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Clinical adhesion score (CLAS): development of a novel clinical score for adhesion‑related complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery

Clinical adhesion score (CLAS): development of a novel clinical score for adhesion‑related complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery
Clinical adhesion score (CLAS): development of a novel clinical score for adhesion‑related complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery
Background: adhesions are a major cause of long-term postsurgical complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery. Existing adhesion scores primarily measure morphological characteristics of adhesions that do not necessarily correlate with morbidity. The aim of this study was to develop a clinical adhesion score (CLAS) measuring overall clinical morbidity of adhesion-related complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery.

Methods: an international Delphi study was performed to identify relevant score items for adhesion-related complications, including small bowel obstruction, female infertility, chronic abdominal or pelvic pain, and difficulties at reoperation. The CLAS includes clinical outcomes, related to morbidity of adhesions, and weight factors, to correct the outcome scores for the likelihood that symptoms are truly caused by adhesions. In a pilot study, two independent researchers retrospectively scored the CLAS in 51 patients to evaluate inter-observer reliability, by calculating the Intraclass correlation coefficient. During a feasibility assessment, we evaluated whether the CLAS completely covered different clinical scenarios of adhesion-related morbidity.

Results: three Delphi rounds were performed. 43 experts agreed to participate, 38(88%) completed the first round, and 32 (74%) the third round. Consensus was reached on 83.4% of items. Inter-observer reliability for the CLAS was 0.95 (95% CI 0.91–0.97). During feasibility assessment, six items were included. As a result, the CLAS includes 22 outcomes and 23 weight factors.

Conclusion: the CLAS represents a promising scoring system to measure and monitor the clinical morbidity of adhesion-related complications. Further studies are needed to confirm its utility in clinical practice.
Adhesion-related complications, Adhesions, Clinical adhesion score
0930-2794
Lier, Elisabeth Jacomine
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van den Beukel, Barend
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Gawria, Larsa
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van der Wees, Philip
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van den Hil, Leontine
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Bouvy, Nicole
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Cheong, Ying
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de Wilde, Rudy‑Leon
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van Goor, Harry
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Stommel, Martijn
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ten Broek, Richard
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CLAS Collaboration
Lier, Elisabeth Jacomine
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van den Beukel, Barend
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Gawria, Larsa
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van der Wees, Philip
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van den Hil, Leontine
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Bouvy, Nicole
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Cheong, Ying
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de Wilde, Rudy‑Leon
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van Goor, Harry
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Stommel, Martijn
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ten Broek, Richard
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Lier, Elisabeth Jacomine, van den Beukel, Barend, Gawria, Larsa, van der Wees, Philip, van den Hil, Leontine, Bouvy, Nicole, Cheong, Ying, de Wilde, Rudy‑Leon, van Goor, Harry, Stommel, Martijn and ten Broek, Richard , CLAS Collaboration (2020) Clinical adhesion score (CLAS): development of a novel clinical score for adhesion‑related complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery. Surgical Endoscopy. (doi:10.1007/s00464-020-07621-5).

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Abstract

Background: adhesions are a major cause of long-term postsurgical complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery. Existing adhesion scores primarily measure morphological characteristics of adhesions that do not necessarily correlate with morbidity. The aim of this study was to develop a clinical adhesion score (CLAS) measuring overall clinical morbidity of adhesion-related complications in abdominal and pelvic surgery.

Methods: an international Delphi study was performed to identify relevant score items for adhesion-related complications, including small bowel obstruction, female infertility, chronic abdominal or pelvic pain, and difficulties at reoperation. The CLAS includes clinical outcomes, related to morbidity of adhesions, and weight factors, to correct the outcome scores for the likelihood that symptoms are truly caused by adhesions. In a pilot study, two independent researchers retrospectively scored the CLAS in 51 patients to evaluate inter-observer reliability, by calculating the Intraclass correlation coefficient. During a feasibility assessment, we evaluated whether the CLAS completely covered different clinical scenarios of adhesion-related morbidity.

Results: three Delphi rounds were performed. 43 experts agreed to participate, 38(88%) completed the first round, and 32 (74%) the third round. Consensus was reached on 83.4% of items. Inter-observer reliability for the CLAS was 0.95 (95% CI 0.91–0.97). During feasibility assessment, six items were included. As a result, the CLAS includes 22 outcomes and 23 weight factors.

Conclusion: the CLAS represents a promising scoring system to measure and monitor the clinical morbidity of adhesion-related complications. Further studies are needed to confirm its utility in clinical practice.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 14 May 2020
Published date: 14 May 2020
Keywords: Adhesion-related complications, Adhesions, Clinical adhesion score

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Local EPrints ID: 441120
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/441120
ISSN: 0930-2794
PURE UUID: c4fbff1e-fddd-4f47-9ba7-312289d55f13
ORCID for Ying Cheong: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7687-4597

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Date deposited: 02 Jun 2020 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:13

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Author: Elisabeth Jacomine Lier
Author: Barend van den Beukel
Author: Larsa Gawria
Author: Philip van der Wees
Author: Leontine van den Hil
Author: Nicole Bouvy
Author: Ying Cheong ORCID iD
Author: Rudy‑Leon de Wilde
Author: Harry van Goor
Author: Martijn Stommel
Author: Richard ten Broek
Corporate Author: CLAS Collaboration

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