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Predicting the unpredictable: a new prediction model for operating room times using individual characteristics and the surgeon's estimate.

Marinus J C Eijkemans1, Mark van Houdenhoven, Tien Nguyen, Eric Boersma, Ewout W Steyerberg, Geert Kazemier.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: : Routine predictions made by surgeons or historical mean durations have only limited capacity to predict operating room (OR) time. The authors aimed to devise a prediction model using the surgeon's estimate and characteristics of the surgical team, the operation, and the patient.
METHODS: : Seventeen thousand four hundred twelve consecutive, elective operations from the general surgical department in an academic hospital were analyzed. The outcome was OR time, and the potential predictive factors were surgeon's estimate, number of planned procedures, number and experience of surgeons and anesthesiologists, patient's age and sex, number of previous hospital admissions, body mass index, and eight cardiovascular risk factors. Linear mixed modeling on the logarithm of the total OR time was performed.
RESULTS: : Characteristics of the operation and the team had the largest predictive performance, whereas patient characteristics had a modest but distinct effect on OR time: operations were shorter for patients older than 60 yr, and higher body mass index was associated with longer OR times. The surgeon's estimate had an independent and substantial contribution to the prediction, and the final model explained 27% of the residual variation in log (OR time). Using the prediction model instead of the surgeon's prediction based on historical averages would reduce shorter-than-predicted and longer-than-predicted OR time by 2.8 and 6.6 min per case (a relative reduction of 12 and 25%, respectively), assessed on independent validation data.
CONCLUSIONS: : Detailed information on the operative session, the team, and the patient substantially improves the prediction of OR times, but the surgeon's estimate remains important. The prediction model may be used in OR scheduling.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19952726     DOI: 10.1097/ALN.0b013e3181c294c2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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2.  Overutilization and underutilization of operating rooms - insights from behavioral health care operations management.

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3.  The Impact of Overestimations of Surgical Control Times Across Multiple Specialties on Medical Systems.

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5.  The accuracy of surgeons' provided estimates for the duration of hysterectomies: a pilot study.

Authors:  Dario R Roque; Katina Robison; Christina A Raker; Gary G Wharton; Gary N Frishman
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6.  A robust estimation model for surgery durations with temporal, operational, and surgery team effects.

Authors:  Enis Kayış; Taghi T Khaniyev; Jaap Suermondt; Karl Sylvester
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7.  Analysis to Establish Differences in Efficiency Metrics Between Operating Room and Non-Operating Room Anesthesia Cases.

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Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  2017-07-07       Impact factor: 4.460

8.  Effect of the Implementation of a New Electronic Health Record System on Surgical Case Turnover Time.

Authors:  Joseph McDowell; Albert Wu; Jesse M Ehrenfeld; Richard D Urman
Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  2017-01-27       Impact factor: 4.460

9.  Effects of a Surgical Receipt Program on the Supply Costs of Five General Surgery Procedures.

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Authors:  Jeffrey H Silber; Paul R Rosenbaum; Orit Even-Shoshan; Lanyu Mi; Fabienne A Kyle; Yun Teng; Dale W Bratzler; Lee A Fleisher
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 7.892

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