2007
DOI: 10.1177/1062860607300652
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Can the Incidence of Unplanned Reoperations Be Used as an Indicator of Quality of Care in Surgery?

Abstract: The incidence of unplanned reoperations could potentially be used as an indicator of quality of care. This study provided insight into the incidence of unplanned reoperations in a surgical department and added to the discussion of the value of unplanned reoperations as an indicator of quality of care. Between January 1996 and December 2003, all unplanned reoperations were entered prospectively into a complication registration system. The number of unplanned reoperations was 447 (1.7%). Unplanned reoperations o… Show more

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“…Elle pourrait ê tre utilis ee comme crit ere de qualit e dans les domaines de la chirurgie et des soins en g en eral. 22 Figure 1, les EIs sont li es a leurs cons equences a court terme. Les EIs mineurs menaient de mani ere egale a l'absence de cons equence ou a l'administration de transfusions/m edicaments suppl ementaires (56%) et a une r eintervention (44%) pour h emorragie postop eratoire (n ¼ 2) ou reprise de cicatrice (n ¼ 2).…”
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“…Elle pourrait ê tre utilis ee comme crit ere de qualit e dans les domaines de la chirurgie et des soins en g en eral. 22 Figure 1, les EIs sont li es a leurs cons equences a court terme. Les EIs mineurs menaient de mani ere egale a l'absence de cons equence ou a l'administration de transfusions/m edicaments suppl ementaires (56%) et a une r eintervention (44%) pour h emorragie postop eratoire (n ¼ 2) ou reprise de cicatrice (n ¼ 2).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Determinants erations are associated with more AEs compared with elective cases,6,21,42,43 as well as a possible difference in AE occurrence between open and endovascular procedures as a the primary choice of treatment. These factors, which were not measured in this study, might explain part of the lower AE occurrence in health care facility 2, if this facility were, for instance, to treat more patients undergoing primary revascularization instead of redo procedures or were to have a different mix in open and endovascular procedures.…”
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“…[3][4][5] Therefore, AEs can be used as outcome measures to assess the quality of surgical care. [6][7][8] Owing to extensive comorbid conditions and technically challenging surgical revascularization procedures, patients treated for peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) are at high risk for developing AEs. Rutherford et al 9,10 proposed an AE registration classification.…”
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“…[1][2][3] Comorbid conditions, surgical errors, and perioperative factors are all known to be associated with unplanned reoperation. 2 Although there is some understanding of these issues, further investigation of the causes driving unplanned reoperation can improve surgical techniques and surgical outcomes. Kidney transplantion is an established procedure with a high worldwide success rate.…”
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confidence: 99%