OBJECTIVES Compared to lung resections, airway procedures are relatively rare in thoracic surgery. Despite this, a growing number of dedicated airway centres have formed throughout Europe. These centres are characterized by a close interdisciplinary collaboration and they often act as supra-regional referring centres. To date, most evidence of airway surgery comes from retrospective, single-centre analysis as there is a lack of large-scale, multi-institutional databases.METHODS In 2018, an initiative was formed, which aimed to create an airway database within the framework of the ESTS database (ESTS-AIR). Five dedicated airway centres were asked to test the database in a pilot phase. A 1st descriptive analysis of ESTS-AIR was performed.RESULTS A total of 415 cases were included in the analysis. For adults, the most common indication for airway surgery was post-tracheostomy stenosis and idiopathic subglottic stenosis; in children, most resections/reconstructions had to be performed for post-intubation stenosis. Malignant indications required significantly longer resections [36.0 (21.4-50.6) mm] when compared to benign indications [26.6 (9.4-43.8) mm]. Length of hospital stay was 11.0 (4.1-17.3) days (adults) and 13.4 (7.6-19.6) days (children). Overall, the rates of complications were low with wound infections being reported as the most common morbidity.CONCLUSIONS This evaluation of the 1st cases in the ESTS-AIR database allowed a large-scale analysis of the practice of airway surgery in dedicated European airway centres. It provides proof for the functionality of ESTS-AIR and sets the basis for rolling out the AIR subsection to all centres participating in the ESTS database.Airway surgery is a rare sub-specialty of thoracic surgery and even in high-volume centres, the annual case load is often limited to a hand-full of cases.

The ESTS-AIR database—initial results of a multi-institutional database on airway surgery / Schweiger, Thomas; Evermann, Matthias; Rendina, Erino; Maurizi, Giulio; Venuta, Federico; Aigner, Clemens; Slama, Alexis; Collaud, Stephane; Verhagen, Ad; Timman, Simone; Bibas, Benoit; Cardoso, Paulo; Passani, Stefano; Salati, Michele; Opitz, Isabelle; Szanto, Zalan; Hoetzenecker, Konrad. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1873-734X. - 65:4(2024). [10.1093/ejcts/ezae084]

The ESTS-AIR database—initial results of a multi-institutional database on airway surgery

Rendina, Erino;Maurizi, Giulio;Venuta, Federico;
2024

Abstract

OBJECTIVES Compared to lung resections, airway procedures are relatively rare in thoracic surgery. Despite this, a growing number of dedicated airway centres have formed throughout Europe. These centres are characterized by a close interdisciplinary collaboration and they often act as supra-regional referring centres. To date, most evidence of airway surgery comes from retrospective, single-centre analysis as there is a lack of large-scale, multi-institutional databases.METHODS In 2018, an initiative was formed, which aimed to create an airway database within the framework of the ESTS database (ESTS-AIR). Five dedicated airway centres were asked to test the database in a pilot phase. A 1st descriptive analysis of ESTS-AIR was performed.RESULTS A total of 415 cases were included in the analysis. For adults, the most common indication for airway surgery was post-tracheostomy stenosis and idiopathic subglottic stenosis; in children, most resections/reconstructions had to be performed for post-intubation stenosis. Malignant indications required significantly longer resections [36.0 (21.4-50.6) mm] when compared to benign indications [26.6 (9.4-43.8) mm]. Length of hospital stay was 11.0 (4.1-17.3) days (adults) and 13.4 (7.6-19.6) days (children). Overall, the rates of complications were low with wound infections being reported as the most common morbidity.CONCLUSIONS This evaluation of the 1st cases in the ESTS-AIR database allowed a large-scale analysis of the practice of airway surgery in dedicated European airway centres. It provides proof for the functionality of ESTS-AIR and sets the basis for rolling out the AIR subsection to all centres participating in the ESTS database.Airway surgery is a rare sub-specialty of thoracic surgery and even in high-volume centres, the annual case load is often limited to a hand-full of cases.
2024
airway surgery; database; ests
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The ESTS-AIR database—initial results of a multi-institutional database on airway surgery / Schweiger, Thomas; Evermann, Matthias; Rendina, Erino; Maurizi, Giulio; Venuta, Federico; Aigner, Clemens; Slama, Alexis; Collaud, Stephane; Verhagen, Ad; Timman, Simone; Bibas, Benoit; Cardoso, Paulo; Passani, Stefano; Salati, Michele; Opitz, Isabelle; Szanto, Zalan; Hoetzenecker, Konrad. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1873-734X. - 65:4(2024). [10.1093/ejcts/ezae084]
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