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Definition and Analysis of Textbook Outcome: A Novel Quality Measure in Kidney Transplantation.

Samantha E Halpern1, Dimitrios Moris1, Brian I Shaw1, Samuel J Kesseli1, Mariya L Samoylova1, Miriam Manook1, Robin Schmitz1, Bradley H Collins1, Scott L Sanoff2, Kadiyala V Ravindra1, Debra L Sudan1, Stuart J Knechtle1, Matthew J Ellis1,2, Lisa M McElroy1, Andrew S Barbas3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: "Textbook outcome" (TO) is a novel composite quality measure that encompasses multiple postoperative endpoints, representing the ideal "textbook" hospitalization for complex surgical procedures. We defined TO for kidney transplantation using a cohort from a high-volume institution.
METHODS: Adult patients who underwent isolated kidney transplantation at our institution between 2016 and 2019 were included. TO was defined by clinician consensus at our institution to include freedom from intraoperative complication, postoperative reintervention, 30-day intensive care unit or hospital readmission, length of stay > 75th percentile of kidney transplant patients, 90-day mortality, 30-day acute rejection, delayed graft function, and discharge with a Foley catheter. Recipient, operative, financial characteristics, and post-transplant patient, graft, and rejection-free survival were compared between patients who achieved and failed to achieve TO.
RESULTS: A total of 557 kidney transplant patients were included. Of those, 245 (44%) achieved TO. The most common reasons for TO failure were delayed graft function (N = 157, 50%) and hospital readmission within 30 days (N = 155, 50%); the least common was mortality within 90 days (N = 6, 2%). Patient, graft, and rejection-free survival were significantly improved among patients who achieved TO. On average, patients who achieved TO incurred approximately $50,000 less in total inpatient charges compared to those who failed TO.
CONCLUSIONS: TO in kidney transplantation was associated with favorable post-transplant outcomes and significant cost-savings. TO may offer transplant centers a detailed performance breakdown to identify aspects of perioperative care in need of process improvement.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33486584      PMCID: PMC8281331          DOI: 10.1007/s00268-020-05943-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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1.  The Impact of Cirrhosis on Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Dimitrios Schizas; Spyridon Peppas; Stefanos Giannopoulos; Vasiliki Lagopoulou; Konstantinos S Mylonas; Spyridon Giannopoulos; Dimitrios Moris; Evangelos Felekouras; Konstantinos Toutouzas
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2020-10-18       Impact factor: 3.352

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1.  Textbook Outcome as a Quality Metric in Living and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation.

Authors:  Austin D Schenk; April J Logan; Jeffrey M Sneddon; Daria Faulkner; Jing L Han; Guy N Brock; William K Washburn
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2022-06-17       Impact factor: 6.532

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