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. 2006 Sep;35(9 Pt 1):1223-30.
doi: 10.1016/s0755-4982(06)74793-5.

[Morbidity/mortality reviews: assessment of their implementation in one hospital]

[Article in French]
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[Morbidity/mortality reviews: assessment of their implementation in one hospital]

[Article in French]
Fabrice Larrazet et al. Presse Med. 2006 Sep.

Abstract

Objectives: The objective of this study was to describe the steps involved in establishing a morbidity/mortality review committee (MMRC) to analyze the causes of avoidable deaths or life-threatening complications and the development of plans and protocols to avoid their recurrence.

Methods: The MMRC included physicians from each hospital department. Each member was responsible for organizing departmental meetings to analyze its avoidable deaths and life-threatening complications.

Results: During its meetings three times a year, the MMRC developed a method for analysis of these serious events. Each department organized 3 (range: 1-12) meetings a year and analyzed 1-3 cases at each. Over 30 months, 35,817 patients were admitted to the hospital and 341 (1%) died. The unexpected mortality rate varied by department and specialty (median: 27%, range: 6-65%). In all, 92 cases were referred to MMRC meetings (27%; range: 6-70% of hospital deaths), and 30% of them involvement nosocomial diseases. Heart disease was the primary cause of unexpected deaths.

Discussion: The principal improvements involved medical and surgical strategies, surgical techniques, drug prescriptions, and patient monitoring.

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