2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-015-3308-x
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Associations with Perioperative Mortality Rate at a Major Referral Hospital in Rwanda

Abstract: Background Little is known about perioperative mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. The perioperative mortality rate (POMR) and associated factors at a major referral hospital in Rwanda were measured. Methods The operative activity at University Teaching Hospital of Kigali was evaluated through an operative database. As a part of this larger study, patient characteristics and outcomes were measured to determine areas for improvement in patient care. Data were collected on patient demographics, surgeon, diagnosis, … Show more

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“…Similarly, despite broad decreases in age-standardised rates of injury burden, the pace of progress for these causes has been comparatively slow and ultimately has led to minimal changes in the proportion of overall burden due to injuries during the past 25 years. Prevention of injuries requires strong public safety policies, 53 but minimising mortality and long-term disability from injuries hinges upon having comprehensive trauma care systems54, 55 that provide timely, evidence-based care,56, 57, 58 including emergency surgical services 59, 60…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, despite broad decreases in age-standardised rates of injury burden, the pace of progress for these causes has been comparatively slow and ultimately has led to minimal changes in the proportion of overall burden due to injuries during the past 25 years. Prevention of injuries requires strong public safety policies, 53 but minimising mortality and long-term disability from injuries hinges upon having comprehensive trauma care systems54, 55 that provide timely, evidence-based care,56, 57, 58 including emergency surgical services 59, 60…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21,22 We collected perioperative data from 8,419 out of 11,875 cases, providing richer data to interpret observed surgical outcomes. Through continued education and resource allocation, we were able to reduce ‘non observed’ cases to 7% of total in the last quarter of data collection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emergency cases comprise a large burden of operative experience and elective cases are often delayed or cancelled due to emergency operations. Similar to other lmics, the operative experience at the public referral hospitals is primarily emergency surgery 21,22 . This provides a wealth of opportunities to teach emergency care.…”
Section: Beforementioning
confidence: 94%
“…As a result, most of the data is anecdotal and experiential. With increased growth in the health care system, better processes will be developed to monitor such outcomes 21,22 .…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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