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  • The study examines adrenalectomy outcomes in São Paulo's public health system from 2008 to 2019, focusing on surgery numbers, mortality rates, and hospital stay durations.
  • A total of 943 adrenalectomies were conducted, with mortality rates being 0% in low-volume hospitals, 0.015% in intermediate-volume, and 0.004% in high-volume hospitals, indicating overall low mortality.
  • While there were no statistically significant differences in mortality rates among surgical volume groups, high-volume hospitals showed a shorter average ICU stay than intermediate-volume centers.

Article Abstract

Introduction: treating benign (hormonally active or nonfunctional) and malignant adrenal cancer includes adrenalectomy. The expertise of surgeons and surgery performed by high-volume surgeons were associated with fewer complications and lower cost. We aimed to describe and compare the number of surgeries, mortality rate, and length of hospital stay for adrenalectomies performed between 2008 and 2019 in the public health system of São Paulo.

Methods: this was an ecological study. The data were collected using the TabNet Platform of the Unified Health System Department of Informatics. Outcomes analyzed included the number of surgeries performed, mortality rate during hospital stay, and length of hospital stay. Public hospitals in Sao Paulo were divided into three subgroups according to the surgical volume of adrenalectomies performed as well as hospitals with and without a residency program in Urology, and the results were compared among them.

Results: a total of 943 adrenalectomies were performed in Sao Paulo between 2008 and 2019. Mortality rates during hospital stay according to hospital surgical volume were no reported deaths in low-volume, 0.015% in intermediate-volume, and 0.004% in high-volume hospitals. The average length of the ICU stay was 1.03 days in low-volume, 2.8 in intermediate-volume, and 1.12 in high-volume hospitals (analysis between intermediate and high volume centers with statistical significance, p=0.016).

Conclusions: despite no statistically significant differences among the groups analyzed, mortality rates were very low in all groups. ICU stay was shorter in high-volume centers than in intermediate-volume centers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578801PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20223320-enDOI Listing

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