Pierre Maina, Mads Carstensen, Hanne Tønnesen M.D.
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Recording of postoperative complications: Quantity and quality
Objective: To evaluate a simple working procedure for recording postoperative complications.
Design: Prospective cohort study.
Setting: Teaching hospital, Denmark.
Subjects: 218 of 312 patients who were operated on from March to July 1996.
Interventions: Follow up 30 days after operation by looking up the local register of complications, review of medical records and by structured telephone interview with the patient.
Main outcome measures: Morbidity.
Results: All the patients were recorded in the local register, showing a complication rate of 21% (n = 49). However the medical record and the telephone interview showed complication rates of 68 (31%) and 76 (33%), respectively.
Conclusion: It is possible to improve the quantity of the recording by a simplified working procedure, while the quality is still a challenge.