Surgical suspension rate: assistance quality indicator
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Centro CirúrgicoAbstract
Introduction: There are countless reasons for surgical suspensions, which must be known to give greater organicity and quality to management
and care processes. Objectives: To identify the rate of suspension of elective surgeries in a public hospital in the State of Rio de Janeiro and to
analyze the main causes of suspension, stratifying the findings by surgical clinics. Method: Quantitative, descriptive, retrospective study that used 7,931
forms of surgical suspension from January 2015 to December 2017. 28 forms were excluded which did not present the reason for the suspension, analyzing
7,903. The analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and calculation of the surgical suspension rate. Results: The hospital’s surgical suspension
rate was 18.5% in 2015, 20.5% in 2016 and 16.8% in 2017. The unfavorable clinical condition of the patient for the surgery was the most evident
reason in the clinics General Surgery, Urology and Gynecology in the analyzed period. Conclusion: There are several consequences of surgical suspension,
both for the patient and for the institution. The adoption of measures to reduce these rates implies an improvement in the management and organization
of the health service.
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