souza, W.P. Brodén, C.M. Gislason, H. Shah, K. Ambrosi, A. Pavone, G. Tartaglia, N. Kona, S.L.K. Kalyan, K. Perez, C.E.G. Botero, M.A.F. Covic, A. Timofte, D. Maxim, M. Faraj, D. Tseng, L. Liem, R. Ören, G. Dilektasli, E. Yalcin, I. AlMukhtar, H. Hadad, M.A. Mohan, R. Arora, N. Bedi, D. Rives-Lange, C. Chevallier, J.-M. Poghosyan, T. Sebbag, H. Zinaï, L. Khaldi, S. Mauchien, C. Mazza, D. Dinescu, G. Rea, B. Pérez-Galaz, F. Zavala, L. Besa, A. Curell, A. Balibrea, J.M. Vaz, C. Galindo, L. Silva, N. Caballero, J.L.E. Sebastian, S.O. Marchesini, J.C.D. da Fonseca Pereira, R.A. Sobottka, W.H. Fiolo, F.E. Turchi, M. Coelho, A.C.J. Zacaron, A.L. Barbosa, A. Quinino, R. Menaldi, G. Paleari, N. Martinez-Duartez, P. de Esparza, G.M.A.R. Esteban, V.S. Torres, A. Garcia-Galocha, J.L. Josa, M. Pacheco-Garcia, J.M. Mayo-Ossorio, M.A. Chowbey, P. Soni, V. de Vasconcelos Cunha, H.A. Castilho, M.V. Ferreira, R.M.A. Barreiro, T.A. Charalabopoulos, A. Sdralis, E. Davakis, S. Bomans, B. Dapri, G. Van Belle, K. Takieddine, M. Vaneukem, P. Karaca, E.S.A. Karaca, F.C. Sumer, A. Peksen, C. Savas, O.A. Chousleb, E. Elmokayed, F. Fakhereldin, I. Aboshanab, H.M. Swelium, T. Gudal, A. Gamloo, L. Ugale, A. Ugale, S. Boeker, C. Reetz, C. Hakami, I.A. Mall, J. Alexandrou, A. Baili, E. Bodnar, Z. Maleckas, A. Gudaityte, R. Guldogan, C.E. Gundogdu, E. Ozmen, M.M. Thakkar, D. Dukkipati, N. Shah, P.S. Shah, S.S. Shah, S.S. Adil, M.T. Jambulingam, P. Mamidanna, R. Whitelaw, D. Adil, M.T. Jain, V. Veetil, D.K. Wadhawan, R. Torres, A. Torres, M. Tinoco, T. Leclercq, W. Romeijn, M. van de Pas, K. Alkhazraji, A.K. Taha, S.A. Ustun, M. Yigit, T. Inam, A. Burhanulhaq, M. Pazouki, A. Eghbali, F. Kermansaravi, M. Jazi, A.H.D. Mahmoudieh, M. Mogharehabed, N. Tsiotos, G. Stamou, K. Rodriguez, F.J.B. Navarro, M.A.R. Torres, O.M. Martinez, S.L. Tamez, E.R.M. Cornejo, G.A.M. Flores, J.E.G. Mohammed, D.A. Elfawal, M.H. Shabbir, A. Guowei, K. So, J.B. Kaplan, E.T. Kaplan, M. Kaplan, T. Pham, D.T. Rana, G. Kappus, M. Gadani, R. Kahitan, M. Pokharel, K. Osborne, A. Pournaras, D. Hewes, J. Napolitano, E. Chiappetta, S. Bottino, V. Dorado, E. Schoettler, A. Gaertner, D. Fedtke, K. Aguilar-Espinosa, F. Aceves-Lozano, S. Balani, A. Nagliati, C. Pennisi, D. Rizzi, A. Frattini, F. Foschi, D. Benuzzi, L. Parikh, C. Shah, H. Pinotti, E. Montuori, M. Borrelli, V. Dargent, J. Copaescu, C.A. Hutopila, I. Smeu, B. Witteman, B. Hazebroek, E. Deden, L. Heusschen, L. Okkema, S. Aufenacker, T. den Hengst, W. Vening, W. van der Burgh, Y. Ghazal, A. Ibrahim, H. Niazi, M. Alkhaffaf, B. Altarawni, M. Cesana, G.C. Anselmino, M. Uccelli, M. Olmi, S. Stier, C. Akmanlar, T. Sonnenberg, T. Schieferbein, U. Marcolini, A. Awruch, D. Vicentin, M. de Souza Bastos, E.L. Gregorio, S.A. Ahuja, A. Mittal, T. Bolckmans, R. Wiggins, T. Baratte, C. Wisnewsky, J.A. Genser, L. Chong, L. Taylor, L. Ward, S. Hi, M.W. Heneghan, H. Fearon, N. Plamper, A. Rheinwalt, K. Heneghan, H. Geoghegan, J. Ng, K.C. Fearon, N. Kaseja, K. Kotowski, M. Samarkandy, T.A. Leyva-Alvizo, A. Corzo-Culebro, L. Wang, C. Yang, W. Dong, Z. Riera, M. Jain, R. Hamed, H. Said, M. Zarzar, K. Garcia, M. Türkçapar, A.G. Şen, O. Baldini, E. Conti, L. Wietzycoski, C. Lopes, E. Pintar, T. Salobir, J. Aydin, C. Atici, S.D. Ergin, A. Ciyiltepe, H. Bozkurt, M.A. Kizilkaya, M.C. Onalan, N.B.D. Zuber, M.N.B.A. Wong, W.J. Garcia, A. Vidal, L. Beisani, M. Pasquier, J. Vilallonga, R. Sharma, S. Parmar, C. Lee, L. Sufi, P. Sinan, H. Saydam, M. GENEVA Collaborators
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Background: There is a paucity of data comparing 30-day morbidity and mortality of sleeve gastrectomy (SG), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB). This study aimed to compare the 30-day safety of SG, RYGB, and OAGB in propensity score-matched cohorts. Materials and methods: This analysis utilised data collected from the GENEVA study which was a multicentre observational cohort study of bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) in 185 centres across 42 countries between 01/05/2022 and 31/10/2020 during the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 30-day complications were categorised according to the Clavien–Dindo classification. Patients receiving SG, RYGB, or OAGB were propensity-matched according to baseline characteristics and 30-day complications were compared between groups. Results: In total, 6770 patients (SG 3983; OAGB 702; RYGB 2085) were included in this analysis. Prior to matching, RYGB was associated with highest 30-day complication rate (SG 5.8%; OAGB 7.5%; RYGB 8.0% (p = 0.006)). On multivariate regression modelling, Insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypercholesterolaemia were associated with increased 30-day complications. Being a non-smoker was associated with reduced complication rates. When compared to SG as a reference category, RYGB, but not OAGB, was associated with an increased rate of 30-day complications. A total of 702 pairs of SG and OAGB were propensity score-matched. The complication rate in the SG group was 7.3% (n = 51) as compared to 7.5% (n = 53) in the OAGB group (p = 0.68). Similarly, 2085 pairs of SG and RYGB were propensity score-matched. The complication rate in the SG group was 6.1% (n = 127) as compared to 7.9% (n = 166) in the RYGB group (p = 0.09). And, 702 pairs of OAGB and RYGB were matched. The complication rate in both groups was the same at 7.5 % (n = 53; p = 0.07). Conclusions: This global study found no significant difference in the 30-day morbidity and mortality of SG, RYGB, and OAGB in propensity score-matched cohorts. © 2021, The Author(s).
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12. Litigation following groin hernia repair in England
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Alkhaffaf, B. and Decadt, B.
