Validation of the postoperative Quality of Recovery-15 questionnaire after emergency surgery and association with quality of life at three months

Victoria Le Bescond, Jonathan Petit-Phan,Maëva Campfort, Claire Nicolleau, Mathieu Conté, Guillaume Bouhours,Louis Rony,Sigismond Lasocki,Maxime Léger

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie(2024)

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The Quality of Recovery-15 (QoR-15) tool, validated for measuring postoperative recovery following scheduled surgeries, has not been psychometrically assessed in emergency contexts. Moreover, the QoR-15’s associations with long-term outcomes remain underexplored. This study aimed to confirm the validity and reliability of the QoR-15 following emergency surgery and assess its association with three-month postoperative quality of life. We conducted a prospective cohort study (August 2021–April 2022) on adult patients who underwent emergency surgery. The QoR-15 questionnaire was administered before surgery (H0) and at 24 hr (H24) and 48 hr (H48) after surgery. We examined the H24 score’s associations with both the three-month quality of life, as assessed by the EQ-5D scale, and the number of days spent at home at 30 (DAH30) and 90 (DAH90) days. Of the 375 included patients, 352 (94
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emergency surgery,patient health questionnaire,patient-reported outcome measures,quality of life,quality of recovery
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