Registration and analysis of complications in the neurosurgical clinic

Dmitry Y. Usachev, A. Nazarenko, Nikolai A. Konovalov, S. Tanyashin, O. Sharipov, M. A. Shults, G. Danilov
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BACKGROUND: Currently, in medicine, including neurosurgery, systemic risk management to improve treatment quality is one of the most urgent tasks. The key indicators of treatment quality in neurosurgery are the characteristics of its outcomes, structure, and number of complications. OBJECTIVE: To formulate the most concise and complete definition of complication and develop a classification scheme that allows the maximum consideration of complications in patients with neurosurgical problems. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A neurosurgical complication was defined as any unwanted, unintended deviation from the ideal course of the treatment process for a patient with neurosurgical pathology. The study included patients operated on for neurosurgical pathology at the Center for Neurosurgery (Moscow) from January 2019 to December 2020. To record all complications, an electronic database was created, where information about all neurosurgical complications was entered. RESULTS. Based on the analysis of annual reports of medical and diagnostic departments, the average incidence of complications was 2529 per 1000 operations (2.52.9%). The study of neurosurgical complications made it possible to determine the general parameters that are of key importance for the registration and analysis of neurosurgical complications and formulate an original classification scheme, and its use makes it possible to consider most of the factors associated with complications and, accordingly, their analysis. CONCLUSION: In the literature analysis, a series of discussions within the neurosurgical community, and our experience, we proposed a definition of neurosurgical complication and an approach to registering complications. With the help of the proposed classification scheme, we could obtain objective data and conduct evidence-based analysis, which makes it possible to evaluate complications using a treatment quality control system by obtaining the most complete amount of data on complications in a neurosurgical clinic.
神经外科临床并发症的登记与分析
背景:目前,在包括神经外科在内的医学领域,系统风险管理是提高治疗质量的最紧迫任务之一。神经外科治疗质量的关键指标是其结局、结构和并发症数量的特点。目的:制定最简洁完整的并发症定义,并制定一种能最大限度地考虑神经外科问题患者并发症的分类方案。材料和方法:神经外科并发症被定义为任何不希望的、意外的偏离神经外科病理患者的理想治疗过程。该研究包括2019年1月至2020年12月在莫斯科神经外科中心接受神经外科病理手术的患者。为了记录所有并发症,建立了一个电子数据库,输入所有神经外科并发症的信息。结果。根据医诊科年度报告分析,并发症发生率平均为2529例/ 1000例(2.52.9%)。神经外科并发症的研究使确定一般参数成为可能,这些参数对神经外科并发症的登记和分析至关重要,并制定了原始的分类方案,它的使用使考虑与并发症相关的大多数因素并相应地进行分析成为可能。结论:通过文献分析、神经外科领域的一系列讨论和我们的经验,我们提出了神经外科并发症的定义和并发症的记录方法。通过所提出的分类方案,我们可以获得客观的数据并进行循证分析,从而获得神经外科临床最完整的并发症数据,从而可以利用治疗质量控制系统对并发症进行评估。
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