预防下一个被忽视的雌激素:质量改进计划。

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Urogynecology (Hagerstown, Md.) Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1097/SPV.0000000000001578
Patrick Popiel, Maralyn Maggi, Shana Dalal, Meghan Curran, Leslie M Rickey
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重要性:泌尿器通常用于控制盆腔器官脱垂。可由专业医务人员或患者自己进行泌尿器管理。泌尿器并发症很少见。然而,肛门填塞器很难跟踪,失去随访的患者发生阴道溃疡、肛门填塞器嵌入和瘘管等并发症的风险会增加:研究设计:研究设计:通过电子病历,我们实施了一项质量改进措施,重点是创建一个工作流程,在插入时可将栓塞指定为植入物。实施一年后,我们收集了相关数据:结果:我们发现 37% 的患者(55/147)在置入栓塞后 3 个月内未接受随访。其中,24%的患者不再使用栓塞器,24%的患者自行维护或由其主治妇产科医生进行监测,16%的患者在放置栓塞器后因盆腔器官脱垂接受了手术,15%的患者失去了随访机会,被视为 "高危 "患者,12%的患者一开始就没有放置栓塞器。复查显示,53%的患者有正确的文件记录,并将栓塞指定为植入物:这项质量改进措施可以识别失去随访的患者,从而改善患者护理,并有可能预防并发症。
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Preventing the Next Neglected Pessary: A Quality Improvement Initiative.

Importance: Pessaries are commonly used to manage pelvic organ prolapse. Pessary management can be done by a medical professional or the patient themselves. Pessary complications are rare. However, pessaries can be difficult to track, and patients who are lost to follow-up are at an increased risk of complications such as vaginal ulceration, pessary embedment, and fistulization.

Objectives: To create and implement a quality improvement initiative focusing on preventing neglected pessaries.

Study design: Through the electronic medical record, we implemented a quality improvement initiative focused on creating a workflow where a pessary can be designated as an implant when inserted. A year after implementation, data was gathered.

Results: We identified 37% (55/147) of patients without follow-up in the 3 months after pessary placement. Of those, 24% were no longer using pessaries, 24% were self-maintaining or having surveillance with their primary OB/GYN, 16% had surgery for pelvic organ prolapse since placement of the pessary, 15% were lost to follow-up and were considered to be patients "at risk," and 12% did not have a pessary placed to begin with. Review showed 53% of patients with proper documentation and designation of pessary as an implant.

Conclusions: This quality improvement initiative can identify patients lost to follow-up, leading to improved patient care and potential to prevent complications.

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