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Outcomes Associated With Esophageal Perforation Management

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Objective: To evaluate outcomes associated with esophageal perforation (EP) management at a national level and determine predictive factors of 90-day mortality (90dM), failure-to-rescue (FTR), and major morbidity (MM, Clavien-Dindo 3-4). Background: EP remains a challenging clinical emergency. Previous population-based studies showed rates of 90dM up to 38.8% but were outdated or small-sized. Methods: Data from patients admitted to hospitals with EP were extracted from the French medico-administrative database (2012–2021). Etiology, management strategies, and short and long-term outcomes were analyzed. A cutoff value of the annual EP management caseload affecting FTR was determined using the “Chi-squared Automatic Interaction Detector” method. Random effects logistic regression model was performed to assess independent predictors of 90dM, FTR, and MM. Results: Among 4765 patients with EP, 90dM and FTR rates were 28.0% and 19.4%, respectively. Both remained stable during the study period. EP was spontaneous in 68.2%, due to esophageal cancer in 19.7%, iatrogenic postendoscopy in 7.3%, and due to foreign body ingestion in 4.7%. Primary management consisted of surgery (n = 1447,30.4%), endoscopy (n = 590,12.4%), isolated drainage (n = 336,7.0%), and conservative management (n = 2392,50.2%). After multivariate analysis, besides age and comorbidity, esophageal cancer was predictive of both 90dM and FTR. An annual threshold of ≥8 EP managed annually was associated with a reduced 90dM and FTR rate. In France, only some university hospitals fulfilled this condition. Furthermore, primary surgery was associated with a lower 90dDM and FTR rate despite an increase in MM. Conclusions: We provide evidence for the referral of EP to high-volume centers with multidisciplinary expertise. Surgery remains an effective treatment for EP.

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Cancer
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hal-04521803 , version 1 (26-03-2024)

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Julie Veziant, Fabio Boudis, Xavier Lenne, Amelie Bruandet, Clarisse Eveno, et al.. Outcomes Associated With Esophageal Perforation Management. Annals of Surgery, 2023, 278 (5), pp.709-716. ⟨10.1097/SLA.0000000000006048⟩. ⟨hal-04521803⟩
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