Performance for Lobectomy Compared to STS and National Outcomes*
* These NIS data are the most recent data available at this time. There are more lobectomy for lung cancer patients in a single year of NIS data than in the GTSD, so a decision was made to use 3 years of STS GTSD data.
Lobectomy for Lung Cancer Composite Measure Rating (July 2020 - June 2023)
Overall Composite Score |
97.5%
(96.6 - 98.2)
|
97.5% (96.6, 98.2)
Participant Score
Participant Credible Interval
STS Range
STS Average Score
|
Worse Than Expected
|
Absence of Operative Mortality |
99.0%
(98.3 - 99.5)
|
99% (98.3, 99.5)
Participant Score
Participant Credible Interval
STS Range
STS Average Score
|
As Expected
|
Absence of Major Morbidity |
87.5%
(82.6 - 91.6)
|
87.5% (82.6, 91.6)
Participant Score
Participant Credible Interval
STS Range
STS Average Score
|
Worse Than Expected
|
Esophagectomy Composite Measure Rating (July 2020 - June 2023)
Overall Composite Score |
93.3%
(90.1 - 96.0)
|
93.3% (90.1, 96)
Participant Score
Participant Credible Interval
STS Range
STS Average Score
|
As Expected
|
Absence of Operative Mortality |
97.4%
(93.8 - 99.3)
|
97.4% (93.8, 99.3)
Participant Score
Participant Credible Interval
STS Range
STS Average Score
|
As Expected
|
Absence of Major Morbidity |
75.2%
(64.1 - 84.7)
|
75.2% (64.1, 84.7)
Participant Score
Participant Credible Interval
STS Range
STS Average Score
|
As Expected
|
*Lobectomy for Lung Cancer Overall Composite Score represents two domain scores in a single number:
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Absence of Operative Mortality: Percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience operative mortality. Operative mortality is defined as death during the same hospitalization as surgery or after discharge but within 30 days of the procedure.
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Absence of Major Morbidity: Percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience any major complication. These are: 1) pneumonia; 2) acute respiratory distress syndrome; 3) bronchopleural fistula; 4) pulmonary embolus; 5) initial ventilator support > 48 hours; 6) reintubation; 7) tracheostomy; 8) myocardial infarction; 9) unexpected return to the operating room.
** Esophagectomy Overall Composite Score represents two domain scores in a single number:
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Absence of Operative Mortality: Percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience operative mortality. Operative mortality is defined as death during the same hospitalization as surgery or after discharge but within 30 days of the procedure.
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Absence of Major Morbidity: Percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience any major complication. These are: 1) pneumonia; 2) recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis; 3) anastomotic leak requiring medical treatment only; 4) initial ventilator support > 48 hours; 5) respiratory failure; 6) unexpected return to the operating room; 7) new renal failure per RIFLE criteria.