Evaluating metrics for quality: death on the same day of elective pediatric surgery
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Evaluating metrics for quality: death on the same day of elective pediatric surgery
Abstract
Surgical mortality is considered a benchmark for measuring quality of care. This study quantifies the incidence of death on the day of elective pediatric surgery, which generally is considered preventable and might be considered a "never" event. The authors conducted a retrospective analysis of national state inpatient databases from 1988 to 2007 that included elective pediatric surgical patients. A descriptive analysis of same-day mortality by demographics, surgical specialties, and age was performed. Of 835 880 elective pediatric surgical cases identified, 174 patients died on the day of surgery-that is, 2.1 deaths/10 000 cases. Surgical specialty mortality rates ranged from 0.06 (otolaryngology) to 17.4 (cardiothoracic surgery) deaths per 10 000 cases. Death on the day of elective pediatric surgery is rare, limiting its utility to compare performance in pediatric surgery. However, this metric may be useful at individual institutions as a case-finding tool for root-cause analysis in quality improvement efforts.
Comment in
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Editorial: When is a "never should occur" a "never event": or do we really need a burning platform?Am J Med Qual. 2012 May-Jun;27(3):187-8. doi: 10.1177/1062860612440408. Am J Med Qual. 2012. PMID: 22556344 No abstract available.
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