首页|University of Glasgow Reports Findings in Robotics (Roboticassisted surgery for left-sided colon and rectal resections is associated with reduction in the post operative surgical stress response and improved short-term outcomes: a cohort st udy)
University of Glasgow Reports Findings in Robotics (Roboticassisted surgery for left-sided colon and rectal resections is associated with reduction in the post operative surgical stress response and improved short-term outcomes: a cohort st udy)
扫码查看
点击上方二维码区域,可以放大扫码查看
原文链接
NETL
NSTL
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Robotics is the subjec t of a report. According to news reporting from Glasgow,United Kingdom,by News Rx journalists,research stated,"There is growing evidence that the use of robo tic-assisted surgery (RAS) in colorectal cancer resections is associated with im proved short-term outcomes when compared to laparoscopic surgery (LS) or open su rgery (OS),possibly through a reduced systemic inflammatory response (SIR). Ser um C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive SIR biomarker and its utility in the early identification of post-operative complications has been validated in a var iety of surgical procedures." The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the University o f Glasgow,"There remains a paucity of studies characterising post-operative SIR in RAS. Retrospective study of a prospectively collected database of consecutiv e patients undergoing OS,LS and RAS for left-sided and rectal cancer in a singl e high-volume unit. Patient and disease characteristics,post-operative CRP leve ls,and clinical outcomes were reviewed,and their relationships explored within binary logistic regression and propensity scores matched models. A total of 103 1 patients were included (483 OS,376 LS,and 172 RAS). RAS and LS were associat ed with lower CRP levels across the first 4 post-operative days (p <0.001) as well as reduced complications and length of stay compared to OS in un adjusted analyses. In binary logistic regression models,RAS was independently a ssociated with lower CRP levels at Day 3 post-operatively (OR 0.35,95% CI 0.21-0.59,p<0.001) and a reduction in the rate of all complications (OR 0.39,95 % CI 0.26-0.56,p<0.001) and major complications (OR 0.5,95% CI 0.26-0.95,p = 0.03 6). Within a propensity scores matched model comparing LS versus RAS specificall y,RAS was associated with lower post-operative CRP levels in the first two post -operative days,a lower proportion of patients with a CRP 150 mg/L at Day 3 (20 .9% versus 30.5%,p = 0.036) and a lower rate of all complications (34.7% versus 46.7%,p = 0.033)."
GlasgowUnited KingdomEuropeClinica l ResearchClinical Trials and StudiesEmerging TechnologiesHealth and Medic ineMachine LearningRoboticsRobotsSurgery