Jeremy King, Jenenne Geske, Chanont Sricharoen, Birgit Khandalavala
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背景:剖宫产手术质量指标和结果支持家庭医学医生的手术技能。这些数据具有教育和临床意义,但在很大程度上尚未被探索。我们的研究更新了来自中西部家庭医学住院医师项目的剖宫产手术时间、切口到分娩时间和新生儿Apgar评分。方法:回顾性分析2012年1月至2021年3月家庭医学院所有剖宫产手术。记录总手术时间、切口至分娩时间、1、5 min时Apgar评分及产妇人口统计信息。结果:回顾了320例剖宫产。平均总手术时间为64.3 min (SD = 17.9),切口至分娩时间为9.5 min (SD = 4.9)。平均1 min Apgar评分为7.5 (SD = 1.8),平均5 min Apgar评分为8.7 (SD = 1.0)。1分钟和5分钟Apgar评分与手术时间无显著相关性。结论:家庭医学院系的剖宫产质量指标已更新,与先前未包括学习者的研究报告相似。这项基于电子病历的研究为未来剖宫产手术质量改善和结局研究提供了基线信息。
A Study of Cesarean Deliveries From a Single Midwestern Residency Program: Total Surgical Time, Incision-to-Delivery Time, and Neonatal Apgar Scores.
Background: Cesarean delivery surgical quality indicators and outcomes support the surgical skills of family medicine physicians. These data have educational and clinical implications yet are largely unexplored. Our study updated cesarean surgical times, incision-to-delivery time, and neonatal Apgar scores from a midwestern family medicine residency program.
Methods: All cesarean deliveries performed by family medicine faculty from January 2012 to March 2021 were reviewed. Total surgical time, incision-to-delivery time, Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min, and maternal demographic information were recorded.
Results: 320 cesarean deliveries were reviewed. The average total surgical procedure time was 64.3 min (SD = 17.9) and incision-to-delivery time was 9.5 min (SD = 4.9). The average 1-min Apgar score was 7.5 (SD = 1.8) and the average 5-min Apgar score was 8.7 (SD = 1.0). There were no significant correlations between 1- and 5-min Apgar scores and procedure times.
Conclusion: Cesarean delivery quality indicators from family medicine faculty are updated and appear similar to those reported previously in studies that did not include the presence of learners. This EMR-based study provides baseline information for future surgical cesarean delivery quality improvement and outcomes research.