Development of screening tools to predict the risk of recurrence and related complications following anal fistula surgery: protocol for a prospective cohort study

Author:

Mei ZubingORCID,Li Yue,Zhang Zhijun,Zhou Haikun,Liu Suzhi,Han Ye,Du Peixin,Qin Xiufang,Shao Zhuo,Ge Maojun,Wang Qingming,Yang Wei

Abstract

IntroductionPostoperative recurrence and related complications are common and related to poor outcomes in patients with anal fistula (AF). Due to being associated with short-term and long-term cure rates, perioperative complications have received widespread attention following AF surgery. This study aims to identify a set of predictive factors to develop risk prediction models for recurrence and related complications following AF surgery. We plan to develop and validate risk prediction models, using information collected through a WeChat patient-reported questionnaire system combined with clinical, laboratory and imaging findings from the perioperative period until 3–6 months following AF surgery.Methods and analysisThis is a prospective hospital-based cohort study using a linked database of collected health data as well as the follow-up outcomes for all adult patients who suffered from AF at a tertiary referral hospital in Shanghai, China. We will perform logistic regression models to predict anal fistula recurrence (AFR) as well as related complications (eg, wound haemorrhage, faecal impaction, urinary retention, delayed wound healing and unplanned hospitalisation) during and after AF surgery, and machine learning approaches will also be applied to develop risk prediction models. This prospective study aims to develop the first risk prediction models for AFR and related complications using multidimensional variables. These tools can be used to warn, motivate and empower patients to avoid some modifiable risk factors to prevent postoperative complications early. This study will also provide alternative tools for the early screening of high-risk patients with AFR and related complications, helping surgeons better understand the aetiology and outcomes of AF in an earlier stage.Ethics and disseminationThe study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Shuguang Hospital affiliated with Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (approval number: 2019-699-54-01). The results of this study will be submitted to international scientific peer-reviewed journals or conferences in surgery, anorectal surgery or anorectal diseases.Trial registration numberChiCTR1900025069; Pre-results.

Funder

Shanghai Famous Old Traditional Chinese Medicine Experts Inheritance Studio Construction Program

Famous Old Traditional Chinese Medicine Experts Inheritance Studio Construction Program of Shanghai University of TCM

National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Plateau Peak Disciplines Innovation Team Project of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission

Shanghai Clinical Key Specialty (Chinese Medicine Anorectal Disease) Construction Foundation of the 13th Five-Year Plan

TCM dominant disease breeding project

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

a grant from Siming Scholars from Shuguang Hospital

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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