Emilia-Romagna Surgical Colorectal Cancer Audit (ESCA): a value-based healthcare retro-prospective study to measure and improve the quality of surgical care in colorectal cancer

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Massa Ilaria,Ghignone Federico,Ugolini Giampaolo,Ercolani Giorgio,Montroni Isacco,Capelli Patrizio,Garulli Gianluca,Catena Fausto,Lucchi Andrea,Ansaloni Luca,Gentili Nicola,Danesi Valentina,Montella Maria Teresa,Altini Mattia,Balzi William,Roncadori Andrea,Ferri Giacomo,Gallo Simona,Di Genova Giuseppa,Albertini Nicola,Zattoni Davide,Bolzon Stefano,Avanzolini Andrea,Cavaliere Davide,Di Pietrantonio Daniela,Solaini Leonardo,Chiarella Leonardo Luca,Taffurelli Giovanni,Mazzotti Federico,Frascaroli Giacomo,Pasini Francesco,Di Candido Francesca,Banchini Filippo,Romboli Andrea,Palmieri Gerardo,Conti Luigi,Luzietti Enrico,Portinari Mattia,Pirrera Basilio,Fantini Enrico,Francesco Monari,Palini Gianmarco,Stacchini Giacomo,Sguera Alessandra,Picariello Erika,Faccani Enrico,Gurioli Chiara,Vitali Giulia,Grassia Michele,Agostinelli Laura,Romeo Luigi,Senatore Gianluca,

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Surgery is the main treatment for non-metastatic colorectal cancer. Despite huge improvements in perioperative care, colorectal surgery is still associated with a significant burden of postoperative complications and ultimately costs for healthcare organizations. Systematic clinical auditing activity has already proven to be effective in measuring and improving clinical outcomes, and for this reason, we decided to evaluate its impact in a large area of northern Italy. Methods The Emilia-Romagna Surgical Colorectal Audit (ESCA) is an observational, multicentric, retro-prospective study, carried out by 7 hospitals located in the Emilia-Romagna region. All consecutive patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer during a 54-month study period will be enrolled. Data regarding baseline conditions, preoperative diagnostic work-up, surgery and postoperative course will be collected in a dedicated case report form. Primary outcomes regard postoperative complications and mortality. Secondary outcomes include each center’s adherence to the auditing (enrolment rate) and evaluation of the systematic feedback activity on key performance indicators for the entire perioperative process. Conclusion This protocol describes the methodology of the Emilia-Romagna Surgical Colorectal Audit. The study will provide real-world clinical data essential for benchmarking and feedback activity, to positively impact outcomes and ultimately to improve the entire healthcare process of patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery. Clinical trial registration The study ESCA is registered on the clinicaltrials.gov platform (Identifier: NCT03982641).

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Gastroenterology

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