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13. International Variation in Surgical Practices in Units Performing Oesophagectomy for Oesophageal Cancer: A Unit Survey from the Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis Audit (OGAA)
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Bundred, J. R., Kamarajah, S. K., Siaw-Acheampong, K., Nepogodiev, D., Jefferies, B., Singh, P., Evans, R., Griffiths, E. A., Alderson, D., Gossage, J., Mckay, S., Mohamed, I., van Hillegersberg, R., Vohra, R., Wanigsooriya, K., Whitehouse, T., Bagajevas, A., Bekele, A., Blanco-Colino, R., Da Roit, A., El Kafsi-Mawley, J., Gjata, A., Gockel, I., Castro, R. G., Harustiak, T., Hsu, P. -K., Isik, A., Kechagias, A., Kennedy, A., Kidane, B., Mahendran, H. A., Mejia, L., Moreno, J. I., Negoi, I., Santiago, A. J., Sayyed, R., Schneider, P., Soares, A. S., Sousa, M., Takeda, F. R., Vanstraten, S., Wallner, B., Wijnhoven, B., Achiam, M., Agustin, T., Akbar, A., Al-Bahrani, A., Al-Khyatt, W., Albertsmeier, M., Alghunaim, E., Alkhaffaf, B., Allum, W., Am, F., Andreollo, N., Arndt, A., Babor, R., Barbosa, J., Bardini, R., Beardsmore, D., Beban, G., Bernardes, A., Berrisford, R., Bianchi, A., Bjelovic, M., Boddy, A., Bolca, C., Bonavina, L., Bryce, G., Byrom, R., Casaca, R., Chan, D., Charalabopoulos, A., Cheong, E., Ciotola, F., Colak, E., Collins, C., Constantinoiu, S., Costa, R., Dahlke, M., Darling, G., Dawas, K., de Manzoni, G., Denewer, A., Devadas, M., Dexter, S., Dikinis, S., Dimitrios, T., Dolan, J., Duong, C., Egberts, J. -H., Elgharably, Y., Elhadi, M., Elmahi, S., Farias, F. A., Fekaj, E., Fernandez, J., Forshaw, M., Freire, J., French, D., Gacevski, G., Gaedcke, J., Gananadha, S., Gijon, M. M., Gokhale, J., Gordon, A., Grimminger, P., Guevara, R., Guner, A., Gutknecht, S., Mahmoodzadeh, H., Halldestam, I., Hedberg, J., Heisterkamp, J., Higgs, S., Hii, M., Hindmarsh, A., Hoppner, J., Isaza, A., Izbicki, J., Jacobs, R., Jain, P., Johansson, J., Johnston, B., Kafsi, J., Kassa, S., Kelty, C., Khan, I., Khoo, D., Khyatt, S., Kjaer, D., Korkolis, D., Kreuser, N., Larsen, M., Lau, P., Leite, J., Lewis, W., Liakakos, T., Loureiro, C., Mahendran, A., Maynard, N., Mcgregor, R., Mcnally, S., Medina-Franco, H., Meguid, R., Melhado, R., Mercer, S., Migliore, M., Mingol, F., Mogoanta, S., Mohri, Y., Monig, S., Moreno, J., Motas, N., Murphy, T., Naqi, S., Ni, R., Niazi, S., Oglesby, S., Okonta, K., Ortiz, S. R., Pal, K., Palazzo, F., Pascher, A., Pascual, M., Pata, G., Pera, M., Puig, S., Ramirez, J., Raptis, D., Rasanen, J., Reim, D., Reynolds, J., Robb, W., Robertson, K., Rosero, G., Rosman, C., Rossaak, J., Saarnio, J., Santiago, A., Schiesser, M., Scurtu, R. -R., Sekhniaidze, D., Sevinc, B., Skipworth, R., So, J., Trugeda, M. S., Syed, A., Takahashi, A. M. L., Takeda, F., Talbot, M., Tareen, M., Terashima, M., Testini, M., Tewari, N., Tez, M., Thomas, M., Tirnaksiz, M., Tonini, V., C. -C., Tu, Turner, P., Underwood, T., Uzair, A., Vallve-Bernal, M., Valmasoni, M., Vicente, C., Videira, J. F., Viswanath, Y., Weindelmayer, J., White, R., Wigle, D., Wilkerson, P., Wills, V., Zacharakis, E., Zuluaga, M., Surgery, Moenig, Stefan Paul, Bundred J.R., Kamarajah S.K., Siaw-Acheampong K., Nepogodiev D., Jefferies B., Singh P., Evans R., Griffiths E.A., Alderson D., Gossage J., McKay S., Mohamed I., van Hillegersberg R., Vohra R., Wanigsooriya K., Whitehouse T., Bagajevas A., Bekele A., Blanco-Colino R., Da Roit A., El Kafsi-Mawley J., Gjata A., Gockel I., Castro R.G., Harustiak T., Hsu P.-K., Isik A., Kechagias A., Kennedy A., Kidane B., Mahendran H.A., Mejia L., Moreno J.I., Negoi I., Santiago A.J., Sayyed R., Schneider P., Soares A.S., Sousa M., Takeda F.R., Vanstraten S., Wallner B., Wijnhoven B., Achiam M., Agustin T., Akbar A., Al-Bahrani A., Al-Khyatt W., Albertsmeier M., Alghunaim E., Alkhaffaf B., Allum W., Am F., Andreollo N., Arndt A., Babor R., Barbosa J., Bardini R., Beardsmore D., Beban G., Bernardes A., Berrisford R., Bianchi A., Bjelovic M., Boddy A., Bolca C., Bonavina L., Bryce G., Byrom R., Casaca R., Chan D., Charalabopoulos A., Cheong E., Ciotola F., Colak E., Collins C., Constantinoiu S., Costa R., Dahlke M., Darling G., Dawas K., de Manzoni G., Denewer A., Devadas M., Dexter S., Dikinis S., Dimitrios T., Dolan J., Duong C., Egberts J.-H., Elgharably Y., Elhadi M., Elmahi S., Farias F.A., Fekaj E., Fernandez J., Forshaw M., Freire J., French D., Gacevski G., Gaedcke J., Gananadha S., Gijon M.M., Gokhale J., Gordon A., Grimminger P., Guevara R., Guner A., Gutknecht S., Mahmoodzadeh H., Halldestam I., Hedberg J., Heisterkamp J., Higgs S., Hii M., Hindmarsh A., Hoppner J., Isaza A., Izbicki J., Jacobs R., Jain P., Johansson J., Johnston B., Kafsi J., Kassa S., Kelty C., Khan I., Khoo D., Khyatt S., Kjaer D., Korkolis D., Kreuser N., Larsen M., Lau P., Leite J., Lewis W., Liakakos T., Loureiro C., Mahendran A., Maynard N., Mcgregor R., Mcnally S., Medina-Franco H., Meguid R., Melhado R., Mercer S., Migliore M., Mingol F., Mogoanta S., Mohri Y., Monig S., Moreno J., Motas N., Murphy T., Naqi S., Ni R., Niazi S., Oglesby S., Okonta K., Ortiz S.R., Pal K., Palazzo F., Pascher A., Pascual M., Pata G., Pera M., Puig S., Ramirez J., Raptis D., Rasanen J., Reim D., Reynolds J., Robb W., Robertson K., Rosero G., Rosman C., Rossaak J., Saarnio J., Santiago A., Schiesser M., Scurtu R.-R., Sekhniaidze D., Sevinc B., Skipworth R., So J., Trugeda M.S., Syed A., Takahashi A.M.L., Takeda F., Talbot M., Tareen M., Terashima M., Testini M., Tewari N., Tez M., Thomas M., Tirnaksiz M., Tonini V., Tu C.-C., Turner P., Underwood T., Uzair A., Vallve-Bernal M., Valmasoni M., Vicente C., Videira J.F., Viswanath Y., Weindelmayer J., White R., Wigle D., Wilkerson P., Wills V., Zacharakis E., and Zuluaga M.
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Leak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Internationality ,Oesophagectomy , Oesophageal Cancer: Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis ,complications ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Anastomosis ,Anastomotic Leak ,Audit ,Anastomosis, Surgical ,Developed Countries ,Developing Countries ,Drainage ,Esophagectomy ,Hospital Units ,Humans ,Stents ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Enhanced Recovery After Surgery ,Unit (housing) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Anastomotic leaks ,Surgical ,medicine ,Journal Article ,Response rate (survey) ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,ddc:617 ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Cancer ,Interventional radiology ,medicine.disease ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Background: Anastomotic leaks are associated with significant risk of morbidity, mortality and treatment costs after oesophagectomy. The aim of this study was to evaluate international variation in unit-level clinical practice and resource availability for the prevention and management of anastomotic leak following oesophagectomy.Method: The Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis Audit (OGAA) is an international research collaboration focussed on improving the care and outcomes of patients undergoing oesophagectomy. Any unit performing oesophagectomy worldwide can register to participate in OGAA studies. An online unit survey was developed and disseminated to lead surgeons at each unit registered to participate in OGAA. High-income country (HIC) and low/middle-income country (LMIC) were defined according to the World Bank whilst unit volume were defined as < 20 versus 20-59 versus ≥60 cases/year in the unit.Results: Responses were received from 141 units, a 77% (141/182) response rate. Median annual oesophagectomy caseload was reported to be 26 (inter-quartile range 12-50). Only 48% (68/141) and 22% (31/141) of units had an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) program and ERAS nurse, respectively. HIC units had significantly higher rates of stapled anastomosis compared to LMIC units (66 vs 31%, p = 0.005). Routine post-operative contrast-swallow anastomotic assessment was performed in 52% (73/141) units. Stent placement and interventional radiology drainage for anastomotic leak management were more commonly available in HICs than LMICs (99 vs 59%, p < 0.001 and 99 vs 83%, p < 0.001).Conclusions: This international survey highlighted variation in surgical technique and management of anastomotic leak based on case volume and country income level. Further research is needed to understand the impact of this variation on patient outcomes.
