Enfrentando el dilema de las suspensiones: características e incidencia de las suspensiones quirúrgicas en un centro académico en Chile

Q4 Medicine
S Juan Carlos Pattillo, Franklin Dexter
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Abstract

Introduction: Surgical cancellations are a complex problem in the field of Operating Room Management, affecting patients, staff, including surgeons and anesthetists, and compromising the finances of health institutions. The available information about the incidence and characteristics of surgical cancellations in our country are scarce. Objective: The aim of this article is to characterize the surgical cancellations in a Chilean academic center, describing its global incidence and by specialty. Materials and Methods: Prospective information on surgical schedule and Operating Room activity was included in this cohort study of surgical case cancellations occurring from January 1, 2016 through May 20, 2017. To calculate the percentage of cancellations, 3 groups were used based on 6 periods of 4 weeks. The Freeman-Turkey double-arcsine transformation and Student’s t-test were applied. Results: During the study period, 11,398 surgeries were programmed, of which 492 were cancelled. The incidence of cancellations for the 3 periods was 4.38% (95% CI 3.78% to 5.01%), 4.15% (95% CI 3.51% to 4.85%) and 4.10% (95% CI of 3.50% to 4.74%) respectively. In at least 57% of cases the main identifiable cause of cancellation was a change in the patient’s medical condition. Discussion and Conclusions: Our results consistently show that the cancellation rates range between 3% and 5%, which is within international standards, and can be used as benchmarking for comparisons at a national level.
面对暂停的困境:智利一个学术中心手术暂停的特点和影响
引言:手术取消是手术室管理领域的一个复杂问题,影响患者、工作人员,包括外科医生和麻醉师,并影响卫生机构的财务。关于我国手术取消的发生率和特点的现有信息很少。目的:本文的目的是描述智利学术中心的手术取消情况,描述其全球发病率和专业。材料和方法:本队列研究纳入了2016年1月1日至2017年5月20日期间取消手术的手术计划和手术室活动的前瞻性信息。为了计算取消的百分比,基于4周的6个时段使用了3组。应用Freeman-Turkey双反正正弦变换和Student t检验。结果:在研究期间,共安排了11398例手术,其中492例被取消。3个时期的取消发生率分别为4.38%(95%CI 3.78%至5.01%)、4.15%(95%CI 3.51%至4.85%)和4.10%(95%CI为3.50%至4.74%)。在至少57%的病例中,取消的主要可识别原因是患者的医疗状况发生了变化。讨论和结论:我们的结果一致表明,取消率在3%至5%之间,在国际标准范围内,可以作为国家层面比较的基准。
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Revista Chilena De Cirugia
Revista Chilena De Cirugia Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
0.20
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审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Chilena de Cirugía es un órgano de difusión del conocimiento y actividad quirúrgica. Su población objetivo son cirujanos, especialistas de otras áreas médicas, médicos generales y alumnos del área de la salud. Sirve a cirujanos y otros especialistas, para publicar artículos originales e inéditos sobre temas médicos, en particular artículos de investigación básica y clínica, artículos de revisión, entre otros. Buscan difundir y actualizar el conocimiento médico general y quirúrgico en particular. Se publica en forma bimestral. La Revista Chilena de Cirugía está afiliada y patrocinada por la Sociedad de Cirujanos de Chilese desde el año 1952.
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