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- Title
Assessing a clinical pathway to improve the quality of care in pulmonary resections.
- Authors
SHOJI, FUMIHIRO; YANO, TOKUJIRO; HARO, AKIRA; YOSHIDA, TSUKIHISA; ITO, KENSAKU; MORODOMI, YOSUKE; WAKATA, YOSHIFUMI; MAEHARA, YOSHIHIKO
- Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of the current clinical pathway for pulmonary resections. Methods: This study examined variances from expected clinical pathway outcomes for pulmonary resections performed between 2005 and 2009. Data on a total of 383 patients were retrospectively analyzed. Results: The median length of hospital stay (LOS) using the clinical pathway was 12 days (range: 1-188 days); the mean LOS was 15.5 days. The cost per day with use of the clinical pathway was 102 726 yen. Poor control of pain from intercostal neuralgia was the most frequently observed variance from expected outcomes. It affected 119 of 168 electronic clinical pathway patients (70.8%). The clinical pathway was terminated in 3.9% of patients (15/383) due to serious or life-threatening complications. Conclusions: This study showed the single institutional experience of the clinical pathway for pulmonary resections. These findings indicate a need to revise certain aspects of the pathway, based on data from our analysis of variances.
- Subjects
SURGERY; SURGICAL excision; NEURALGIA; PAIN management; HOSPITAL care
- Publication
Surgery Today, 2011, Vol 41, Issue 6, p787
- ISSN
0941-1291
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00595-010-4483-x