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Appropriateness variation in cholecystectomy.

José M Quintana1, José Cabriada, Ignacio López de Tejada, Luis Perdigo, Inmaculada Aróstegui, Amaia Bilbao, Idoia Garay.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cholecystectomy use varies moderately across regions and countries. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the appropriateness of the use of cholecystectomy in patients with nonmalignant diseases in different hospitals using explicit criteria developed by an expert panel.
METHODS: Patients on waiting lists to undergo a cholecystectomy for nonmalignant diseases in six public hospitals in Spain were included in this prospective observational study over a 1-year period. Appropriateness criteria were first developed by a panel of experts using the RAND appropriateness method. The appropriateness of the indication was judged by applying explicit criteria developed previously. Complications were recorded 3 months after surgery.
RESULTS: After evaluation of 960 patients, 7 (0.7%) were considered to have undergone inappropriate procedures and 76 (7.9%) were judged to be uncertain. Differences were found in the rate of appropriateness among some centres (inappropriateness rate ranging from to 0 to 2.6%). No differences were found among the appropriateness categories for length of stay or complications, mortality, or readmission up to the third month after discharge.
CONCLUSIONS: This study identified a low percentage of inappropriately performed cholecystectomies in our area. Even so, appropriateness differences among hospitals were found.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15369029     DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/14.3.252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Public Health        ISSN: 1101-1262            Impact factor:   3.367


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