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Adaptation And Use of the Papworth Haemostasis Checklist - Clinical Outcomes Analysis at Hospital Estadual Mário Covas

Authors :
Pedro Borghesi Poltronieri
Andrea Cristina Oliveira Freitas
Caroline Hamati Rosa Batista
Jorge Luiz Ribeiro da Luz
Mayara Baschiera Barbosa
Ricardo Siqueira Gonçalves
Maria Carolina Martins Smanio
Adilson Casemiro Pires
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 38, Iss 4 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular, 2023.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Postoperative bleeding is one of the main causes of complications in cardiovascular surgery, which highlights the importance of ensuring adequate intraoperative hemostasis, providing a better patient outcome. This study aimed to improve the prevention of postoperative bleeding in the Cardiovascular Surgery Department of the Hospital Estadual Mário Covas (Santo André, Brazil) using an adapted version of the Papworth Haemostasis Checklist to assess the impact of this standardization on bleeding rate, postoperative complications, reoperation, and mortality. Methods: This is a non-randomized controlled clinical trial, whose non-probabilistic sample consisted of patients undergoing cardiac surgery in the abovementioned service within a two-year interval. The Papworth Haemostasis Checklist was adapted to the Brazilian laboratory parameters and the questions were translated into Portuguese. This checklist was used before the surgeon started the chest wall closure. Patients were followed up until 30 days after surgery. A P-value < 0.05 was considered statistically relevant. Results: This study included 200 patients. After the checklist, a reduction in 24-hour drain output, postoperative complications, and reoperation was observed, although statistical significance was not reached. Finally, there was a significant reduction in the number of deaths (8 vs. 2; P=0.05). Conclusion: The use of the adapted checklist in our hospital proved to be an effective intervention to improve the prevention of postoperative bleeding, with a direct impact in the number of deaths in the study period. The reduction in deaths was possible thanks to the reduction in the bleeding rate, postoperative complications, and reoperations for bleeding.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16789741
Volume :
38
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2228c1ef6d9d419fb27ce18abd6d3e26
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2022-0305