Anesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Quality of Quality Data - A Retrospective Study on Routine Quality Data Reporting in Anesthesia
Data on quality of clinical anesthesia are important for the improvement of both quality and patient safety in this field. Routine quality data are often collected by professionals busy with patient care. This study examines the reliability of routinely collected quality data by comparing the electronic anesthesia record with the respective reports on quality-indicating events, i.e. whether events during the anesthetic (e.g., drop of blood pressure, irregular heart rhythm, and others) were actually reported or not. Additionally, interviews with reporting staff (physicians and nurses) are performed to gain insight in possible obstacles to reporting during the working process.
Reliable quality data are an important basis for attempts to improve quality and safety of
patient care. For anesthetic practice in Switzerland, an "Absolute Minimal Data Set" (AMDS)
of preoperative patient characteristics and intra- and postoperative quality indicators is
provided by the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (IUMSP, University of Lausanne)
in cooperation with the Swiss Society of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation (SGAR-SSAR). Data
are electronically forwarded by the participating institutions to IUMSP, whereas primary
collection can be achieved by traditional paper records or electronic records as part of
anesthesia information management systems (AIMS).
In the investigator's institution, physician and nurse anesthetists are supposed to use a
window in the electronic anesthesia record for this purpose. This form should be completed
at the end of each case. If an event according to the AMDS definitions occurs at least once
during anesthesia, the respective box (e.g., "intraoperative hypotension") should be ticked
in the form. The anesthesia record cannot be closed unless the quality form is filled, which
can notably be done even in advance "on the quick" by ticking "no events". Considering the
numerous duties of anesthesia staff at the end of a case, the investigators questioned the
reliability of data generated during this busy phase.
A pilot study of 50 consecutive unselected cases of the year 2010 revealed a low rate of
reporting (10.8%) of selected perioperative events related to anesthesia (specifically:
hypotensive, hypertensive, bradycardic, tachycardic, and hypoxemic episodes). Consequently,
the current extensive study with more representative sample size was initiated. To gain
insight into possible causes (among others: time pressure, unclear definitions, fear of
litigation), interviews with anesthesia staff are performed and will hopefully provide a
basis for possible improvements. For the time being and considering the common nature of
possible causes, the investigators suspect that their results may not be specific for their
institution. The incidence of perioperative events may be grossly underestimated if the
process of data collection is not properly designed and monitored.
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Time Perspective: Retrospective
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