俄克拉荷马大学住院脊柱协议:通过标准化围手术期护理优化手术结果。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
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摘要

标准化的护理交付协议已经在一系列外科专科中证明了实质性的好处,越来越多的证据支持它们在选择性脊柱手术中的应用。在我们的机构,我们已经制定并实施了一个全面的脊柱外科协议,涵盖门诊和住院阶段的护理。在这篇文章中,我们重点介绍了我们的住院治疗方案,其中包含了一个标准化的检查表,旨在减少手术发病率和提高患者的预后。重点领域包括减轻手术部位感染、伤口并发症、减少阿片类药物的使用和依赖以及加速功能恢复。每种干预措施都是根据文献证据、临床相关性和可行性选择的,并系统地应用于每个护理阶段:切口前、术中和术后阶段。虽然该方案目前正在高风险患者中进行试点,但它是为未来的可扩展性和全机构整合而设计的。重要的是,虽然重点是住院手术事件,但这部分协议的好处超出了住院。通过针对与术后并发症和再入院最密切相关的可改变的危险因素,该方案具有降低医疗保健利用率和改善长期预后的潜力。在此过程中,它为越来越多的文献提供了有意义的贡献,这些文献支持标准化护理方案作为提供高价值、结果驱动的脊柱护理的关键工具。
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The University of Oklahoma Inpatient Spine Protocol: optimizing surgical outcomes through standardized perioperative care.

Standardized care delivery protocols have demonstrated substantial benefits across a range of surgical subspecialties, with growing evidence supporting their application to elective spinal surgery. At our institution, we have developed and implemented a comprehensive spine surgery protocol that spans both the ambulatory and inpatient phases of care. In this manuscript, we focus on our inpatient protocol, which incorporates a standardized checklist designed to reduce surgical morbidity and enhance patient outcomes. Key areas of focus include mitigation of surgical site infections, wound complications, decreasing opioid use and dependency, and accelerating functional recovery. Each intervention has been selected and is based upon evidence from the literature, clinical relevance, and feasibility, and is applied systematically across each phase of care: pre-incision, intraoperative, and postoperative phases. While the protocol is currently being piloted among high-risk patients, it is designed for future scalability and institution-wide integration. Importantly, although focused on the inpatient surgical episode, this portion of the protocol's benefits extends beyond hospitalization. By targeting the modifiable risk factors most closely associated with postoperative complications and readmissions, this protocol has the potential to reduce healthcare utilization and improve long-term outcomes. In doing so, it contributes meaningfully to the growing body of literature supporting standardized care protocols as a critical tool in delivering high-value, outcome-driven spine care.

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GeroScience
GeroScience Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
10.50
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5.40%
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182
期刊介绍: GeroScience is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles related to research in the biology of aging and research on biomedical applications that impact aging. The scope of articles to be considered include evolutionary biology, biophysics, genetics, genomics, proteomics, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, endocrinology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and psychology.
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