AI Article Synopsis

  • Elective surgeries are often planned based on surgeon availability without considering the impact on postoperative CICU stays, leading to operational issues like overcapacity and cancellations.
  • The objective of the study was to find ways to stabilize CICU occupancy and minimize late cancellations of surgeries.
  • Using a Monte Carlo simulation of surgical data from Boston Children's Hospital, the study found that strategic scheduling could reduce surgical cancellations by up to 57% and improve overall ICU capacity usage throughout the week.

Article Abstract

Importance: Elective surgeries are primarily scheduled according to surgeon availability with less consideration of patients' postoperative cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) length of stay. Furthermore, the CICU census can exhibit a high rate of variation in which the CICU is operating at over-capacity, resulting in admission delays and cancellations; or under-capacity, resulting in underutilized labor and overhead expenditures.

Objective: To identify strategies to reduce variation in CICU occupancy levels and avoid late patient surgery cancellation.

Design: Monte Carlo simulation study of the daily and weekly CICU census at Boston Children's Hospital Heart Center. Data on all surgical admissions to and discharges from the CICU at Boston Children's Hospital between September 1, 2009 and November 2019 were included to obtain the distribution of length of stay for the simulation study. The available data allows us to model realistic length of stay samples that include short and extended lengths of stay.

Main Outcomes: Annual number of patient surgical cancellations and change in average daily census.

Results: We demonstrate that the models of strategic scheduling would result in up to 57% reduction in patient surgical cancellations, increase the historically low Monday census and decrease the historically higher late-mid-week (Wednesday and Thursday) censuses in our center.

Conclusions And Relevance: Use of strategic scheduling may improve surgical capacity and reduce the number of annual cancellations. The reduction of peaks and valleys in the weekly census corresponds to a reduction of underutilization and overutilization of the system.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10012657PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2021.787358DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

length stay
12
monte carlo
8
carlo simulation
8
cicu census
8
variation cicu
8
simulation study
8
boston children's
8
children's hospital
8
patient surgical
8
surgical cancellations
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!