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Predictors of failure to rescue in surgical rescue

  • By

  • Katsuhiro Ogawa

  • Yuji Miyamoto

  • Yuki Hisano

  • Yuto Maeda

  • Mayuko Ohuchi

  • Yukiharu Hiyoshi

  • Satoshi Ida

  • Masaaki Iwatsuki

  • February 23, 2026

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    This study analyzed 142 patients who underwent emergency surgery to identify predictors of failure to rescue (FTR) in surgical rescue (SR).

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    The primary outcome was identifying FTR predictors using logistic regression, while the secondary outcome involved developing a Surgical Rescue Severity Score (SRSS).

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    Higher ASA-PS and qSOFA scores were associated with the mortality group, indicating worse outcomes for patients with these scores.

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    Independent prognostic factors for FTR included ASA-PS ≥ 3, qSOFA score ≥ 2, and complications from non-surgical therapy.

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    The SRSS effectively stratified short- and long-term prognoses of SR, allowing for preoperative prognosis predictions.

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