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Complications on a general surgery service: incidence and reporting.

K R Wanzel1, C G Jamieson, J M Bohnen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence and nature of complications on a general surgery service and to compare these results with pre-existing institutional recording and reporting methods.
DESIGN: A single observer prospectively monitored the presence and documentation of complications for all patients admitted to the general surgery service at the Wellesley Central Hospital over a 2-month period, through daily chart reviews, attendance at rounds and surgical operating rooms, frequent patient visits on the ward and interviews with the health care team.
SETTING: The general surgery service of an urban, university-affiliated teaching hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred and ninety-two general surgery inpatients over 1277 patient-days from June 16, 1996, until Aug. 15, 1996. Same-day surgery patients were not included.
RESULTS: Seventy-five (39%) of the 192 patients suffered a total of 144 complications. Two complications (1%) were fatal, 10 (7%) were life threatening, 90 (63%) were of moderate severity and 42 (29%) were trivial. Of these 144 complications, 26 (18%) were deemed potentially attributable to error. One hundred and twelve (78%) of the complications occurred during or after a surgical operation and were related directly or indirectly to it. Only 9 (6%) complications were not documented in the progress notes of the patients' charts. However, 115 (80%) were not presented at weekly morbidity and mortality rounds, and 95 (66%) were not documented on the face sheet of the patients' final medical records.
CONCLUSIONS: Complications are common and are underreported by traditional methods. Since hospital funding and quality improvement efforts depend on accurate identification and recording of adverse events, strategies to improve the recording and reporting of complications must be developed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10812345      PMCID: PMC3695123     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Surg        ISSN: 0008-428X            Impact factor:   2.089


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2.  Error and surgery: can we do better?

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3.  The registration of complications in surgery: a learning curve.

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4.  Adverse Events in the Operating Room: Definitions, Prevalence, and Characteristics. A Systematic Review.

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7.  Risk of Hospital-Acquired Complications in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease.

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8.  Getting teams to talk: development and pilot implementation of a checklist to promote interprofessional communication in the OR.

Authors:  L Lingard; S Espin; B Rubin; S Whyte; M Colmenares; G R Baker; D Doran; E Grober; B Orser; J Bohnen; R Reznick
Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care       Date:  2005-10

9.  Continuous monitoring of adverse events: influence on the quality of care and the incidence of errors in general surgery.

Authors:  Pere Rebasa; Laura Mora; Alexis Luna; Sandra Montmany; Helena Vallverdú; Salvador Navarro
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 3.352

10.  The Canadian Adverse Events Study: the incidence of adverse events among hospital patients in Canada.

Authors:  G Ross Baker; Peter G Norton; Virginia Flintoft; Régis Blais; Adalsteinn Brown; Jafna Cox; Ed Etchells; William A Ghali; Philip Hébert; Sumit R Majumdar; Maeve O'Beirne; Luz Palacios-Derflingher; Robert J Reid; Sam Sheps; Robyn Tamblyn
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2004-05-25       Impact factor: 8.262

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