Peer Review, Research Clinical Trial
Official title:
Scheduled Elective Surgical Case Cancellation in Siriraj Hospital, a Thai University Hospital: Evaluation and Identification of the Reasons
A retrospective cross-sectional analytic study to evaluation and identification of the reasons about Scheduled elective surgical case cancellation in Siriraj Hospital, reason of cancellation will be extracted from hospital medical record of each case, reviewed and divided into 2 groups, with SiPAC and without SiPAC consultation. Primary outcomes are the incidence of cancelled case and causes of the cancellation and secondary outcome that will be identified for areas of improvement.
After approval by the Siriraj Institutional Review Board. All data of case cancellation on
scheduled elective surgical procedures will be retrieved from database of the department of
Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital. Then, reason of cancellation will be
extracted from hospital medical record of each case. All cases will be checked in database of
SiPAC, department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital to confirm whether
each patient was preoperatively consulted. All patients having cancellation on scheduled
elective surgery in the period of one year will be reviewed. Exclusion criteria is 1)
patients having emergency or urgency surgery which means patients' names were not appeared in
the surgical schedules 2) having missing key medical information.
Admission records and patient charts will be reviewed and divided into 2 groups, with SiPAC
and without SiPAC consultation. Primary outcomes are the incidence of cancelled case and
causes of the cancellation which will be recorded and categorized into 6 groups including 1)
patient issue such as surgery refusal, no show on the day of surgery, transport problems 2)
facility such as equipment needs, improper estimate case time, case bumps 3) Surgeon
unavailable, due to administrative schedules and other problems or changed line of management
respectively 4) anesthesiologist fail to adequately prepare the patient, lead to some
misunderstanding communication such as NPO violation, preoperative drug error 5) medical
condition that may impact the patient's ability to endure anesthesia techniques or surgical
procedure 6) miscellaneous. The results compared between in patients with and without SiPAC
consultation will be analyzed as a secondary outcome that will be identified for areas of
improvement.
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