Systematic review of perioperative mortality risk prediction models for adults undergoing inpatient non-cardiac surgery.
Jennifer Richelle ReillyBelinda Jane GabbeWendy Ann BrownCarol L HodgsonPaul Stewart MylesPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2020)
Four tools are candidates for adapting in the Australian context, including the Surgical Mortality Probability Model (SMPM), Preoperative Score to Predict Postoperative Mortality (POSPOM), Surgical Outcome Risk Tool (SORT) and NZRISK. SORT has similar predictive performance to POSPOM, using only six variables instead of 17, contains all variables of the SMPM, and the original model developed in the UK has already been successfully adapted in New Zealand as NZRISK. Collecting the SORT and NZRISK variables in a national surgical outcomes study in Australia would present an opportunity to simultaneously investigate three of our four shortlisted models and to develop a locally valid perioperative mortality risk prediction model with high predictive performance.