articleNew England Journal of MedicineNov 10, 2010BRONZE OA

Effect of a Comprehensive Surgical Safety System on Patient Outcomes

Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam · Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Adverse events in patients who have undergone surgery constitute a large proportion of iatrogenic illnesses. Most surgical safety interventions have focused on the operating room. Since more than half of all surgical errors occur outside the operating room, it is likely that a more substantial improvement in outcomes can be achieved by targeting the entire surgical pathway.

Methods

We examined the effects on patient outcomes of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary surgical safety checklist, including items such as medication, marking of the operative side, and use of postoperative instructions. The checklist was implemented in six hospitals with high standards of care. All complications occurring during admission were documented prospectively. We compared the rate of complications during a baseline period of 3 months with the rate during a 3-month period after implementation of the checklist, while accounting for potential confounders. Similar data were collected from a control group of five hospitals.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Checklist
  • Confidence interval
  • Patient safety
  • Psychological intervention
  • Adverse effect
  • Confounding
  • Emergency medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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