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14. Global 30-day outcomes after bariatric surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic (GENEVA): an international cohort study
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Singhal, Rishi, primary, Tahrani, Abd A, additional, Ludwig, Christian, additional, Mahawar, Kamal, additional, Abou-Mrad-Fricquegnon, A, additional, Alasfur, A, additional, Alexandrou, A, additional, Barbosa, A, additional, Bashir, A, additional, Bosco, A, additional, Charalabopoulos, A, additional, Curell, A, additional, Davarpanah Jazi, A, additional, Diego, A, additional, Elghandour, A, additional, Ergin, A, additional, Garcia, A, additional, Ghazal, A, additional, Haddad, A, additional, Ibarzábal, A, additional, Khazraji, A, additional, Lale, A, additional, Lázaro, A, additional, Leyva-Alvizo, A, additional, Liagre, A, additional, Maleckas, A, additional, Osman, A, additional, Pantelis, A, additional, Pazouki, A, additional, Plamper, A, additional, Raziel, A, additional, Rizzi, A, additional, Sanchez, A, additional, Sharma, A, additional, Spaventa, A, additional, Sumer, A, additional, Torres, A, additional, Türkçapar, A, additional, Ugale, A, additional, Velikorechin, A, additional, Vitiello, A, additional, Alkhaffaf, B, additional, Bomans, B, additional, Ammori, BJ, additional, Pares, B, additional, Smeu, B, additional, Zilberstein, B, additional, Boeker, C, additional, Brodén, C, additional, Copaescu, C, additional, Guevara, C, additional, Güldoğan, C, additional, Kirkil, C, additional, Matthys, C, additional, Nagliati, C, additional, Parmar, C, additional, Trindade, C, additional, Vaz, C, additional, Wietzycoski, C, additional, Zerrweck, C, additional, Bedi, D, additional, de Marchi, D, additional, Faraj, D, additional, Foschi, D, additional, Goitein, D, additional, Hazzan, D, additional, Lapatsanis, D, additional, Mazza, D, additional, Mohammed, D, additional, Padilla-Armendariz, D, additional, Pennisi, D, additional, Pham, D, additional, Pournaras, D, additional, Swank, D, additional, Thakkar, D, additional, Baena, E, additional, Baili, E, additional, Bastos, E, additional, Dilektasli, E, additional, Hazebroek, E, additional, Kaplan, E, additional, Lopes, E, additional, Manno, E, additional, Pinotti, E, additional, Sdralis, E, additional, Barrera-Rodriguez, F, additional, Cantu, F, additional, Frattini, F, additional, Martini, F, additional, Berardi, G, additional, Cesana, G, additional, Dapri, G, additional, Dinescu, G, additional, Juglard, G, additional, Martinez de Aragon, G, additional, Menaldi, G, additional, Ören, G, additional, Pavone, G, additional, Rana, G, additional, Vrakopoulou, G, additional, Aboshanab, H, additional, Al-Momani, H, additional, Balamoun, H, additional, Çiyiltepe, H, additional, de Vasconcelos Cunha, H, additional, Elghadban, H, additional, Gislason, H, additional, Hamed, H, additional, Heneghan, H, additional, Ibrahim, H, additional, Melali, H, additional, Reyes, H, additional, Sebbag, H, additional, Hakami, I, additional, Hutopila, I, additional, Balibrea, J, additional, Bernardo, J, additional, Campos, J, additional, Chevallier, J, additional, Dargent, J, additional, Estrada, J, additional, Gonzalez, J, additional, Hewes, J, additional, Himpens, J, additional, Mall, J, additional, Monterrubio, J, additional, Pasquier, J, additional, Albanopoulos, K, additional, Bartosiak, K, additional, Kaseja, K, additional, Kumar, K, additional, Rheinwalt, K, additional, Shah, K, additional, van de Pas, K., additional, Angrisani, L, additional, Benuzzi, L, additional, Chong, L, additional, Layani, L, additional, Lee, L, additional, Level, L, additional, Taylor, L, additional, Zinai, L, additional, Akbaba, M, additional, Alejandro, M, additional, Altarawni, M, additional, Beisani, M, additional, Bertrand, M, additional, Cantu, M, additional, Dincer, M, additional, Elbanna, M, additional, Elfawal, M, additional, Focquet, M, additional, Forero, M, additional, Hadad, M, additional, Hii, M, additional, Iovino, M, additional, Islam, M, additional, Josa, M, additional, Kaplan, M, additional, Kermansaravi, M, additional, Khaitan, M, additional, Kizilkaya, M, additional, Kotowski, M, additional, Montouri, M, additional, Musella, M, additional, Narwaria, M, additional, Navarro, M, additional, Niazi, M, additional, Özmen, M, additional, Qassem, M, additional, Romeijn, M, additional, Said, M, additional, Salman, M, additional, Solovyeva, M, additional, Takieddine, M, additional, Uccelli, M, additional, Ustun, M, additional, Valeti, M, additional, Walędziak, M, additional, Arora, N, additional, Dukkipati, N, additional, Fearon, N, additional, Kiran, N, additional, Paleari, N, additional, Sakran, N, additional, Silva, N, additional, Tartaglia, N, additional, Savas, O, additional, Şen, O, additional, Viveiros, O, additional, Fabbri, P, additional, García, P, additional, Major, P, additional, Martinez, P, additional, Martinez Duartez, P, additional, Salminen, P, additional, Shah, P, additional, Gadani, R, additional, Gokay, R, additional, Gudaityte, R, additional, Kassir, R, additional, Liem, R, additional, Mohan, R, additional, Palma, R, additional, Quinino, R, additional, Ribeiro, R, additional, Vilallonga, R, additional, Arana-Garza, S, additional, Chiappetta, S, additional, Davakis, S, additional, Ghareeb, S, additional, Gregorio, S, additional, Khaldi, S, additional, Martinez, S, additional, Okkema, S, additional, Olmi, S, additional, Ortiz, S, additional, Pinango, S, additional, Shah, S, additional, Shahabi, S, additional, Taha, S, additional, Ugale, S, additional, Barreiro, T, additional, Beck, T, additional, Poghosyan, T, additional, Samarkandy, T, additional, Yigit, T, additional, Borrelli, V, additional, Bottino, V, additional, Marco, V, additional, Ormando, V, additional, Pol, V, additional, Sierra Esteban, V, additional, Valentí, V, additional, Leclercq, W, additional, Souza, W, additional, Vening, W, additional, Vleeschouwers, W, additional, and van der Burgh, Y, additional
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15. Core outcome set for surgical trials in gastric cancer (GASTROS study): international patient and healthcare professional consensus.
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Alkhaffaf, B., Metryka, A., Blazeby, J. M., Glenny, A.-M., Adeyeye, A., Costa, P. M., del Val, I. Diez, Gisbertz, S. S., Guner, A., Law, S., Lee, H.-J., Li, Z., Nakada, K., Reim, D., Vorwald, P., Baiocchi, G. L., Allum, W., Chaudry, M. A., Griffiths, E. A., and Williamson, P. R.
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Background: Surgery is the primary treatment that can offer potential cure for gastric cancer, but is associated with significant risks. Identifying optimal surgical approaches should be based on comparing outcomes from well designed trials. Currently, trials report different outcomes, making synthesis of evidence difficult. To address this, the aim of this study was to develop a core outcome set (COS)--a standardized group of outcomes important to key international stakeholders--that should be reported by future trials in this field. Methods: Stage 1 of the study involved identifying potentially important outcomes from previous trials and a series of patient interviews. Stage 2 involved patients and healthcare professionals prioritizing outcomes using a multilanguage international Delphi survey that informed an international consensus meeting at which the COS was finalized. Results: Some 498 outcomes were identified from previously reported trials and patient interviews, and rationalized into 56 items presented in the Delphi survey. A total of 952 patients, surgeons, and nurses enrolled in round 1 of the survey, and 662 (70 per cent) completed round 2. Following the consensus meeting, eight outcomes were included in the COS: disease-free survival, disease-specific survival, surgery-related death, recurrence, completeness of tumour removal, overall quality of life, nutritional effects, and 'serious' adverse events. Conclusion: A COS for surgical trials in gastric cancer has been developed with international patients and healthcare professionals. This is a minimum set of outcomes that is recommended to be used in all future trials in this field to improve trial design and synthesis of evidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Systematic review and consensus definitions for the Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine initiative: clinical indicators
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Haller, Guy, primary, Bampoe, Sohail, additional, Cook, Tim, additional, Fleisher, Lee A., additional, Grocott, Michael P.W., additional, Neuman, Mark, additional, Story, David, additional, Myles, Paul S., additional, Myles, P., additional, Grocott, M., additional, Biccard, B., additional, Blazeby, J., additional, Boney, O., additional, Chan, M., additional, Diouf, E., additional, Fleisher, L., additional, Kalkman, C., additional, Kurz, A., additional, Moonesinghe, R., additional, Wijeysundera, D., additional, Gan, T.J., additional, Peyton, P., additional, Sessler, D., additional, Tramèr, M., additional, Cyna, A., additional, De Oliveira, G.S., additional, Wu, C., additional, Jensen, M., additional, Kehlet, H., additional, Botti, M., additional, Haller, G., additional, Cook, T., additional, Neuman, M., additional, Story, D., additional, Gruen, R., additional, Bampoe, S., additional, Evered, L., additional, Scott, D., additional, Silbert, B., additional, van Dijk, D., additional, Grocott, H., additional, Eckenhoff, R., additional, Rasmussen, L., additional, Eriksson, L., additional, Beattie, S., additional, Landoni, G., additional, Leslie, K., additional, Howell, S., additional, Nagele, P., additional, Richards, T., additional, Lamy, A., additional, Lalu, M., additional, Pearse, R., additional, Mythen, M., additional, Canet, J., additional, Moller, A., additional, Gin, T., additional, Schultz, M., additional, Pelosi, P., additional, Gabreu, M., additional, Futier, E., additional, Creagh-Brown, B., additional, Abbott, T., additional, Klein, A., additional, Corcoran, T., additional, Jamie Cooper, D., additional, Dieleman, S., additional, McIlroy, D., additional, Bellomo, R., additional, Shaw, A., additional, Prowle, J., additional, Karkouti, K., additional, Billings, J., additional, Mazer, D., additional, Jayarajah, M., additional, Murphy, M., additional, Bartoszko, J., additional, Sneyd, R., additional, Morris, S., additional, George, R., additional, Shulman, M., additional, Lane-Fall, M., additional, Nilsson, U., additional, Stevenson, N., additional, Cooper, J.D.J., additional, van Klei, W., additional, Cabrini, L., additional, Miller, T., additional, Pace, N., additional, Jackson, S., additional, Buggy, D., additional, Short, T., additional, Riedel, B., additional, Gottumukkala, V., additional, Alkhaffaf, B., additional, and Johnson, M., additional
