Publications by authors named "G C Lynde"

Introduction: Strategies to achieve efficiency in non-operating room locations have been described, but emergencies and competing priorities in a birth unit can make setting optimal staffing and operation benchmarks challenging. This study used Queuing Theory Analysis (QTA) to identify optimal birth center operating room (OR) and staffing resources using real-world data.

Methods: Data from a Level 4 Maternity Center (9,626 births/year, cesarean delivery (CD) rate 32%) were abstracted for all labor and delivery operating room activity from July 2019-June 2020.

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  • * Implemented a compliance feedback tool across two facilities, resulting in an increase in antibiotic protocol compliance from 86.3% to 97.6% and a decrease in SSIs from 2.8% to 1.9% post-implementation.
  • * The study tracked 20,385 patients and showed that the odds of developing SSIs for post-implementation patients were significantly lower compared to pre-implementation patients, even after adjusting for various patient factors.
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Introduction: Standardized use of venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment models (RAMs) in surgical patients has been limited, in part due to the cumbersome workflow addition required to use available models. The COBRA score-capturing cancer diagnosis, (old) age, body mass index, race, and American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status score-has been reported as a potentially automatable VTE RAM that circumvents the cumbersome workflow addition that most RAMs represent. We aimed to test the ability of the COBRA model to effectively risk-stratify patients across various populations.

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Background: A debate remains on how long to postpone surgery after testing positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). We aimed to determine surgical outcomes at different time points after a positive SARS-CoV-2 test.

Methods: This cohort study included non-preoperative critically ill adult surgical patients from 5/2020-5/2021 and a subset of SARS-CoV-2 positive patients 15-30 days before surgery from 5/2020-12/2021.

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