Artigo Revisado por pares

Assessment of the Clavien-Dindo classification system for complications in head and neck surgery

2014; Wiley; Volume: 124; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/lary.24817

ISSN

1531-4995

Autores

Eric Monteiro, Michael C. Sklar, Antoine Eskander, John R. de Almeida, Mark G. Shrime, Patrick Gullane, Jonathan C. Irish, Ralph Gilbert, Dale Brown, Kevin Higgins, Danny Enepekides, David P. Goldstein,

Tópico(s)

Cleft Lip and Palate Research

Resumo

The importance of reporting and grading surgical complications is central to quality improvement in head and neck surgery. The purpose of this study is to assess the interobserver reliability, content validity, and construct validity of the Clavien-Dindo classification system for use in grading complications related to head and neck surgery.1 and 2.Hypothetical cases of common head and neck surgical complications, along with a brief questionnaire, were responded to by 81 residents, fellows, and head and neck surgeons for grading to assess the interobserver reliability of the Clavien-Dindo system. Construct validity was assessed with the a priori hypothesis that increasing complication grade resulted in an increased length of hospital stay.Interobserver reliability scores for the complication grading scenarios ranged mostly from moderate to high. The grading system was well received by the respondents, but specific concerns were raised regarding utility in head and neck surgery. Construct validity was confirmed as hospital length of stay was statistically related to complication grade (P = .002) CONCLUSION: Reporting of complications is critical to quality improvement in surgical practice. Currently, the Clavien-Dindo complication grading scale system is a useful tool for grading head and neck surgery complications; however, the development of a grading scale customized to head and neck surgery may be beneficial in the future.N/A.

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