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17. Systematic review and consensus definitions for standardised endpoints in perioperative medicine: postoperative cancer outcomes
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Buggy, D.J., primary, Freeman, J., additional, Johnson, M.Z., additional, Leslie, K., additional, Riedel, B., additional, Sessler, D.I., additional, Kurz, A., additional, Gottumukkala, V., additional, Short, T., additional, Pace, N., additional, Myles, P.S., additional, Gan, T.J., additional, Peyton, P., additional, Tramèr, M., additional, Cyna, A., additional, De Oliveira, G.S., additional, Wu, C., additional, Jensen, M., additional, Kehlet, H., additional, Botti, M., additional, Boney, O., additional, Haller, G., additional, Grocott, M., additional, Cook, T., additional, Fleisher, L., additional, Neuman, M., additional, Story, D., additional, Gruen, R., additional, Bampoe, S., additional, Evered, Lis, additional, Scott, D., additional, Silbert, B., additional, van Dijk, D., additional, Kalkman, C., additional, Chan, M., additional, Grocott, H., additional, Eckenhoff, R., additional, Rasmussen, L., additional, Eriksson, L., additional, Beattie, S., additional, Wijeysundera, D., additional, Landoni, G., additional, Biccard, B., additional, Howell, S., additional, Nagele, P., additional, Richards, T., additional, Lamy, A., additional, Lalu, M., additional, Pearse, R., additional, Mythen, M., additional, Canet, J., additional, Moller, A., additional, Gin, T., additional, Schultz, M., additional, Pelosi, P., additional, Gabreu, M., additional, Futier, E., additional, Creagh-Brown, B., additional, Abbott, T., additional, Klein, A., additional, Corcoran, T., additional, Jamie Cooper, D., additional, Dieleman, S., additional, Diouf, E., additional, McIlroy, D., additional, Bellomo, R., additional, Shaw, A., additional, Prowle, J., additional, Karkouti, K., additional, Billings, J., additional, Mazer, D., additional, Jayarajah, M., additional, Murphy, M., additional, Bartoszko, J., additional, Sneyd, R., additional, Morris, S., additional, George, R., additional, Moonesinghe, R., additional, Shulman, M., additional, Lane-Fall, M., additional, Nilsson, U., additional, Stevenson, N., additional, van Klei, W., additional, Cabrini, L., additional, Miller, T., additional, Jackson, S., additional, and Alkhaffaf, B., additional
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18. A systematic review and consensus definitions for standardised end-points in perioperative medicine: pulmonary complications
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Abbott, T.E.F., primary, Fowler, A.J., additional, Pelosi, P., additional, Gama de Abreu, M., additional, Møller, A.M., additional, Canet, J., additional, Creagh-Brown, B., additional, Mythen, M., additional, Gin, T., additional, Lalu, M.M., additional, Futier, E., additional, Grocott, M.P., additional, Schultz, M.J., additional, Pearse, R.M., additional, Myles, P., additional, Gan, T.J., additional, Kurz, A., additional, Peyton, P., additional, Sessler, D., additional, Tramèr, M., additional, Cyna, A., additional, De Oliveira, G.S., additional, Wu, C., additional, Jensen, M., additional, Kehlet, H., additional, Botti, M., additional, Boney, O., additional, Haller, G., additional, Grocott, M., additional, Cook, T., additional, Fleisher, L., additional, Neuman, M., additional, Story, D., additional, Gruen, R., additional, Bampoe, S., additional, Evered, Lis, additional, Scott, D., additional, Silbert, B., additional, van Dijk, D., additional, Kalkman, C., additional, Chan, M., additional, Grocott, H., additional, Eckenhoff, R., additional, Rasmussen, L., additional, Eriksson, L., additional, Beattie, S., additional, Wijeysundera, D., additional, Landoni, G., additional, Leslie, K., additional, Biccard, B., additional, Howell, S., additional, Nagele, P., additional, Richards, T., additional, Lamy, A., additional, Gabreu, M., additional, Klein, A., additional, Corcoran, T., additional, Jamie Cooper, D., additional, Dieleman, S., additional, Diouf, E., additional, McIlroy, D., additional, Bellomo, R., additional, Shaw, A., additional, Prowle, J., additional, Karkouti, K., additional, Billings, J., additional, Mazer, D., additional, Jayarajah, M., additional, Murphy, M., additional, Bartoszko, J., additional, Sneyd, R., additional, Morris, S., additional, George, R., additional, Moonesinghe, R., additional, Shulman, M., additional, Lane-Fall, M., additional, Nilsson, U., additional, Stevenson, N., additional, van Klei, W., additional, Cabrini, L., additional, Miller, T., additional, Pace, N., additional, Jackson, S., additional, Buggy, D., additional, Short, T., additional, Riedel, B., additional, Gottumukkala, V., additional, Alkhaffaf, B., additional, and Johnson, M., additional
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19. Erratum: Nutritional access routes following oesophagectomy—a systematic review
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Markides, G A, Alkhaffaf, B, and Vickers, J
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20. The reporting of confounding variables in gastric cancer surgery trials
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Lo, C., primary, Pinto, R., additional, and Alkhaffaf, B., additional
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21. Reporting of outcomes in gastric cancer surgery trials: a systematic review
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Alkhaffaf, B., primary, Bruce, I., additional, Williamson, P., additional, Blazeby, J., additional, and Glenny, A.M., additional
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22. The GASTROS study: standardising outcome reporting in gastric cancer surgery research
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Alkhaffaf, B., primary, Bruce, I., additional, Glenny, A.M., additional, Williamson, P., additional, and Blazeby, J., additional
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23. Erratum:Nutritional access routes following oesophagectomy - A systematic review (European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2011) 65 (565-573) DOI:10.1038/ejcn.2010.292)
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Markides, G. A., Alkhaffaf, B., and Vickers, J.
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24. 415. Patterns of disease recurrence following surgical resection of oesophageal cancer
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Murphy, R., primary, Ormandy, D., additional, Li, A., additional, and Alkhaffaf, B., additional
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25. 411. Simultaneous oesophageal adenocarcinoma in monozygotic twins: A case report
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Vun, S.H., primary, Senapati, S., additional, and Alkhaffaf, B., additional
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26. 1332 - The reporting of confounding variables in gastric cancer surgery trials
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Lo, C., Pinto, R., and Alkhaffaf, B.
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27. 1323 - Reporting of outcomes in gastric cancer surgery trials: a systematic review
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Alkhaffaf, B., Bruce, I., Williamson, P., Blazeby, J., and Glenny, A.M.
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28. 1322 - The GASTROS study: standardising outcome reporting in gastric cancer surgery research
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Alkhaffaf, B., Bruce, I., Glenny, A.M., Williamson, P., and Blazeby, J.
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29. Colo-colic intussusception secondary to lipomatous polyp in an adult
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Rutherford, C. L., primary, Alkhaffaf, B., additional, Massa, E., additional, and Turner, P., additional
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30. PWE-064 Routine post-operative contrast swallows following anti-reflux surgery and hiatus hernia repair: selective use is preferred
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Alkhaffaf, B, primary, Turner, P, additional, Date, R, additional, Mughal, M, additional, Ward, J, additional, and Pursnani, K, additional
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31. PWE-163 Factors predicting extended length of stay following laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication: a move towards day case surgery
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Alkhaffaf, B, primary, Turner, P, additional, Date, R, additional, Mughal, M, additional, Ward, J, additional, and Pursnani, K, additional
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32. MS365 ANTIPLATELET THERAPY IN PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: PRESCRIBING PRACTICE REMAINS SUB-OPTIMAL
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Alkhaffaf, B., primary, Breslin, T., additional, Ahmad, S., additional, and Hadfield, M., additional
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33. Litigation following groin hernia repair in England
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Alkhaffaf, B., primary and Decadt, B., additional
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34. Nutritional access routes following oesophagectomy-a systematic review.
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Markides, G A, Alkhaffaf, B, and Vickers, J
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35. Systematic review and consensus definitions for the Standardized Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine (StEP) initiative: cardiovascular outcomes
