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Pooled analysis of who surgical safety checklist use and mortality after emergency laparotomy

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist has fostered safe practice for 10 years, yet its place in emergency surgery has not been assessed on a global scale. The aim of this study was to evaluate reported checklist use in emergency settings and examine the relationship with perioperative mortality in patients who had emergency laparotomy. Methods: In two multinational cohort studies, adults undergoing emergency laparotomy were compared with those having elective gastrointestinal surgery. Relationships between reported checklist use and mortality were determined using multivariable logistic regression and bootstrapped simulation. Results: Of 12 296 patients included from 76 countries, 4843 underwent emergency laparotomy. After adjusting for patient and disease factors, checklist use before emergency laparotomy was more common in countries with a high Human Development Index (HDI) (2455 of 2741, 89⋅6 per cent) compared with that in countries with a middle (753 of 1242, 60⋅6 per cent; odds ratio (OR) 0⋅17, 95 per cent c.i. 0⋅14 to 0⋅21, P < 0⋅001) or low (363 of 860, 42⋅2 percent; OR 0⋅08, 0⋅07 to 0⋅10, P < 0⋅001) HDI. Checklist use was less common in elective surgery than for emergency laparotomy in high-HDI countries (risk difference −9⋅4 (95 per cent c.i. −11⋅9 to −6⋅9) per cent; P < 0⋅001), but the relationship was reversed in low-HDI countries (+12⋅1 (+7⋅0 to +17⋅3) per cent; P < 0⋅001). In multivariable models, checklist use was associated with a lower 30-day perioperative mortality (OR 0⋅60, 0⋅50 to 0⋅73; P < 0⋅001). The greatest absolute benefit was seen for emergency surgery in low-and middle-HDI countries. Conclusion: Checklist use in emergency laparotomy was associated with a significantly lower perioperative mortality rate. Checklist use in low-HDI countries was half that in high-HDI countries.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adult; Aged; Checklist; Cohort Studies; Digestive System Surgical Procedures; Elective Surgical Procedures; Emergency Treatment; Female; Humans; Laparotomy; Male; Middle Aged; Patient Safety; Prospective Studies; Survival Rate; World Health Organization
Elenco autori:
Thomas, H. S.; Weiser, T. G.; Drake, T. M.; Knight, S. R.; Fairfield, C.; Ademuyiwa, A. O.; Aguilera, M. L.; Alexander, P.; Al-Saqqa, S. W.; Borda-Luque, G.; Costas-Chavarri, A.; Ntirenganya, F.; Fitzgerald, J. E.; Fergusson, S. J.; Glasbey, J.; Ingabire, J. C. A.; Ismail, L.; Salem, H. K.; Kojo, A. T. T.; Lapitan, M. C.; Lilford, R.; Mihaljevic, A. L.; Morton, D.; Mutabazi, A. Z.; Nepogodiev, D.; Adisa, A. O.; Ots, R.; Pata, F.; Pinkney, T.; Qureshi, A. U.; la