Incidence and root causes of surgery cancellations at an academic medical center in Iran: a retrospective cohort study on 29,978 elective surgical cases.

IF 2.6 Q1 SURGERY Patient Safety in Surgery Pub Date : 2023-09-06 DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00377-6
Vida Naderi-Boldaji, Mahsa Banifatemi, Raheleh Zandi, Mohammad Hossein Eghbal, Milad Nematollahi, Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini
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Introduction: Canceling scheduled surgeries on the day of surgery places a heavy burden on healthcare providers and has psychological, social, and financial consequences on patients and their families. This study aimed to investigate the main reasons for cancellations of elective procedures and provide appropriate recommendations to reduce the rate of such avoidable cancellations.

Methods: Data were collected retrospectively from all consecutive elective cases scheduled for various elective surgeries from January 1, 2020 to March 31, 2022 at Namazi Teaching Hospital, a major referral center in southern Iran with a capacity of 938 beds. Daily data were collected on the number of planned electives, cancellations, and reasons for cancellations. Surgical cancellation reasons were categorized as patient-related, surgeon-related, hospital/system-related, and anesthesia-related. Data were expressed as frequency (percentage) and analyzed with SPSS version 19 software.

Results: The cancellation rate on surgery day for elective procedures in all fields was 6.3%. The highest cancellation rate was related to minor surgeries (19%), followed by urology (8%), pediatrics (7%), and plastic surgery (7%). The most common reasons for cancellation were patients not suitable for the procedure (37%), followed by patients who did not follow instructions (10%), lack of time (10.5%), and equipment/supplies problems (10%), and refusal to consent (6%).

Conclusions: According to this study, patients' unsuitability for surgery, non-compliance with instructions, lack of time, and problems with equipment/supplies are the main reasons for canceling surgery. Proper preoperative assessment and preparation of patients and improved communication between medical teams and patients reduce the cancellation of booked surgeries.

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伊朗一家学术医疗中心取消手术的发生率和根本原因:对29978例择期手术病例的回顾性队列研究。
引言:取消手术当天的预定手术给医疗保健提供者带来了沉重的负担,并对患者及其家人产生了心理、社会和经济后果。本研究旨在调查取消择期手术的主要原因,并提供适当的建议,以降低此类可避免的取消率。方法:回顾性收集2020年1月1日至2022年3月31日在伊朗南部一个可容纳938张床位的主要转诊中心Namazi教学医院安排的各种选择性手术的所有连续选择性病例的数据。收集了关于计划选修课数量、取消和取消原因的每日数据。手术取消原因分为患者相关、外科医生相关、医院/系统相关和麻醉相关。数据以频率(百分比)表示,并用SPSS 19版软件进行分析。结果:所有领域的择期手术在手术当天的取消率为6.3%。取消率最高的是小手术(19%),其次是泌尿外科(8%)、儿科(7%)和整形外科(7%)。取消手术最常见的原因是患者不适合手术(37%),其次是不遵守指示的患者(10%)、时间不足(10.5%)、设备/用品问题(10%)和拒绝同意(6%),设备/用品的问题是取消手术的主要原因。对患者进行适当的术前评估和准备,改善医疗团队与患者之间的沟通,减少了预约手术的取消。
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