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W. Scott Beattie, Manoj Lalu, Matthew Bocock, Simon Feng, Duminda N. Wijeysundera, Peter Nagele, Lee A. Fleisher, Andrea Kurz, Bruce Biccard, Kate Leslie, Simon Howell, Giovanni Landoni, Hilary Grocott, Andre Lamy, Toby Richards, Paul Myles, T.J. Gan, Phil Peyton, Dan Sessler, Martin Tramèr, Alan Cyna, Gildasio S. De Oliveira, Christopher Wu, Mark Jensen, Henrik Kehlet, Mari Botti, Oliver Boney, Guy Haller, Mike Grocott, Tim Cook, Lee Fleisher, Mark Neuman, David Story, Russell Gruen, Sam Bampoe, Lis Evered, David Scott, Brendan Silbert, Diederik van Dijk, Cor Kalkman, Matthew Chan, Rod Eckenhoff, Lars Rasmussen, Lars Eriksson, Scott Beattie, Duminda Wijeysundera, Richard J. Bartlett, Robert McMonnies, Jacob Gerstl, Mohammad Jay, David Kishlyansky, Matthew Machina, Matthew Bobcock, Rupert Pearse, Monty Mythen, Jaume Canet, Ann Moller, Tony Gin, Marcus Schultz, Paolo Pelosi, Marcelo Gabreu, Emmanuel Futier, Ben Creagh-Brown, Tom Abbott, Andy Klein, Tomas Corcoran, D. Jamie Cooper, Stefan Dieleman, Elisabeth Diouf, David McIlroy, Rinaldo Bellomo, Andrew Shaw, John Prowle, Keyvan Karkouti, Josh Billings, David Mazer, Mohindas Jayarajah, Michael Murphy, Justyna Bartoszko, Rob Sneyd, Steve Morris, Ron George, Ramani Moonesinghe, Mark Shulman, Meghan Lane-Fall, Ulrica Nilsson, Nathalie Stevenson, Jamie (DJ) Cooper, Wilton van Klei, Luca Cabrini, Tim Miller, Nathan Pace, Sandy Jackson, Donal Buggy, Tim Short, Bernhard Riedel, Vijay Gottumukkala, Bilal Alkhaffaf, Mark Johnson, Beattie, W. S., Lalu, M., Bocock, M., Feng, S., Wijeysundera, D. N., Nagele, P., Fleisher, L. A., Kurz, A., Biccard, B., Leslie, K., Howell, S., Landoni, G., Grocott, H., Lamy, A., Richards, T., Myles, P., Cooper, D. J., Gan, T. J., Peyton, P., Sessler, D., Tramer, M., Cyna, A., De Oliveira, G. S., Wu, C., Jensen, M., Kehlet, H., Botti, M., Boney, O., Haller, G., Grocott, M., Cook, T., Fleisher, L., Neuman, M., Story, D., Gruen, R., Bampoe, S., Evered, L., Scott, D., Silbert, B., van Dijk, D., Kalkman, C., Chan, M., Eckenhoff, R., Rasmussen, L., Eriksson, L., Beattie, S., Wijeysundera, D., Bartlett, R. J., Mcmonnies, R., Gerstl, J., Jay, M., Kishlyansky, D., Machina, M., Bobcock, M., Pearse, R., Mythen, M., Canet, J., Moller, A., Gin, T., Schultz, M., Pelosi, P., Gabreu, M., Futier, E., Creagh-Brown, B., Abbott, T., Klein, A., Corcoran, T., Dieleman, S., Diouf, E., Mcilroy, D., Bellomo, R., Shaw, A., Prowle, J., Karkouti, K., Billings, J., Mazer, D., Jayarajah, M., Murphy, M., Bartoszko, J., Sneyd, R., Morris, S., George, R., Moonesinghe, R., Shulman, M., Lane-Fall, M., Nilsson, U., Stevenson, N., Cooper, J. D., van Klei, W., Cabrini, L., Miller, T., Pace, N., Jackson, S., Buggy, D., Short, T., Riedel, B., Gottumukkala, V., Alkhaffaf, B., Johnson, M., Tramer, Martin, and Haller, Guy Serge Antoine
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,Heart disease ,Delphi Technique ,Endpoint Determination ,perioperative medicine ,MACE ,Cochrane Library ,Perioperative Care ,03 medical and health sciences ,Patient safety ,cardiovascular events ,outcome measures ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,030202 anesthesiology ,Anesthesiology ,medicine ,Humans ,clinical trials ,myocardial infarction ,standardised endpoint ,Intensive care medicine ,Adverse effect ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Perioperative medicine ,ddc:617 ,business.industry ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Perioperative Medicine ,Research Design ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: Adverse cardiovascular events are a leading cause of perioperative morbidity and mortality. The definitions of perioperative cardiovascular adverse events are heterogeneous. As part of the international Standardized Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine initiative, this study aimed to find consensus amongst clinical trialists on a set of standardised and valid cardiovascular outcomes for use in future perioperative clinical trials.Methods: We identified currently used perioperative cardiovascular outcomes by a systematic review of the anaesthesia and perioperative medicine literature (PubMed/Ovid, Embase, and Cochrane Library). We performed a three-stage Delphi consensus-gaining process that involved 55 clinician researchers worldwide. Cardiovascular outcomes were first shortlisted and the most suitable definitions determined. These cardiovascular outcomes were then assessed for validity, reliability, feasibility, and clarity.Results: We identified 18 cardiovascular outcomes. Participation in the three Delphi rounds was 100% (n=19), 71% (n=55), and 89% (n=17), respectively. A final list of nine cardiovascular outcomes was elicited from the consensus: myocardial infarction, myocardial injury, cardiovascular death, non-fatal cardiac arrest, coronary revascularisation, major adverse cardiac events, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, and atrial fibrillation. These nine cardiovascular outcomes were rated by the majority of experts as valid, reliable, feasible, and clearly defined.Conclusions: These nine consensus cardiovascular outcomes can be confidently used as endpoints in clinical trials designed to evaluate perioperative interventions with the goal of improving perioperative outcomes.
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36. Global 30-day outcomes after bariatric surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic (GENEVA): an international cohort study
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Rishi Singhal, Abd A Tahrani, Christian Ludwig, Kamal Mahawar, A Abou-Mrad-Fricquegnon, A Alasfur, A Alexandrou, A Barbosa, A Bashir, A Bosco, A Charalabopoulos, A Curell, A Davarpanah Jazi, A Diego, A Elghandour, A Ergin, A Garcia, A Ghazal, A Haddad, A Ibarzábal, A Khazraji, A Lale, A Lázaro, A Leyva-Alvizo, A Liagre, A Maleckas, A Osman, A Pantelis, A Pazouki, A Plamper, A Raziel, A Rizzi, A Sanchez, A Sharma, A Spaventa, A Sumer, A Torres, A Türkçapar, A Ugale, A Velikorechin, A Vitiello, B Alkhaffaf, B Bomans, BJ Ammori, B Pares, B Smeu, B Zilberstein, C Boeker, C Brodén, C Copaescu, C Guevara, C Güldoğan, C Kirkil, C Matthys, C Nagliati, C Parmar, C Trindade, C Vaz, C Wietzycoski, C Zerrweck, D Bedi, D de Marchi, D Faraj, D Foschi, D Goitein, D Hazzan, D Lapatsanis, D Mazza, D Mohammed, D Padilla-Armendariz, D Pennisi, D Pham, D Pournaras, D Swank, D Thakkar, E Baena, E Baili, E Bastos, E Dilektasli, E Hazebroek, E Kaplan, E Lopes, E Manno, E Pinotti, E Sdralis, F Barrera-Rodriguez, F Cantu, F Frattini, F Martini, G Berardi, G Cesana, G Dapri, G Dinescu, G Juglard, G Martinez de Aragon, G Menaldi, G Ören, G Pavone, G Rana, G Vrakopoulou, H Aboshanab, H Al-Momani, H Balamoun, H Çiyiltepe, H de Vasconcelos Cunha, H Elghadban, H Gislason, H Hamed, H Heneghan, H Ibrahim, H Melali, H Reyes, H Sebbag, I Hakami, I Hutopila, J Balibrea, J Bernardo, J Campos, J Chevallier, J Dargent, J Estrada, J Gonzalez, J Hewes, J Himpens, J Mall, J Monterrubio, J Pasquier, K Albanopoulos, K Bartosiak, K Kaseja, K Kumar, K Rheinwalt, K Shah, K. van de Pas, L Angrisani, L Benuzzi, L Chong, L Layani, L Lee, L Level, L Taylor, L Zinai, M Akbaba, M Alejandro, M Altarawni, M Beisani, M Bertrand, M Cantu, M Dincer, M Elbanna, M Elfawal, M Focquet, M Forero, M Hadad, M Hii, M Iovino, M Islam, M Josa, M Kaplan, M Kermansaravi, M Khaitan, M Kizilkaya, M Kotowski, M Montouri, M Musella, M Narwaria, M Navarro, M Niazi, M Özmen, M Qassem, M Romeijn, M Said, M Salman, M Solovyeva, M Takieddine, M Uccelli, M Ustun, M Valeti, M Walędziak, N Arora, N Dukkipati, N Fearon, N Kiran, N Paleari, N Sakran, N Silva, N Tartaglia, O Savas, O Şen, O Viveiros, P Fabbri, P García, P Major, P Martinez, P Martinez Duartez, P Salminen, P Shah, R Gadani, R Gokay, R Gudaityte, R Kassir, R Liem, R Mohan, R Palma, R Quinino, R Ribeiro, R Vilallonga, S Arana-Garza, S Chiappetta, S Davakis, S Ghareeb, S Gregorio, S Khaldi, S Martinez, S Okkema, S Olmi, S Ortiz, S Pinango, S Shah, S Shahabi, S Taha, S Ugale, T Barreiro, T Beck, T Poghosyan, T Samarkandy, T Yigit, V Borrelli, V Bottino, V Marco, V Ormando, V Pol, V Sierra Esteban, V Valentí, W Leclercq, W Souza, W Vening, W Vleeschouwers, Y van der Burgh, Singhal, R., Tahrani, A. A., Ludwig, C., Mahawar, K., Abou-Mrad-Fricquegnon, A., Alasfur, A., Alexandrou, A., Barbosa, A., Bashir, A., Bosco, A., Charalabopoulos, A., Curell, A., Davarpanah Jazi, A., Diego, A., Elghandour, A., Ergin, A., Garcia, A., Ghazal, A., Haddad, A., Ibarzabal, A., Khazraji, A., Lale, A., Lazaro, A., Leyva-Alvizo, A., Liagre, A., Maleckas, A., Osman, A., Pantelis, A., Pazouki, A., Plamper, A., Raziel, A., Rizzi, A., Sanchez, A., Sharma, A., Spaventa, A., Sumer, A., Torres, A., Turkcapar, A., Ugale, A., Velikorechin, A., Vitiello, A., Alkhaffaf, B., Bomans, B., Ammori, B. J., Pares, B., Smeu, B., Zilberstein, B., Boeker, C., Broden, C., Copaescu, C., Guevara, C., Guldogan, C., Kirkil, C., Matthys, C., Nagliati, C., Parmar, C., Trindade, C., Vaz, C., Wietzycoski, C., Zerrweck, C., Bedi, D., de Marchi, D., Faraj, D., Foschi, D., Goitein, D., Hazzan, D., Lapatsanis, D., Mazza, D., Mohammed, D., Padilla-Armendariz, D., Pennisi, D., Pham, D., Pournaras, D., Swank, D., Thakkar, D., Baena, E., Baili, E., Bastos, E., Dilektasli, E., Hazebroek, E., Kaplan, E., Lopes, E., Manno, E., Pinotti, E., Sdralis, E., Barrera-Rodriguez, F., Cantu, F., Frattini, F., Martini, F., Berardi, G., Cesana, G., Dapri, G., Dinescu, G., Juglard, G., Martinez de Aragon, G., Menaldi, G., Oren, G., Pavone, G., Rana, G., Vrakopoulou, G., Aboshanab, H., Al-Momani, H., Balamoun, H., Ciyiltepe, H., de Vasconcelos Cunha, H., Elghadban, H., Gislason, H., Hamed, H., Heneghan, H., Ibrahim, H., Melali, H., Reyes, H., Sebbag, H., Hakami, I., Hutopila, I., Balibrea, J., Bernardo, J., Campos, J., Chevallier, J., Dargent, J., Estrada, J., Gonzalez, J., Hewes, J., Himpens, J., Mall, J., Monterrubio, J., Pasquier, J., Albanopoulos, K., Bartosiak, K., Kaseja, K., Kumar, K., Rheinwalt, K., Shah, K., van de Pas, K., Angrisani, L., Benuzzi, L., Chong, L., Layani, L., Lee, L., Level, L., Taylor, L., Zinai, L., Akbaba, M., Alejandro, M., Altarawni, M., Beisani, M., Bertrand, M., Cantu, M., Dincer, M., Elbanna, M., Elfawal, M., Focquet, M., Forero, M., Hadad, M., Hii, M., Iovino, M., Islam, M., Josa, M., Kaplan, M., Kermansaravi, M., Khaitan, M., Kizilkaya, M., Kotowski, M., Montouri, M., Musella, M., Narwaria, M., Navarro, M., Niazi, M., Ozmen, M., Qassem, M., Romeijn, M., Said, M., Salman, M., Solovyeva, M., Takieddine, M., Uccelli, M., Ustun, M., Valeti, M., Waledziak, M., Arora, N., Dukkipati, N., Fearon, N., Kiran, N., Paleari, N., Sakran, N., Silva, N., Tartaglia, N., Savas, O., Sen, O., Viveiros, O., Fabbri, P., Garcia, P., Major, P., Martinez, P., Martinez Duartez, P., Salminen, P., Shah, P., Gadani, R., Gokay, R., Gudaityte, R., Kassir, R., Liem, R., Mohan, R., Palma, R., Quinino, R., Ribeiro, R., Vilallonga, R., Arana-Garza, S., Chiappetta, S., Davakis, S., Ghareeb, S., Gregorio, S., Khaldi, S., Martinez, S., Okkema, S., Olmi, S., Ortiz, S., Pinango, S., Shah, S., Shahabi, S., Taha, S., Ugale, S., Barreiro, T., Beck, T., Poghosyan, T., Samarkandy, T., Yigit, T., Borrelli, V., Bottino, V., Marco, V., Ormando, V., Pol, V., Sierra Esteban, V., Valenti, V., Leclercq, W., Souza, W., Vening, W., Vleeschouwers, W., and van der Burgh, Y.
