Bruno Henrique Alvarenga , Izabel Cristina Rios , Francisco de Salles Collet e Silva , Edivaldo Massazo Utiyama
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摘要
目的评估拉丁美洲最大综合医院的普通外科住院医生在第一学期的手术并发症发生率是否较高。方法在两年时间里,圣保罗大学医学院附属医院(Hospital das Clínicas of the Faculty of Medicine)的所有普外科住院医生都将他们实施的所有手术(n = 14.063)记录在案,其中包括手术名称、日期、参与人员、并发症等信息。对这些数据进行了分析,目的是评估全年并发症发生率的变化情况。结果第一学期的并发症发生率比第二学期增加了 52%。这一现象在第一年和第二年的住院医生中均有观察到。此外,还观察到二年级住院医生在某些手术中并发症发生率较高的时间比一年级住院医生长。此外,前三个月(3 月、4 月和 5 月)的并发症发生率似乎是全年最高的。
Surgical complications in the first and second semesters of the general surgery medical residence. A study of 14063 cases
Objective
To evaluate whether the rate of surgical complications is higher during the first semester of the General Surgery residency in the largest hospital complex in Latin America. During this period, students are expected to have less experience in carrying out procedures.
Methods
During a period of two years, all General Surgery resident doctors at the Hospital das Clínicas of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo, made a notification of all the procedures they performed (n = 14.063), containing information such as name of the procedure, date, who participated, complications, among others. These data were analyzed with the purpose of evaluating the variation in the rate of complications throughout the year.
Results
There was a 52 % increase in the rate of complications in the first academic semester when compared to the second semester. This phenomenon was observed in resident doctors in the first and second years of residency. Furthermore, it was observed that second-year residents remain with high rates of complications, in some procedures, for a longer time than first-year residents. Furthermore, the first three months (March, April and May) seem to have the highest complication rates of the entire year.
Conclusion
The impact of these complications can affect several health services and the increase in surgical complications in the first half of the year must be monitored by institutions, in order to control this phenomenon.
期刊介绍:
CLINICS is an electronic journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles in continuous flow, of interest to clinicians and researchers in the medical sciences. CLINICS complies with the policies of funding agencies which request or require deposition of the published articles that they fund into publicly available databases. CLINICS supports the position of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) on trial registration.