In-hospital Mortality after Liver Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Simple Risk Score
 

Jessica P. Simons MD, Sing Chau Ng MS, Joshua S. Hill MD, Shimul A. Shah MD, Zheng Zhou MD, PhD,
Jennifer F. Tseng MD, MPH

Accepted for oral presentation at the AHPBA Annual Meeting; in press, Cancer

 

Step 1. Calculate Charlson comorbidity score
Indicate "yes" for the comorbidities that the patient has. This validated algorithm (Charlson, ME et al. J Chron Dis 1987; 40(5):373-83.) assigns a point value to the various diseases. The patient's raw score will then be reassigned into the collapsed Charlson score groups for use in the risk score calculation. Group 1 is a score of zero or 1, Group 2 is a score of 2, Group 3 is a score of 3 or higher.

Comorbidities

Points

AIDS  
Cerebrovascular Disease  
Chronic Pulmonary Disease  
Congestive Heart Failure  
Connective Tissue/Rheumatic Disease  
Dementia  
Diabetes Without End Organ Damage  
Diabetes With End Organ Damage  
Hemiplegia  
Liver Disease Mild to Moderate  
Liver Disease Severe  
Myocardial Infarction  
Peripheral Vascular Disease  
Renal Disease  
Ulcer Disease  
 
Charlson Group Score 

 

Step 2. Calculate the risk score, including the Charlson group.
Patient age, Charlson score group, planned procedure type, gender, the annual hospital volume of pancreatic resections are indicated.  The point values are assigned accordingly to yield an additive score.  By clicking on the "Calculate Estimated Mortality" button, this score is then assigned to the appropriate risk score group, and the mortality for that group is displayed.

Factor

Level

Point Value

Age Group   
Charlson Score
Gender   
Procedure Type   
Hospital Type   
 
 
HCC_Score_Groups