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Internationality ,Time Factors ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Time Factor ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,MEDLINE ,Bariatric Surgery ,Global Health ,Cohort Studies ,Endocrinology ,Pandemic ,Correspondence ,medicine ,Global health ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Mortality ,Mortality trends ,Pandemics ,Manchester Cancer Research Centre ,business.industry ,ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrc ,COVID-19 ,Treatment Outcome ,Emergency medicine ,Cohort Studie ,business ,Cohort study ,Human - Published
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37. Inclusion of harm outcomes in core outcome sets requires careful consideration.
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Tay J, Robinson C, Blazeby J, Loke Y, Lowery A, Alkhaffaf B, and Kirkham JJ
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of all published core outcome set (COS) studies that include an adverse event or harm outcome, to determine the proportion of individual vs pooled harms, and to investigate characteristics that influence their inclusion., Methods: We examined the extent to which a sample of 100 published COS studies (from January 2021 to January 2023) include both pooled and individual harms in the final COS. One investigator extracted the information from the COS studies, which was cross-checked against previous COS investigational research, and where possible verified with COS authors or a pharmacologist. Using Qualtrics™, we conducted a personalized online survey of developers of the 100 COS to ask them about the importance, their experiences, and methodological approaches for dealing with harms within their COS development studies., Results: One hundred COS were identified from 91 separate COS studies, the majority of which considered most of the minimum standards for development. Two-thirds (65%) of the COS included at least 1 harm outcome. In total, 1104 core outcomes were identified across the 100 COS, of which 184 (17%) were harm outcomes (154 individual vs 56 pooled). Individual harms were more likely to be included in a final COS if they were developed for single treatment interventions (50%) compared to those being developed for multitreatment modalities (39%). Some COS developers adopted outcome frameworks as part of their COS development process to facilitate the inclusion of harm outcomes in their final COS. A third (33%) of respondents felt that harm outcomes should be included in all COS but over half (56%) thought this would be dependent on some aspect of the scope of the COS and improved methodology and awareness of how to deal with harm outcomes in the COS development process., Conclusion: Harm outcomes are already included in many COS either as individual or pooled harms. It is evident that there are some challenges with regards to both the methodology and necessity to include harms within a COS (pooled or individual. COS developers should carefully consider the need to include important harms outcomes in relation to the scope of the COS that they are developing., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest J.J.K and J.B. are members of the Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials Initiative. There are no competing interests for any other author., (Crown Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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38. The impact of bariatric surgery on liver enzymes in people with obesity: A 5-year observational study.
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Elhelw O, Ragavan S, Majeed W, Alkhaffaf B, Mohammed N, Senapati S, Ammori BJ, Robinson JA, and Syed AA
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Glycated Hemoglobin, Longitudinal Studies, Alanine Transaminase, Gastrectomy methods, Weight Loss physiology, Cholesterol, Treatment Outcome, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease complications, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease surgery, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease epidemiology, Bariatric Surgery methods, Obesity, Morbid complications, Obesity, Morbid surgery
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Background and Purpose: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has increasing worldwide prevalence, fuelled by rising obesity rates, and weight reduction is the mainstay of its management. We sought to study the effect of bariatric surgery, the most effective long-term treatment for obesity and associated metabolic disorders, on liver function in people with obesity., Methods: We performed a retrospective longitudinal cohort study of 511 patients who had undergone bariatric surgery (71 sleeve gastrectomy and 440 gastric bypass) over 60 months of follow-up. Patients were stratified into groups based on their baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) into Group A (ALT < 40 U/L) and Group B (ALT > 40 U/L). Postoperative follow-up weight loss, liver function tests, HbA1c, blood pressure and lipid profiles were collected., Findings: Bariatric surgery resulted in nadir total weight loss of 33.1% by 24 months (p < 0.001) with no significant difference between groups. In people with raised baseline ALT (Group B), ALT and gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels decreased significantly by 4 months postoperatively (p < 0.001) and sustained over 60 months of follow-up. There was also significant and sustained reduction in HbA1c, blood pressure, total cholesterol, and non-HDL cholesterol overall with no differences between groups., Conclusions: Bariatric surgery results in significant weight loss, improves liver function tests and metabolic outcomes in people with obesity. Bariatric surgery could be a therapeutic consideration for patients with NAFLD associated with severe obesity who have otherwise been unresponsive to conservative management., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest Prof. Syed is a former honorary selection panel member for the Leadership & Development Awards Programme at the Society for Endocrinology in the United Kingdom. All other authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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39. Weight Loss Following Bariatric Surgery in People with or without Metabolic Syndrome: A 5-Year Observational Comparative Study.
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Ragavan S, Elhelw O, Majeed W, Alkhaffaf B, Senapati S, Ammori BJ, Mudaliar RN, and Syed AA
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Aim: Whilst bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for severe obesity, the aim of this study was to evaluate whether postoperative weight loss is similar in patients with or without metabolic syndrome., Methods: We performed a 5-year observational retrospective comparative cohort analysis of bariatric surgery in 333 patients (72% women) without ( Group A , n = 133) or with ( Group B , n = 200) metabolic syndrome at baseline., Results: Overall mean (SD) baseline body mass index was 51.7 (7.5) with no significant difference between groups. Overall mean percent total weight loss (%TWL) was 31.9% by 24 months after surgery. Although %TWL was greater in Group A (34.9%) than in Group B (30.2%, p = 0.006) at 24 months, there were no significant differences between groups subsequently up to 60 months of follow-up. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures and lipid profiles improved in both groups. In patients with metabolic syndrome at baseline, mean HbA1c reduced by 36.4% at 12 months and was sustained over the study period., Conclusions: We report that bariatric surgery results in comparable long-term weight loss in patients with or without metabolic syndrome alongside expected improvements in metabolic comorbidities.
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40. Correction to: Systematic review of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) issues associated with gastric cancer: capturing cross-cultural differences.
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Rowsell A, Sodergren SC, Vassiliou V, Darlington AS, Guren MG, Alkhaffaf B, Moorbey C, Dennis K, and Terada M
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41. Systematic review of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) issues associated with gastric cancer: capturing cross-cultural differences.
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Rowsell A, Sodergren SC, Vassiliou V, Darlington AS, Guren MG, Alkhaffaf B, Moorbey C, Dennis K, and Terada M
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- Cross-Cultural Comparison, Humans, Quality of Life, Surveys and Questionnaires, Gastroesophageal Reflux, Stomach Neoplasms
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The treatment landscape for gastric cancer (GC) is constantly evolving with therapies affecting all aspects of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) which need careful monitoring. While there are HRQoL measures designed specifically to capture issues relevant to patients with GC, these might be outdated and only relevant to patients in westernised cultures. This review identifies the patient-reported measures used to assess HRQoL of patients with GC and compares the HRQoL measures used across cultures including East Asia, where GC is more prevalent. We conducted a systematic review of publications between January 2001 and January 2021. A total of 267 papers were identified; the majority (66%) of studies involved patients from East Asian countries. Out of the 24 HRQoL questionnaires captured, the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Core Cancer measure (QLQ-C30) was the most widely used (60% of all studies and 62% of those involving patients from East Asian countries), followed by its gastric cancer-specific module (QLQ-STO22, 34% of all studies and 41% from East Asia). Eight questionnaires were developed within East Asian countries and, of the 20 studies including bespoke questions, 16 were from East Asia. There were six qualitative studies. HRQoL issues captured include diarrhoea, constipation, reflux, abdominal pain and abdominal fulness or bloating, difficulty swallowing, restricted eating, and weight loss. Psychosocial issues related to these problems were also assessed. Issues relating to the compatibility of some of the westernised measures within East Asian cultures were highlighted., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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42. Meeting the ongoing challenges of outcome selection in surgical oncology trials.
