When re-evaluating an epidemiologically oriented BQS expertise concerning the quality indicators in obstetrics, we examined three essential methods in obstetrics to verify their scientific evidence and their clinical relevance. In doing so we ascertained that recording the fetal heart rate sub part, analysing fetal blood and determining the blood gas of the umbilical blood are entirely appropriate quality indicators during delivery from a clinical and medical point of view -- although to varying extents. Above all, these three indicators prove to be essentially better evidence-based than described in the BQS expertise. The search for an optimum of evidence-based data in medicine ends in certain fields such as, for example, in obstetrics there where no further randomized studies can be carried out for methodological or ethical reasons. This lack of evidence for the optimum grade I which can clearly be understood from an epidemiological point of view, however, should not lead to an evidence nihilism that fails to accept or admit existing evidence of the weaker grades II and III.
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Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes
February 2021
Zentrum für Evidenzbasierte Gesundheitsversorgung (ZEGV), Universitätsklinikum und Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus an der Technischen Universität Dresden, Dresden, Deutschland.
Unfallchirurg
December 2010
Abteilung für Unfallchirurgie und Orthopädie, Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum-Langendreer, Klinikum der Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
Health service quality in Germany can be shown by the data from the external quality assurance program (BQS) but as these records are limited to the period of in-hospital stay no information about outcome after discharge from hospital can be obtained. Secondary routine administrative data contain information about long-term outcome, such as mortality, subsequent revision and the need for care following surgical treatment due to a hip fracture.Experiences in the use of secondary data dealing with treatment of hip fractures from the BQS are available in our department.
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April 2005
When re-evaluating an epidemiologically oriented BQS expertise concerning the quality indicators in obstetrics, we examined three essential methods in obstetrics to verify their scientific evidence and their clinical relevance. In doing so we ascertained that recording the fetal heart rate sub part, analysing fetal blood and determining the blood gas of the umbilical blood are entirely appropriate quality indicators during delivery from a clinical and medical point of view -- although to varying extents. Above all, these three indicators prove to be essentially better evidence-based than described in the BQS expertise.
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