| Literature DB >> 33036609 |
Katie J Sheehan1, Boris Sobolev2, Pierre Guy3, Jason D Kim4, Lisa Kuramoto5, Lauren Beaupre6, Adrian R Levy7, Suzanne N Morin8, Jason M Sutherland9, Edward J Harvey10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Competing demands for operative resources may affect time to hip fracture surgery. We sought to determine the time to hip fracture surgery by variation in demand in Canadian hospitals.Entities:
Keywords: Demand; Hip fracture; Surgical delay; Time to surgery; Variation
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33036609 PMCID: PMC7547438 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05791-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Key concepts for the study variable
| Concept | Definition |
|---|---|
| Clearance time | The expected length of time within which all patients hospitalized for hip fracture could undergo surgery when hospital operates at a maximum weekly service rate if there were no new arrivals. |
| Maximum weekly service rate | The maximum number of patients undergoing hip fracture surgery in a single week during a fiscal quarter for a given hospital. |
| Benchmark demand | All hospitalized patients could undergo surgery within two days. |
| Medium demand | All hospitalized patients could undergo surgery within 4 days. |
| High demand | All hospitalized patients could undergo surgery within 6 days. |
| Excessive demand | All hospitalized patients require 7 or more days to undergo surgery. |
Characteristics of 151,952 patients who underwent surgery for first hip fracture in Canada, 2004–2012, overall and by demand
| Demand, by clearance timea; no. (%) of patients | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All patients( | Benchmark demand( | Medium demand( | High demand( | Excessive demand ( | ||||||
| n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | |
| Age, years | ||||||||||
| 65–74 | 22,859 | (15.0) | 9039 | (14.8) | 10,755 | (15.1) | 2646 | (15.4) | 419 | (16.8) |
| 75–84 | 59,688 | (39.3) | 23,899 | (39.1) | 27,970 | (39.3) | 6829 | (39.7) | 990 | (39.8) |
| 85–94 | 61,415 | (40.4) | 24,866 | (40.7) | 28,739 | (40.4) | 6850 | (39.8) | 960 | (38.6) |
| ≥ 95 | 7990 | (5.3) | 3286 | (5.4) | 3719 | (5.2) | 867 | (5.0) | 118 | (4.7) |
| Sexb | ||||||||||
| Women | 111,560 | (73.4) | 44,737 | (73.2) | 52,463 | (73.7) | 12,579 | (73.2) | 1781 | (71.6) |
| Men | 40,375 | (26.6) | 16,345 | (26.8) | 18,712 | (26.3) | 4612 | (26.8) | 706 | (28.4) |
| Prefracture health: fromc | ||||||||||
| Home without comorbidity | 64,594 | (42.5) | 25,789 | (42.2) | 30,234 | (42.5) | 7486 | (43.5) | 1085 | (43.6) |
| Home with comorbidity or home care | 27,467 | (18.1) | 10,895 | (17.8) | 12,870 | (18.1) | 3213 | (18.7) | 489 | (19.7) |
| Facility | 31,644 | (20.8) | 12,864 | (21.1) | 14,725 | (20.7) | 3522 | (20.5) | 533 | (21.4) |
| Elsewhere | 28,247 | (18.6) | 11,542 | (18.9) | 13,354 | (18.8) | 2971 | (17.3) | 380 | (15.3) |
| Timing of admission | ||||||||||
| Weekday 12 am to 3:59 pm | 51,797 | (34.1) | 20,809 | (34.1) | 24,161 | (33.9) | 5991 | (34.8) | 836 | (33.6) |
| Weekday 4 pm to 11:59 pm | 57,894 | (38.1) | 23,274 | (38.1) | 27,293 | (38.3) | 6410 | (37.3) | 917 | (36.9) |
| Weekend | 42,261 | (27.8) | 17,007 | (27.8) | 19,729 | (27.7) | 4791 | (27.9) | 734 | (29.5) |
| Admission status | ||||||||||
| Urgent/Emergency | 149,212 | (98.2) | 59,994 | (98.2) | 69,901 | (98.2) | 16,874 | (98.2) | 2443 | (98.2) |
| Otherwise | 2740 | (1.8) | 1096 | (1.8) | 1282 | (1.8) | 318 | (1.8) | 44 | (1.8) |
| Preoperative transfer history | ||||||||||
| No | 138,836 | (91.4) | 55,714 | (91.2) | 64,983 | (91.3) | 15,839 | (92.1) | 2300 | (92.5) |
| Yes | 13,116 | (8.6) | 5376 | (8.8) | 6200 | (8.7) | 1353 | (7.9) | 187 | (7.5) |
| Preoperative procedures | ||||||||||
| No | 135,077 | (88.9) | 54,447 | (89.1) | 63,318 | (89.0) | 15,166 | (88.2) | 2146 | (86.3) |