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Alkhaffaf B and Kirkham J
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- Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Neoplasms surgery, Surgical Oncology
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43. Comment on: Clinical significance of diabetes control before metabolic surgery.
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Syed AA, Alkhaffaf B, Sultan J, O'Connor D, and New JP
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- Humans, Bariatric Surgery, Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity, Morbid surgery
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44. How are trial outcomes prioritised by stakeholders from different regions? Analysis of an international Delphi survey to develop a core outcome set in gastric cancer surgery.
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Alkhaffaf B, Metryka A, Blazeby JM, Glenny AM, Williamson PR, and Bruce IA
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Aged, Stakeholder Participation, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome, Clinical Trials as Topic, Outcome Assessment, Health Care methods, Outcome Assessment, Health Care statistics & numerical data, Consensus, Stomach Neoplasms surgery, Stomach Neoplasms mortality, Delphi Technique
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Background: International stakeholder participation is important in the development of core outcome sets (COS). Stakeholders from varying regions may value health outcomes differently. Here, we explore how region, health income and participant characteristics influence prioritisation of outcomes during development of a COS for gastric cancer surgery trials (the GASTROS study)., Methods: 952 participants from 55 countries participating in a Delphi survey during COS development were eligible for inclusion. Recruits were grouped according to region (East or West), country income classification (high and low-to-middle income) and other characteristics (e.g. patients; age, sex, time since surgery, mode of treatment, surgical approach and healthcare professionals; clinical experience). Groups were compared with respect to how they categorised 56 outcomes identified as potentially important to include in the final COS ('consensus in', 'consensus out', 'no consensus'). Outcomes categorised as 'consensus in' or 'consensus out' by all 3 stakeholder groups would be automatically included in or excluded from the COS respectively., Results: In total, 13 outcomes were categorised 'consensus in' (disease-free survival, disease-specific survival, surgery-related death, recurrence of cancer, completeness of tumour removal, overall quality of life, nutritional effects, all-cause complications, intraoperative complications, anaesthetic complications, anastomotic complications, multiple organ failure, and bleeding), 13 'consensus out' and 31 'no consensus'. There was little variation in prioritisation of outcomes by stakeholders from Eastern or Western countries and high or low-to-middle income countries. There was little variation in outcome prioritisation within either health professional or patient groups., Conclusion: Our study suggests that there is little variation in opinion within stakeholder groups when participant region and other characteristics are considered. This finding may help COS developers when designing their Delphi surveys and recruitment strategies. Further work across other clinical fields is needed before broad recommendations can be made., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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45. 30-Day Morbidity and Mortality of Bariatric Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Multinational Cohort Study of 7704 Patients from 42 Countries.
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Singhal R, Ludwig C, Rudge G, Gkoutos GV, Tahrani A, Mahawar K, Pędziwiatr M, Major P, Zarzycki P, Pantelis A, Lapatsanis DP, Stravodimos G, Matthys C, Focquet M, Vleeschouwers W, Spaventa AG, Zerrweck C, Vitiello A, Berardi G, Musella M, Sanchez-Meza A, Cantu FJ Jr, Mora F, Cantu MA, Katakwar A, Reddy DN, Elmaleh H, Hassan M, Elghandour A, Elbanna M, Osman A, Khan A, Layani L, Kiran N, Velikorechin A, Solovyeva M, Melali H, Shahabi S, Agrawal A, Shrivastava A, Sharma A, Narwaria B, Narwaria M, Raziel A, Sakran N, Susmallian S, Karagöz L, Akbaba M, Pişkin SZ, Balta AZ, Senol Z, Manno E, Iovino MG, Osman A, Qassem M, Arana-Garza S, Povoas HP, Vilas-Boas ML, Naumann D, Super J, Li A, Ammori BJ, Balamoun H, Salman M, Nasta AM, Goel R, Sánchez-Aguilar H, Herrera MF, Abou-Mrad A, Cloix L, Mazzini GS, Kristem L, Lazaro A, Campos J, Bernardo J, González J, Trindade C, Viveiros O, Ribeiro R, Goitein D, Hazzan D, Segev L, Beck T, Reyes H, Monterrubio J, García P, Benois M, Kassir R, Contine A, Elshafei M, Aktas S, Weiner S, Heidsieck T, Level L, Pinango S, Ortega PM, Moncada R, Valenti V, Vlahović I, Boras Z, Liagre A, Martini F, Juglard G, Motwani M, Saggu SS, Al Moman H, López LAA, Cortez MAC, Zavala RA, D'Haese C, Kempeneers I, Himpens J, Lazzati A, Paolino L, Bathaei S, Bedirli A, Yavuz A, Büyükkasap Ç, Özaydın S, Kwiatkowski A, Bartosiak K, Walędziak M, Santonicola A, Angrisani L, Iovino P, Palma R, Iossa A, Boru CE, De Angelis F, Silecchia G, Hussain A, Balchandra S, Coltell IB, Pérez JL, Bohra A, Awan AK, Madhok B, Leeder PC, Awad S, Al-Khyatt W, Shoma A, Elghadban H, Ghareeb S, Mathews B, Kurian M, Larentzakis A, Vrakopoulou GZ, Albanopoulos K, Bozdag A, Lale A, Kirkil C, Dincer M, Bashir A, Haddad A, Hijleh LA, Zilberstein B, de Marchi DD, Souza WP, Brodén CM, Gislason H, Shah K, Ambrosi A, Pavone G, Tartaglia N, Kona SLK, Kalyan K, Perez CEG, Botero MAF, Covic A, Timofte D, Maxim M, Faraj D, Tseng L, Liem R, Ören G, Dilektasli E, Yalcin I, AlMukhtar H, Al Hadad M, Mohan R, Arora N, Bedi D, Rives-Lange C, Chevallier JM, Poghosyan T, Sebbag H, Zinaï L, Khaldi S, Mauchien C, Mazza D, Dinescu G, Rea B, Pérez-Galaz F, Zavala L, Besa A, Curell A, Balibrea JM, Vaz C, Galindo L, Silva N, Caballero JLE, Sebastian SO, Marchesini JCD, da Fonseca Pereira RA, Sobottka WH, Fiolo FE, Turchi M, Coelho ACJ, Zacaron AL, Barbosa A, Quinino R, Menaldi G, Paleari N, Martinez-Duartez P, de Aragon Ramírez de Esparza GM, Esteban VS, Torres A, Garcia-Galocha JL, Josa M, Pacheco-Garcia JM, Mayo-Ossorio MA, Chowbey P, Soni V, de Vasconcelos Cunha HA, Castilho MV, Ferreira RMA, Barreiro TA, Charalabopoulos A, Sdralis E, Davakis S, Bomans B, Dapri G, Van Belle K, Takieddine M, Vaneukem P, Karaca ESA, Karaca FC, Sumer A, Peksen C, Savas OA, Chousleb E, Elmokayed F, Fakhereldin I, Aboshanab HM, Swelium T, Gudal A, Gamloo L, Ugale A, Ugale S, Boeker C, Reetz C, Hakami IA, Mall J, Alexandrou A, Baili E, Bodnar Z, Maleckas A, Gudaityte R, Guldogan CE, Gundogdu E, Ozmen MM, Thakkar D, Dukkipati N, Shah PS, Shah SS, Shah SS, Adil MT, Jambulingam P, Mamidanna R, Whitelaw D, Adil MT, Jain V, Veetil DK, Wadhawan R, Torres A, Torres M, Tinoco T, Leclercq W, Romeijn M, van de Pas K, Alkhazraji AK, Taha SA, Ustun M, Yigit T, Inam A, Burhanulhaq M, Pazouki A, Eghbali F, Kermansaravi M, Jazi AHD, Mahmoudieh M, Mogharehabed N, Tsiotos G, Stamou K, Barrera Rodriguez FJ, Rojas Navarro MA, Torres OM, Martinez SL, Tamez ERM, Millan Cornejo GA, Flores JEG, Mohammed DA, Elfawal MH, Shabbir A, Guowei K, So JB, Kaplan ET, Kaplan M, Kaplan T, Pham D, Rana G, Kappus M, Gadani R, Kahitan M, Pokharel K, Osborne A, Pournaras D, Hewes J, Napolitano E, Chiappetta S, Bottino V, Dorado E, Schoettler A, Gaertner D, Fedtke K, Aguilar-Espinosa F, Aceves-Lozano S, Balani A, Nagliati C, Pennisi D, Rizzi A, Frattini F, Foschi D, Benuzzi L, Parikh C, Shah H, Pinotti E, Montuori M, Borrelli V, Dargent J, Copaescu CA, Hutopila I, Smeu B, Witteman B, Hazebroek E, Deden L, Heusschen L, Okkema S, Aufenacker T, den Hengst W, Vening W, van der Burgh Y, Ghazal A, Ibrahim H, Niazi M, Alkhaffaf B, Altarawni M, Cesana GC, Anselmino M, Uccelli M, Olmi S, Stier C, Akmanlar T, Sonnenberg T, Schieferbein U, Marcolini A, Awruch D, Vicentin M, de Souza Bastos EL, Gregorio SA, Ahuja A, Mittal T, Bolckmans R, Wiggins T, Baratte C, Wisnewsky JA, Genser L, Chong L, Taylor L, Ward S, Chong L, Taylor L, Hi MW, Heneghan H, Fearon N, Plamper A, Rheinwalt K, Heneghan H, Geoghegan J, Ng KC, Fearon N, Kaseja K, Kotowski M, Samarkandy TA, Leyva-Alvizo A, Corzo-Culebro L, Wang C, Yang W, Dong Z, Riera M, Jain R, Hamed H, Said M, Zarzar K, Garcia M, Türkçapar AG, Şen O, Baldini E, Conti L, Wietzycoski C, Lopes E, Pintar T, Salobir J, Aydin C, Atici SD, Ergin A, Ciyiltepe H, Bozkurt MA, Kizilkaya MC, Onalan NBD, Zuber MNBA, Wong WJ, Garcia A, Vidal L, Beisani M, Pasquier J, Vilallonga R, Sharma S, Parmar C, Lee L, Sufi P, Sinan H, and Saydam M
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- COVID-19 Testing, Cohort Studies, Humans, Incidence, Pandemics, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, SARS-CoV-2, Bariatric Surgery, COVID-19, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Obesity, Morbid surgery
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Background: There are data on the safety of cancer surgery and the efficacy of preventive strategies on the prevention of postoperative symptomatic COVID-19 in these patients. But there is little such data for any elective surgery. The main objectives of this study were to examine the safety of bariatric surgery (BS) during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and to determine the efficacy of perioperative COVID-19 protective strategies on postoperative symptomatic COVID-19 rates., Methods: We conducted an international cohort study to determine all-cause and COVID-19-specific 30-day morbidity and mortality of BS performed between 01/05/2020 and 31/10/2020., Results: Four hundred ninety-nine surgeons from 185 centres in 42 countries provided data on 7704 patients. Elective primary BS (n = 7084) was associated with a 30-day morbidity of 6.76% (n = 479) and a 30-day mortality of 0.14% (n = 10). Emergency BS, revisional BS, insulin-treated type 2 diabetes, and untreated obstructive sleep apnoea were associated with increased complications on multivariable analysis. Forty-three patients developed symptomatic COVID-19 postoperatively, with a higher risk in non-whites. Preoperative self-isolation, preoperative testing for SARS-CoV-2, and surgery in institutions not concurrently treating COVID-19 patients did not reduce the incidence of postoperative COVID-19. Postoperative symptomatic COVID-19 was more likely if the surgery was performed during a COVID-19 peak in that country., Conclusions: BS can be performed safely during the COVID-19 pandemic with appropriate perioperative protocols. There was no relationship between preoperative testing for COVID-19 and self-isolation with symptomatic postoperative COVID-19. The risk of postoperative COVID-19 risk was greater in non-whites or if BS was performed during a local peak., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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46. Is Re-introducing Major Open and Minimally Invasive Surgery during COVID-19 Safe for Patients and Healthcare Workers? An International, Multi-centre Cohort Study in the Field of Oesophago-gastric Surgery.
