2009
DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-7-32
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Effects of clinical pathways in the joint replacement: a meta-analysis

Abstract: Background: A meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the use of clinical pathways for hip and knee joint replacements when compared with standard medical care. The impact of clinical pathways was evaluated assessing the major outcomes of in-hospital hip and knee joint replacement processes: postoperative complications, number of patients discharged at home, length of in-hospital stay and direct costs.

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“…Moreover, it is worth noting that this study focused on actual patients undergoing TKA, instead of healthy volunteers, and the comparison of a newer technique to an established standard (i.e., femoral CPNB) [19]. Third, our results occurred within the context of a particular, established clinical pathway and therefore may not generalize well to hospitals practicing without a similar clinical pathway [1]. Fourth, our study comes from a single, university-affiliated VA medical center with factors typical to that practice setting (including a predominantly male patient population and the involvement of residents in patient care) and so may not be generalizable to every institution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Moreover, it is worth noting that this study focused on actual patients undergoing TKA, instead of healthy volunteers, and the comparison of a newer technique to an established standard (i.e., femoral CPNB) [19]. Third, our results occurred within the context of a particular, established clinical pathway and therefore may not generalize well to hospitals practicing without a similar clinical pathway [1]. Fourth, our study comes from a single, university-affiliated VA medical center with factors typical to that practice setting (including a predominantly male patient population and the involvement of residents in patient care) and so may not be generalizable to every institution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Clinical care pathways for patients undergoing joint arthroplasty have been increasingly incorporating continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) techniques for postoperative analgesia [1,8]. Besides offering pain relief, clinical pathways using CPNB have demonstrated a shortened time to functional recovery and decreased postoperative adverse events [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, their use is still jeopardized in high volume and costly care like HCC. Evidence is needed to support public health decision makers in their understanding the real impact of this methodology (Panella et al, 2008;Barbieri et al, 2009).…”
Section: Impact Of a Clinical Pathway On Hospital Costs Length Of Stmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the observed treatment pathways the rate of inpatient complications was significantly lower and the length of stay shorter compared to the normal care pathway (Barbieri et al 2009).…”
Section: Surgery and Perioperative Managementmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In a meta-analysis (n = 22 studies), Barbieri et al (2009) investigated the effect of structured treatment pathways for hip and knee joint replacements. For the observed treatment pathways the rate of inpatient complications was significantly lower and the length of stay shorter compared to the normal care pathway (Barbieri et al 2009).…”
Section: Surgery and Perioperative Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%