Unlabelled: To assess the impact of a mechanical ventilation quality improvement program on patients who were excluded from the intervention.
Design: Before-during-and-after implementation interrupted time series analysis to assess the effect of the intervention between coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery patients (included) and left-sided valve surgery patients (excluded).
Setting: Academic medical center.
Patients: Patients undergoing CABG and left-sided valve procedures were analyzed.
Interventions: A postoperative mechanical ventilation quality improvement program was developed for patients undergoing CABG.
Measurements And Main Results: Patients undergoing CABG had a median mechanical ventilation time of 11 hours during P0 ("before" phase) and 6.22 hours during P2 ("after" phase; < 0.001). A spillover effect was observed because mechanical ventilation times also decreased from 10 hours during P0 to 6 hours during P2 among valve patients who were excluded from the protocol ( < 0.001). The interrupted time series analysis demonstrated a significant level of change for ventilation time from P0 to P2 for both CABG ( < 0.0001) and valve patients ( < 0.0001). There was no significant difference in the slope of change between the CABG and valve patient populations across time cohorts (P0 vs P1 [ = 0.8809]; P1 vs P2 [ = 0.3834]; P0 vs P2 [ = 0.7672]), which suggests that the rate of change in mechanical ventilation times was similar between included and excluded patients.
Conclusions: Decreased mechanical ventilation times for patients who were not included in a protocol suggests a spillover effect of quality improvement and demonstrates that quality improvement can have benefits beyond a target population.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9678568 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000802 | DOI Listing |
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