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Assessment of progress and competence in tonsillectomy surgery using cumulative sum analysis
- Source :
- The Journal of laryngology and otology. 132(8)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of using cumulative sum analysis to show trainees’ performance curves and highlight concerns in tonsillectomy surgery.MethodsIn this prospective study, the performance of eight otolaryngology trainees (in their first 6–12 months in the specialty) was compared to that of experts (over 150 tonsillectomies performed) in terms of operative time and post-operative complications. Cumulative sum analysis curves were generated to highlight trainees’ performance, and were updated after each performance.ResultsThe average operative time was 23 minutes (standard deviation = 11) for experts and 38 minutes (standard deviation = 16) for trainees (p < 0.0001). Cumulative sum analysis charts for trainees’ operative time initially rose and then started to plateau after a number of cases (range, 25–30), while that of experts remained low. Cumulative sum analysis charts for complications can be used to monitor performance. In this study, complications were combined (because of low incidence) to allow use of this outcome measure.ConclusionThe flexibility of the cumulative sum analysis makes it adaptable to any outcome. It is a strong adjunct in surgical training to monitor progress and competence. Its sensitivity also allows early detection of poor performance, to instigate intervention.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
020205 medical informatics
medicine.medical_treatment
Operative Time
Specialty
02 engineering and technology
Standard deviation
03 medical and health sciences
Otolaryngology
0302 clinical medicine
Postoperative Complications
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
medicine
Humans
030212 general & internal medicine
Prospective Studies
Prospective cohort study
Competence (human resources)
Tonsillectomy
business.industry
Internship and Residency
General Medicine
Surgical training
Surgery
Otorhinolaryngology
Operative time
Feasibility Studies
Clinical Competence
business
Learning Curve
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17485460 and 00222151
- Volume :
- 132
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of laryngology and otology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....da07bfc5bcd7e3b3a1e519d03c2c9ba5