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Alasmar M, Kausar A, Borgstein AB, Moons J, Doran S, de Pascale S, Restrepo R, Verrengia A, Alloggio M, Delgado AM, Kumar S, Del Val ID, Giocapuzzi S, Baiocchi GL, de Vega Irañeta M, Salcedo G, Vorwald P, Fumagalli Romario U, Nafteux P, Gisbertz S, Chaudry MA, and Alkhaffaf B
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- Health Personnel, Humans, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unparalleled changes to patient care, including the suspension of cancer surgery. Concerns regarding COVID-19-related risks to patients and healthcare workers with the re-introduction of major complex minimally invasive and open surgery have been raised. This study examines the COVID-19 related risks to patients and healthcare workers following the re-introduction of major oesophago-gastric (EG) surgery., Patients and Methods: This was an international, multi-centre, observational study of consecutive patients treated by open and minimally invasive oesophagectomy and gastrectomy for malignant or benign disease. Patients were recruited from nine European centres serving regions with a high population incidence of COVID-19 between 1 May and 1 July 2020. The primary endpoint was 30-day COVID-19-related mortality. All staff involved in the operative care of patients were invited to complete a health-related survey to assess the incidence of COVID-19 in this group., Results: In total, 158 patients were included in the study (71 oesophagectomy, 82 gastrectomy). Overall, 87 patients (57%) underwent MIS (59 oesophagectomy, 28 gastrectomy). A total of 403 staff were eligible for inclusion, of whom 313 (78%) completed the health survey. Approaches to mitigate against the risks of COVID-19 for patients and staff varied amongst centres. No patients developed COVID-19 in the post-operative period. Two healthcare workers developed self-limiting COVID-19., Conclusions: Precautions to minimise the risk of COVID-19 infection have enabled the safe re-introduction of minimally invasive and open EG surgery for both patients and staff. Further studies are necessary to determine the minimum requirements for mitigations against COVID-19., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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47. Major Complex and Minimally Invasive Cancer Surgery Can Be Delivered Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Alkhaffaf B and Alasmar M
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- Humans, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms surgery
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48. Methods for conducting international Delphi surveys to optimise global participation in core outcome set development: a case study in gastric cancer informed by a comprehensive literature review.
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Alkhaffaf B, Blazeby JM, Metryka A, Glenny AM, Adeyeye A, Costa PM, Del Val ID, Gisbertz SS, Guner A, Law S, Lee HJ, Li Z, Nakada K, Nuñez RMR, Reim D, Reynolds JV, Vorwald P, Zanotti D, Allum W, Chaudry MA, Griffiths E, Williamson PR, and Bruce IA
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- Consensus, Delphi Technique, Humans, Research Design, Treatment Outcome, Stomach Neoplasms surgery
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Background: Core outcome sets (COS) should be relevant to key stakeholders and widely applicable and usable. Ideally, they are developed for international use to allow optimal data synthesis from trials. Electronic Delphi surveys are commonly used to facilitate global participation; however, this has limitations. It is common for these surveys to be conducted in a single language potentially excluding those not fluent in that tongue. The aim of this study is to summarise current approaches for optimising international participation in Delphi studies and make recommendations for future practice., Methods: A comprehensive literature review of current approaches to translating Delphi surveys for COS development was undertaken. A standardised methodology adapted from international guidance derived from 12 major sets of translation guidelines in the field of outcome reporting was developed. As a case study, this was applied to a COS project for surgical trials in gastric cancer to translate a Delphi survey into 7 target languages from regions active in gastric cancer research., Results: Three hundred thirty-two abstracts were screened and four studies addressing COS development in rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, vascular malformations and polypharmacy were eligible for inclusion. There was wide variation in methodological approaches to translation, including the number of forward translations, the inclusion of back translation, the employment of cognitive debriefing and how discrepancies and disagreements were handled. Important considerations were identified during the development of the gastric cancer survey including establishing translation groups, timelines, understanding financial implications, strategies to maximise recruitment and regulatory approvals. The methodological approach to translating the Delphi surveys was easily reproducible by local collaborators and resulted in an additional 637 participants to the 315 recruited to complete the source language survey. Ninety-nine per cent of patients and 97% of healthcare professionals from non-English-speaking regions used translated surveys., Conclusion: Consideration of the issues described will improve planning by other COS developers and can be used to widen international participation from both patients and healthcare professionals.
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49. "Vicarious thinking" was a key driver of score change in Delphi surveys for COS development and is facilitated by feedback of results.
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Fish R, MacLennan S, Alkhaffaf B, and Williamson PR
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- Consensus, Delphi Technique, Humans, Stakeholder Participation, Feedback, Psychological, Outcome Assessment, Health Care methods
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Objective: The objectives of this nested study were to (1) assess whether changes in scores between rounds altered the final degree of consensus achieved in three Delphi surveys conducted as part of COS development projects (anal, gastric, and prostate cancer), and (2) explore participants' reasons for changing scores between rounds., Study Design and Setting: All Delphi surveys were conducted online using DelphiManager software and included healthcare professionals and participating patients. Participants were invited to give a free-text reason whenever they changed their score across an important threshold on a 1-9 Likert scale (1-3 not important, 4-5 important, 7-9 critically important). Reasons for score change were coded by four researchers independently using an inductive-iterative approach., Results: In all three Delphi surveys, the number of outcomes reaching criteria for consensus was greater in R2 than R1. Twelve themes and 23 subthemes emerged from 2298 discrete reasons given for score change. The most common reasons for the change were "time to reflect" (482 responses, 23%) and vicarious thinking (424, 21%), with 68% (291) of vicarious thinking attributed to seeing other participant's scores., Conclusion: Our findings support conducting a Delphi survey over the use of a single questionnaire where building consensus is the objective. Time to reflect and vicarious thinking, facilitated by seeing other participant's scores, were important drivers of score change. How results are presented to participants between rounds and the duration of and time between rounds in a Delphi survey may, therefore, influence the results and should be clearly reported., (Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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50. Patient priorities in relation to surgery for gastric cancer: qualitative interviews with gastric cancer surgery patients to inform the development of a core outcome set.
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Alkhaffaf B, Blazeby JM, Bruce IA, and Morris RL
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Patient Participation, Qualitative Research, Stomach Neoplasms psychology, United Kingdom, Gastrectomy, Patient Preference, Stomach Neoplasms surgery
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Objective: The reporting of outcomes in surgical trials for gastric cancer is inconsistent. The GASTROS study ( GA stric Cancer S urgery TR ials R eported O utcome S tandardisation) aims to address this by developing a core outcome set (COS) for use in all future trials within this field. A COS should reflect the views of all stakeholders, including patients. We undertook a series of interviews to identify outcomes important to patients which would be considered for inclusion in a COS., Setting: All interviews took place within the UK. Interviews were carried out face-to-face at hospitals and cancer support centres or via the telephone., Participants: Twenty participants at varying stages of recovery following surgery for gastric cancer with curative intent., Design: Qualitative design using semistructured interviews, supported by an interview guide which was iteratively modified; thematic analysis was used to explore patient priorities., Results: Six themes enveloping 38 outcomes were identified; surviving and controlling cancer, technical aspects of surgery, adverse events from surgery, recovering from surgery, long-term problems following surgery and long-term life impact of surgery. The 'most important' patient priority was to be 'cured of cancer'., Conclusion: Surgical trials for gastric cancer should consider broader priorities of patients when choosing which outcomes to report. This study highlighted the importance of longer-term outcomes such as cancer survival. Outcomes identified in this study will be used to inform an international Delphi survey to develop a COS in this field., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)
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