Consistency between POLARS and LARS scores regarding the incidence of low anterior resection syndrome in a Chilean population undergoing rectal surgery secondary to cancer in a high-volume hospital.
Maria Ines GaeteD MorenoA IglesiasF NavarroJ DreyseJ CerdaValentina DuránM E MolinaR MiguielesG UrrejolaJ T LarachF BellolioPublished in: Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (2024)
In the Chilean population, concordance between the LARS and POLARS scores was qualitatively fair to determine the presence/absence of the disease and qualitatively slight to determine the degree of intensity. We do not suggest using the POLARS score in the perioperative period in the Chilean population deliberately, as the score may help to determine the presence/absence of LARS but cannot determine its degree of intensity. Additional evaluations are required to determine the factors contributing to the degree of agreement between the scales.