Medina, A. R.; Rayne, S.; Shaw, C. A.; Shu, S.; Spence, R.; Smart, N.; Tabiri, S.; Bhangu, A.; Harrison, E. M.; Verjee, A.; Runigamugabo, E.; Altamini, A.; Cornick, J.; Jaffry, Z.; Khatri, C.; Kirby, A.; Mohan, M.; Recinos, G.; Soreide, K.; Gobin, N.; Freitas, A. V.; Hall, N.; Kim, S. H.; Negida, A.; Khairy, H.; Chapman, S. J.; Arnaud, A. P.; Manipal, C. E.; Amandito, R.; Shawki, M.; Hanrahan, M.; Zilinskas, J.; Roslani, A. C.; Goh, C. C.; Irwin, G.; Luque, L.; Shiwani, H.; Altamimi, A.; Alsaggaf, M. U.; Jeyakumar, J.; Cengiz, Y.; Raptis, D. A.; Glasbey, J. C.; Modolo, M. M.; Iyer, D.; King, S.; Arthur, T.; Nahar, S. N.; Waterman, A.; Walsh, L. I.; Agarwal, A.; Zani, A.; Firdouse, M.; Rouse, T.; Liu, Q.; Correa, J. C.; Talving, P.; Worku, M.; Arnaud, A.; Kalles, V.; Kumar, B.; Kumar, S.; Quek, R.; Ansaloni, L.; Altibi, A.; Venskutonis, D.; Poskus, T.; Whitaker, J.; Msosa, V.; Tew, Y. Y.; Farrugia, A.; Borg, E.; Bentounsi, Z.; Gala, T.; Al-Slaibi, I.; Tahboub, H.; Alser, O. H.; Romani, D.; Major, P.; Mironescu, A.; Bratu, M.; Kourdouli, A.; Ndajiwo, A.; Altwijri, A.; Gudal, A.; Jubran, A. F.; Seisay, S.; Lieske, B.; Ortega, I.; Senanayake, K. J.; Abdulbagi, O.; Raptis, D.; Altinel, Y.; Kong, C.; Teasdale, E.; Stoddart, M.; Kabariti, R.; Suresh, S.; Gash, K.; Narayanan, R.; Maimbo, M.; Fermani, C.; Balmaceda, R.; Macdermid, E.; Chenn, R.; Yong, C. O.; Edye, M.; Jarmin, M.; D'Amours, S. K.; Youssef, D.; Phillips, N.; Brown, J.; George, R.; Koh, C.; Warren, O.; Hanley, I.; Dickfos, M.; Nawara, C.; Ofner, D.; Primavesi, F.; Mitul, A. R.; Mahmud, K.; Hussain, M.; Hakim, H.; Kumar, T.; Oosterkamp, A.; Assouto, P. A.; Lawani, I.; Souaibou, Y. I.; Tun, A. K.; Chong, C. L.; Devadasar, G. H.; Qadir, M. R. M.; Aung, K. P.; Yeo, L. S.; Castillo, V. D. P.; Munhoz, M. M.; Moreira, G.; Segundo, L. C. B. C.; Ferreira, S. A. K.; Careta, M. C.; Kim, S. B.; De Sousa, A. V.; Cury, A. D. L.; Miguel, G. P. S.; De Freitas, A. V. C.; Silvestre, B. P.; Vianna, J. G. P.; Felipe, C. O.; Laufer, L. A. V.; Altoe, F.; Da Silva, L. A.; Pimenta, M. L.; Giuriato, T. F.; Morais, P. A. B.; Luiz, J. S.; Araujo, R.; Menegussi, J.; Leal, M.; de Lima, C. V. B.; Tatagiba, L. S.; Leal, A.; Dos Santos, D. V.; Fraga, G. P.; Simoes, R. L.; Stock, S.; Nigo, S.; Kabba, J.; Ngwa, T. E.; Azzie, G.; Kushwaha, S.; Bailey, K.; Cameron, B.; Livingston, M.; Horobjowsky, A.; Deckelbaum, D. L.; Razek, T.; Marinkovic, B.; Grasset, E.; D'Aguzan, N.; Jimenez, J.; Macchiavello, R.; Zhang, Z.; Guo, W.; Oh, J.; Zheng, F.; Montes, I.; Sierra, S.; Mendez, M.; Villegas, M. I.; Arango, M. C. M.; Mendoza, I.; Aristiza Bal, F. A. N.; Botero, J. A. M.; Riaza, V. M. Q.; Restrepo, J.; Morales, C.; Cruz, H.; Munera, A.; Karlo, R.; Domini, E.; Mihanovic, J.; Radic, M.; Zamarin, K.; Pezelj, N.; Hache-Marliere, M.; Lemaire, S. B.; Rivas, R.; Khyrallh, A.; Hassan, A.; Shimy, G.; Baky Fahmy, M. A.; Nabawi, A.; Elfil, M.; Ghoneem, M.; Gohar, M. E. A. M.; Asal, M.; Abdelkader, M.; Gomah, M.; Rashwan, H.; Karkeet, M.; Gomaa, A.; Hasan, A.; Elgebaly, A.; Saleh, O.; Fattah, A. A.; Gouda, A.; Elshafay, A. E.; Gharib, A.; Menshawy, A.; Hanafy, M.; Al-Mallah, A.; Abdulgawad, M.; Baheeg, M.; Alhendy, M.; Abdelfattah, I.; Kenibar, A.; Osman, O.; Gemeah, M.; Mohammed, A.; Adel, A.; Mohammed, A.; Sayed, A.; Abozaid, M.; Kotb, A. H. E.; Ata, A. A. A.; Nasr, M.; Alkammash, A.; Saeed, M.; El Hamid, N. A.; Attia, A. M.; El Galeel, A. A.; Elbanby, E.; El-Dien, K. S.; Hantour, U.; Alahmady, O.; Mansour, B.; Elkorashy, A. M.; Taha, E. M. S.; Lasheen, K. T.; Elkola
Autori di Ateneo:
ANSALONI LUCA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1348192
Pubblicato in:
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY
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