The Comprehensive Complication Index in Ulcerative Colitis: A Comparison with the Clavien-Dindo Classification

Inflamm Intest Dis. 2024 Mar 8;9(1):85-95. doi: 10.1159/000538180. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: The comprehensive complication index (CCI), which weights all postoperative complications according to severity and integrates them into a single formula, has been reported as a new evaluation system. We aimed to compare the CCI with the Clavien-Dindo Classification (CDC) to patients with ulcerative colitis (UC).

Methods: Patients who underwent initial surgery for UC from April 2012 to March 2020 were included. The patients were classified into a length of stay (LOS) >30 days group or an LOS ≤30 days group. We performed a multivariate analysis of risk factors for LOS >30 days in the model with the factors identified in the univariate analysis plus the CCI (the CCI model) and plus CDC (the CDC model). An ROC curve was used to test the difference in the area under the curve (AUC) between the CCI model and the CDC model.

Results: The median LOS was 21 days (IQR: 16-29 days), and the rate of LOS >30 days was 119/588 (20.2%). In the CCI model, age at the time of surgery (odds ratio [OR] = 1.24, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.07-1.45, p = 0.01), ASA score ≥3 (OR = 1.94, 95% CI:1.00-3.76, p = 0.04), and CCI (OR = 1.07, 95% CI: 1.05-1.09; p < 0.01) were identified as independent risk factors for LOS >30 days. The AUC value of the CCI model (0.86) was significantly better in relation to LOS >30 days than that of the CDC model (0.82) (p = 0.02).

Conclusion: The CCI was a better measure of LOS than was the CDC and was found to be a useful indicator in UC.

Keywords: Clavien-Dindo classification; Comprehensive complication index; Postoperative complications; Ulcerative colitis.

Grants and funding

No specific funding was received for this work.