| Yes | 16,875 | (11.1) | 6643 | (10.9) | 7865 | (11.0) | 2026 | (11.8) | 341 | (13.7) |
| Medical reason for delayd | ||||||||||
| No | 141,808 | (93.3) | 57,136 | (93.5) | 66,376 | (93.2) | 15,986 | (93.0) | 2310 | (92.9) |
| Yes | 10,144 | (6.7) | 3954 | (6.5) | 4807 | (6.8) | 1206 | (7.0) | 177 | (7.1) |
| Hospital type at surgerye | ||||||||||
| Teaching | 59,281 | (39.0) | 23,574 | (38.6) | 29,105 | (40.9) | 6031 | (35.1) | 571 | (23.0) |
| Community-Large | 69,597 | (45.8) | 29,132 | (47.7) | 31,378 | (44.1) | 8179 | (47.6) | 908 | (36.5) |
| Community-Medium, Small | 21,508 | (14.2) | 7713 | (12.6) | 10,057 | (14.1) | 2779 | (16.2) | 959 | (38.6) |
| Fracture type | ||||||||||
| Transcervical | 79,127 | (52.1) | 31,897 | (52.2) | 37,126 | (52.2) | 8760 | (51.0) | 1344 | (54.0) |
| Intertrochanteric or subtrochanteric | 72,825 | (47.9) | 29,193 | (47.8) | 34,057 | (47.8) | 8432 | (49.0) | 1143 | (46.0) |
| Procedure type | ||||||||||
| Fixation | 90,852 | (59.8) | 36,515 | (59.8) | 42,464 | (59.7) | 10,420 | (60.6) | 1453 | (58.4) |
| Arthroplasty | 61,100 | (40.2) | 24,575 | (40.2) | 28,719 | (40.3) | 6772 | (39.4) | 1034 | (41.6) |
| Treatment era | ||||||||||
| 2004–2006 | 50,627 | (33.3) | 20,148 | (33.0) | 23,670 | (33.3) | 5962 | (34.7) | 847 | (34.1) |
| 2007–2009 | 50,157 | (33.0) | 19,550 | (32.0) | 23,921 | (33.6) | 5760 | (33.5) | 926 | (37.2) |
| 2010–2012 | 51,168 | (33.7) | 21,392 | (35.0) | 23,592 | (33.1) | 5470 | (31.8) | 714 | (28.7) |
| Province of surgery | ||||||||||
| Alberta | 16,644 | (11.0) | 7440 | (12.2) | 7726 | (10.9) | 1363 | (7.9) | 115 | (4.6) |
| British Columbia | 28,922 | (19.0) | 11,762 | (19.3) | 13,731 | (19.3) | 3086 | (18.0) | 343 | (13.8) |
| Manitoba | 8439 | (5.6) | 2880 | (4.7) | 3996 | (5.6) | 1364 | (7.9) | 199 | (8.0) |
| New Brunswick | 5285 | (3.5) | 1834 | (3.0) | 2454 | (3.4) | 789 | (4.6) | 208 | (8.4) |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 3435 | (2.3) | 1110 | (1.8) | 1746 | (2.5) | 479 | (2.8) | 100 | (4.0) |
| Nova Scotia | 6556 | (4.3) | 2157 | (3.5) | 3325 | (4.7) | 899 | (5.2) | 175 | (7.0) |
| Ontario | 73,629 | (48.5) | 30,310 | (49.6) | 33,742 | (47.4) | 8369 | (48.7) | 1208 | (48.6) |
| Prince Edward Island | 1100 | (0.7) | 500 | (0.8) | 456 | (0.6) | 136 | (0.8) | 8 | (0.3) |
| Saskatchewan | 7942 | (5.2) | 3097 | (5.1) | 4007 | (5.6) | 707 | (4.1) | 131 | (5.3) |
aThe expected length of time for all hospitalized patients with hip fracture present on day of index patient admission to undergo surgery when hospital operates at maximum weekly service rate for the corresponding fiscal quarter. Benchmark demand (within 2-days), medium demand (within 4 days), high demand (within 6 days), and excessive demand (7 or more days)
bFor 17 patients, sex was unknown
cComorbidities included heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, ischemic heart disease (acute and chronic), dysrhythmias, hypertension, diabetes, and cancer (breast–female, prostate, renal, lung, multiple myeloma, and metastatic cancer) identified by diagnostic codes from all hospitalizations in 1 year prior to index admission, and cancer and Paget’s disease, identified by diagnostic codes from all hospitalizations during the hip fracture care episode
dAt least one of the following NICE-124 conditions: anaemia, anticoagulation reversal, volume depletion, electrolyte imbalance, uncontrolled diabetes, uncontrolled heart failure, correctable cardiac arrhythmia, correctable cardiac ischaemia, acute chest infection, and exacerbation of chronic chest condition; or preoperative admission to specialist care unit
eFor 1566 patients, hospital type was unavailable
