Textbook Outcome in Colorectal Surgery for Cancer: An Italian Version.
Silvia SofiaMaurizio DegiuliGabriele AnaniaGian Luca BaiocchiLudovica BaldariGianandrea BaldazziFrancesco BiancoFelice BorghiDavide CavaliereClaudio CocoRoberto CoppolaDomenico D'UgoPaolo DelrioUberto Fumagalli RomarioMario GuerrieriMarco MiloneMario MorinoAndrea MuratoreGiuseppe NavarraCorrado PedrazzaniRoberto PersianiWanda PetzRiccardo RosatiFranco RovielloStefano ScabiniGiuseppe SicaLeonardo SolainiAntonino SpinelliGaya SpolveratoEmanuele Damiano Luca UrsoRossella ReddavidPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background/Objectives : The textbook outcome (TO) is a composite tool introduced to uniform surgical units and regulate surgical quality and outcomes. A patient is considered TO only if all predetermined items are met. In colorectal surgery, TO represents a new tool that can achieve important results given the prevalence of colorectal cancers. However, at present, there is a lack of uniformity in the TO's definition. This study utilized the Delphi process to define an Italian version of the TO in colorectal cancer. Methods : The survey consisted of two rounds of online questionnaires submitted to an expert panel in colorectal oncological surgery, renowned academic surgeons, who had attended multiple scientific conferences and who were authors of papers on this specific topic. Five main topics with 26 questions were investigated through an online modified Delphi method. Items with almost 75% agreement achieved consensus. Results : Twenty-eight Italian experts were selected and participated in the two rounds. The Italian version of the textbook outcome in colorectal surgery was defined as the presence of 90-day postoperative survival, negative margins and at least 12 lymph nodes, a minimally invasive approach, ostomy fashioning if preoperatively planned, postoperative complication < Clavien-Dindo 3b, at least 10 ERAS items, no readmission, proper CHT and RT regimens, complete colonoscopy after or before surgery and Tumor Board Evaluation. Conclusions : The textbook outcome in colorectal cancer patients is a quality instrument providing a complete overview of the care of such patients, from diagnosis to treatment. We hereby propose an Italian version of the TO with outcomes chosen by an expert panel.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- psychometric properties
- quality improvement
- lymph node
- patients undergoing
- end stage renal disease
- coronary artery bypass
- healthcare
- newly diagnosed
- clinical practice
- robot assisted
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cross sectional
- social media
- palliative care
- skeletal muscle
- early stage
- papillary thyroid
- insulin resistance
- combination therapy
- locally advanced
- percutaneous coronary intervention