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Improving the ability to review preoperative radiographs intraoperatively in trauma and orthopaedic theatres at Lancashire teaching hospitals

机译:提高兰开夏郡教学医院在创伤和骨科手术室中术前X光片的检查能力

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Background The ability to review preoperative radiographs during trauma and orthopaedic surgery is essential for the surgeon to provide optimum treatment to the patient. However, due to current information technology (IT) systems, screen-savers frequently interrupt the ability to review images and theatre staff are not routinely available to deactivate the screen-saver. This prolongs theatre time for the patient and affects the quality of care provided. The aim of this quality improvement project was to improve the availability of radiographs for the surgeon to review intraoperatively.Method/results Data were collected from all trauma and orthopaedic theatres at two hospital sites covering all subspecialties and including emergency and elective cases. Baseline measurements showed that the frequency of preoperative radiographs not interrupted during an operation was 0% (0/50). Following this the Trust’s IT systems were improved to prevent activation of the screen-saver on the theatre computers using the generic theatre login details. After the first-cycle intervention, data were collected showing 52% (14/27) of preoperative radiographs were not interrupted by a screen-saver. The cause for this result being less than expected was investigated and found to be due to an alternative computer login being used on the theatre computers at one of the hospital sites. Education of theatre staff was then undertaken to ensure the correct theatre login was used and notices to remind staff placed on the theatre computers. After the second-cycle intervention, data were collected showing that 100% (26/26) of preoperative radiographs were not interrupted during operative time allowing the surgeon to review images when required.Conclusion/implications This quality improvement project has made changes to theatre IT systems and practices of theatre staff which has resulted in a significant improvement in the ability for the operating surgeon to review preoperative radiographs intraoperatively.
机译:背景技术在外伤和骨科手术期间复查术前X光片的能力对于外科医生为患者提供最佳治疗至关重要。但是,由于当前的信息技术(IT)系统,屏幕保护程序经常会中断查看图像的能力,并且剧院工作人员通常无法使用来停用屏幕保护程序。这延长了患者的手术时间并影响所提供的护理质量。这项质量改进项目的目的是为外科医师进行术中检查提供更多的X射线照片。方法/结果数据收集自两家医院的所有创伤和整形外科剧院,覆盖所有亚专科,包括急诊和选择性病例。基线测量结果表明,术前未中断影像学检查的频率为0%(0/50)。此后,对Trust的IT系统进行了改进,以防止使用通用的剧院登录详细信息激活剧院计算机上的屏幕保护程序。在第一轮干预之后,收集的数据显示术前X射线照片的52%(14/27)没有被屏幕保护程序打断。对导致此结果低于预期的原因进行了调查,发现其原因是在医院之一的剧院计算机上使用了替代计算机登录名。然后,对剧院工作人员进行教育,以确保使用了正确的剧院登录信息,并发出通知以提醒工作人员放置在剧院计算机上。在第二阶段的干预之后,收集的数据表明术前100%(26/26)的术前X线片未中断,从而使外科医生可以在需要时查看图像。结论/暗示此质量改进项目对剧院IT进行了更改剧院工作人员的系统和做法,使手术外科医生在术中检查术前X光片的能力得到了显着提高。

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