Fig. 1Unadjusted probability of undergoing surgery within a certain time, by demand. Demand is measured by clearance time, the expected length of time for all patients hospitalized with hip fracture present on day of admission to undergo surgery when hospital operates at maximum weekly service rate for the corresponding fiscal quarter. Benchmark demand (within 2-days), medium demand (within 4 days), high demand (within 6 days), and excessive demand (7 or more days)
Time to surgery for first hip fracture by demand, overall and by the presence/absence of medical reasons for surgical delay
| Demand, by clearance timea | No. of Surgeries | Median Time to Surgery, Days (95% CI) | Unadjusted Percentage Change, % (95% CI)b | Adjusted Percentage Change, % (95% CI)bcd |
| Benchmark demand | 61,090 | 1.5 (1.5 to 1.6) | Reference | Reference |
| Medium demand | 71,183 | 1.7 (1.6 to 1.7) | 8.6 (7.8 to 9.4) | 5.1 (4.1 to 6.1) |
| High demand | 17,192 | 1.8 (1.7 to 1.9) | 17.2 (15.9 to 18.6) | 12.2 (10.3 to 14.2) |
| Excessive demand | 2487 | 1.9 (1.8 to 2.1) | 27.0 (23.6 to 30.5) | 22.0 (17.7 to 26.2) |
| Demand, by clearance timea | No. of Surgeries | Median Time to Surgery, Days (95% CI) | Unadjusted Percentage Change, % (95% CI)b | Adjusted Percentage Change, % (95% CI)b e d |
| Benchmark demand | 57,136 | 1.5 (1.4 to 1.5) | Reference | Reference |
| Medium demand | 66,376 | 1.6 (1.5 to 1.7) | 8.5 (7.7 to 9.3) | 5.1 (4.1 to 6.1) |
| High demand | 15,986 | 1.7 (1.7 to 1.8) | 17.3 (15.9 to 18.6) | 12.6 (10.6 to 14.5) |
| Excessive demand | 2310 | 1.9 (1.8 to 2.0) | 27.3 (23.8 to 30.8) | 22.2 (17.8 to 26.6) |
| Demand, by clearance timea | No. of Surgeries | Median Time to Surgery, Days (95% CI) | Unadjusted Percentage Change, % (95% CI)b | Adjusted Percentage Change, % (95% CI)b e d |
| Benchmark demand | 3954 | 2.2 (2.1 to 2.4) | Reference | Reference |
| Medium demand | 4807 | 2.4 (2.3 to 2.5) | 8.3 (4.6 to 12.0) | 5.6 (2.0 to 9.3) |
| High demand | 1206 | 2.5 (2.4 to 2.7) | 12.4 (6.5 to 18.4) | 9.1 (3.0 to 15.2) |
| Excessive demand | 177 | 2.7 (2.2 to 3.1) | 19.0 (4.2 to 33.7) | 20.0 (1.8 to 38.1) |
aThe expected length of time for all hospitalized patients with hip fracture present on day of index patient admission to undergo surgery when hospital operates at maximum weekly service rate for the corresponding fiscal quarter. Benchmark demand (within 2-days), medium demand (within 4 days), high demand (within 6 days), and excessive demand (7 or more days)
bPercentage change is the median time to surgery in one demand group minus the median time to surgery in the reference group, divided by the median time in the reference group, and multiplied by 100%. It is estimated by subtracting one from the exponential of the regression coefficient and multiplying the result by 100%
cAdjusted for age, sex, prefracture health status, timing of admission, admission status, preoperative transfer history, preoperative procedures, medical reason for delay, hospital type at surgery, fracture type, procedure type, treatment era, and province
dRandom intercepts by hospital ID and random coefficients for demand; random effects by grouping patients according to hospital ID and allowing the effect of demand to vary by the grouping structure
e Adjusted for age, sex, prefracture health status, timing of admission, admission status, preoperative transfer history, preoperative procedures, hospital type at surgery, fracture type, procedure type, treatment era, and province
Fig. 2Unadjusted probability of undergoing surgery within a certain time, by demand, among those without a medical reason for delay. Benchmark demand (within 2-days), medium demand (within 4 days), high demand (within 6 days), and excessive demand (7 or more days)
Fig. 3Unadjusted probability of undergoing surgery within a certain time, by demand, among those with a medical reason for delay. Benchmark demand (within 2-days), medium demand (within 4 days), high demand (within 6 days), and excessive demand (7 or more days)