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Inter-hospital variation in management of patients with small bowel obstruction in Denmark

Authors :
Tolver, Mette Astrup
Ærenlund, Mia Prindahl
Azzam, Mahmoud
Bjerke, Trine
Burcharth, Jakob
Dibbern, Christian Bakholdt
Jensen, Thomas Korgaard
Jordhøj, Jens Qvist
Lolle, Ida
Ngo-Stuyt, Loan
Nielsen, Emil Ø
Nielsen, Liv Bjerre Juul
Olausson, Maria
Skovsen, Anders Peter
Smith, Henry George
Tolver, Mette Astrup
Ærenlund, Mia Prindahl
Azzam, Mahmoud
Bjerke, Trine
Burcharth, Jakob
Dibbern, Christian Bakholdt
Jensen, Thomas Korgaard
Jordhøj, Jens Qvist
Lolle, Ida
Ngo-Stuyt, Loan
Nielsen, Emil Ø
Nielsen, Liv Bjerre Juul
Olausson, Maria
Skovsen, Anders Peter
Smith, Henry George
Source :
Tolver , M A , Ærenlund , M P , Azzam , M , Bjerke , T , Burcharth , J , Dibbern , C B , Jensen , T K , Jordhøj , J Q , Lolle , I , Ngo-Stuyt , L , Nielsen , E Ø , Nielsen , L B J , Olausson , M , Skovsen , A P & Smith , H G 2023 , ' Inter-hospital variation in management of patients with small bowel obstruction in Denmark ' , Danish Medical Journal , vol. 70 , no. 9 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Inter-hospital variation in the management of small bowel obstruction (SBO) has been described in other countries, but the extent to which similar variations exist in Denmark remains unknown. This study aimed to compare the management of SBO between hospitals in Denmark and identify potential areas for improvement METHODS. This was a multicentre prospective study performed at six emergency hospitals. Patients aged ≥ 18 years with a diagnosis of SBO were eligible for inclusion. The primary study endpoints were the proportion of patients undergoing operative versus non-operative management, laparoscopic surgery versus open surgery and the success rate of non-operative management.RESULTS: A total of 316 patients were included. No differences were noted in diagnostic pathways or operative versus non-operative management. However, variations were noted in compliance with peri-operative care bundles, ranging from 63.2% to 95.8%. The surgical approach also varied, with the use of laparoscopic surgery ranging from 20.7% to 71.0% (p less-than 0.001). Variations were also noted in duration of surgery (63-124 minutes, p less-than 0.001), time to re-introduction of normal diet and length of hospital stay (3-8.5 days, p less-than 0.001). No differences were observed in 30-day or 90-day mortality rates.CONCLUSION: The management of SBO in Denmark is relatively standardised. Future efforts should focus on improving adherence to multidisciplinary peri-operative protocols, optimising patient selection for laparoscopic surgery and standardising nutritional therapy.FUNDING: None.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04750811.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Tolver , M A , Ærenlund , M P , Azzam , M , Bjerke , T , Burcharth , J , Dibbern , C B , Jensen , T K , Jordhøj , J Q , Lolle , I , Ngo-Stuyt , L , Nielsen , E Ø , Nielsen , L B J , Olausson , M , Skovsen , A P & Smith , H G 2023 , ' Inter-hospital variation in management of patients with small bowel obstruction in Denmark ' , Danish Medical Journal , vol. 70 , no. 9 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439558979
Document Type :
Electronic Resource