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Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China
OBJECTIVES: To develop a risk-stratified intervention strategy and evaluate its effect on reducing surgical complications. DESIGN: A multicentre prospective study with preintervention and postintervention stages: period I (January to June 2015) to develop the intervention strategy and period II (Jan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6561454/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31182441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025401 |
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author | Yu, Xiaochu Jiang, Jingmei Shang, Hong Wu, Shizheng Sun, Hong Li, Hanzhong Xin, Shijie Zhao, Shengxiu Huang, Yuguang Wu, Xinjuan Zhang, Xu Wang, Yaolei Xue, Fang Han, Wei Wang, Zixing Hu, Yaoda Wang, Lei Zhao, Yupei |
author_facet | Yu, Xiaochu Jiang, Jingmei Shang, Hong Wu, Shizheng Sun, Hong Li, Hanzhong Xin, Shijie Zhao, Shengxiu Huang, Yuguang Wu, Xinjuan Zhang, Xu Wang, Yaolei Xue, Fang Han, Wei Wang, Zixing Hu, Yaoda Wang, Lei Zhao, Yupei |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To develop a risk-stratified intervention strategy and evaluate its effect on reducing surgical complications. DESIGN: A multicentre prospective study with preintervention and postintervention stages: period I (January to June 2015) to develop the intervention strategy and period II (January to June 2016) to evaluate its effectiveness. SETTING: Four academic/teaching hospitals representing major Chinese administrative and economic regions. PARTICIPANTS: All surgical (elective and emergent) inpatients aged ≥14 years with a minimum hospital stay of 24 hours, who underwent a surgical procedure requiring an anesthesiologist. INTERVENTIONS: Targeted complications were grouped into three categories (common, specific, serious) according to their incidence pattern, severity and preventability. The corresponding expert consensus-generated interventions, which focused on both regulating medical practices and managing inherent patient-related risks, were implemented in a patient-tailored way via an electronic checklist system. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOMES: Primary outcomes were (1) in-hospital death/confirmed death within 30 days after discharge and (2) complications during hospitalisation. Secondary outcome was length of stay (LOS). RESULTS: We included 51 030 patients in this analysis (eligibility rate 87.7%): 23 413 during period I, 27 617 during period II. Patients’ characteristics were comparable during the two periods. After adjustment, the mean number of overall complications per 100 patients decreased from 8.84 to 7.56 (relative change 14.5%; P<0.0001). Specifically, complication rates decreased from 3.96 to 3.65 (7.8%) for common complications (P=0.0677), from 0.50 to 0.36 (28.0%) for specific complications (P=0.0153) and from 3.64 to 2.88 (20.9%) for serious complications (P<0.0001). From period I to period II, there was a decreasing trend for mortality (from 0.64 to 0.53; P=0.1031) and median LOS (by 1 day; P=0.8293), without statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: Implementing a risk-stratified intervention strategy may be a target-sensitive, convenient means to improve surgical outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-65614542019-06-28 Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China Yu, Xiaochu Jiang, Jingmei Shang, Hong Wu, Shizheng Sun, Hong Li, Hanzhong Xin, Shijie Zhao, Shengxiu Huang, Yuguang Wu, Xinjuan Zhang, Xu Wang, Yaolei Xue, Fang Han, Wei Wang, Zixing Hu, Yaoda Wang, Lei Zhao, Yupei BMJ Open Surgery OBJECTIVES: To develop a risk-stratified intervention strategy and evaluate its effect on reducing surgical complications. DESIGN: A multicentre prospective study with preintervention and postintervention stages: period I (January to June 2015) to develop the intervention strategy and period II (January to June 2016) to evaluate its effectiveness. SETTING: Four academic/teaching hospitals representing major Chinese administrative and economic regions. PARTICIPANTS: All surgical (elective and emergent) inpatients aged ≥14 years with a minimum hospital stay of 24 hours, who underwent a surgical procedure requiring an anesthesiologist. INTERVENTIONS: Targeted complications were grouped into three categories (common, specific, serious) according to their incidence pattern, severity and preventability. The corresponding expert consensus-generated interventions, which focused on both regulating medical practices and managing inherent patient-related risks, were implemented in a patient-tailored way via an electronic checklist system. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOMES: Primary outcomes were (1) in-hospital death/confirmed death within 30 days after discharge and (2) complications during hospitalisation. Secondary outcome was length of stay (LOS). RESULTS: We included 51 030 patients in this analysis (eligibility rate 87.7%): 23 413 during period I, 27 617 during period II. Patients’ characteristics were comparable during the two periods. After adjustment, the mean number of overall complications per 100 patients decreased from 8.84 to 7.56 (relative change 14.5%; P<0.0001). Specifically, complication rates decreased from 3.96 to 3.65 (7.8%) for common complications (P=0.0677), from 0.50 to 0.36 (28.0%) for specific complications (P=0.0153) and from 3.64 to 2.88 (20.9%) for serious complications (P<0.0001). From period I to period II, there was a decreasing trend for mortality (from 0.64 to 0.53; P=0.1031) and median LOS (by 1 day; P=0.8293), without statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: Implementing a risk-stratified intervention strategy may be a target-sensitive, convenient means to improve surgical outcomes. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6561454/ /pubmed/31182441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025401 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Surgery Yu, Xiaochu Jiang, Jingmei Shang, Hong Wu, Shizheng Sun, Hong Li, Hanzhong Xin, Shijie Zhao, Shengxiu Huang, Yuguang Wu, Xinjuan Zhang, Xu Wang, Yaolei Xue, Fang Han, Wei Wang, Zixing Hu, Yaoda Wang, Lei Zhao, Yupei Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China |
title | Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China |
title_full | Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China |
title_fullStr | Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China |
title_short | Effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in China |
title_sort | effect of a risk-stratified intervention strategy on surgical complications: experience from a multicentre prospective study in china |
topic | Surgery |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6561454/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31182441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025401 |
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