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. 2023 Sep 26;12(1):53.
doi: 10.1186/s13741-023-00342-y.

Unplanned admissions after day-case surgery in an Italian third-level pediatric hospital: a retrospective study

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Unplanned admissions after day-case surgery in an Italian third-level pediatric hospital: a retrospective study

Alessandro Vittori et al. Perioper Med (Lond). .

Abstract

Background: Increasing procedures in day-case surgery can mitigate the costs of health service, without reducing safety and quality standards. The Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù has adopted an educational program for healthcare personnel and patients' families to increase the number of day-case surgery procedures performed without reducing the level of safety. The unplanned admission rate after day-case surgery can be a quality benchmark for pediatric day-case surgery, and in literature, there are no Italian data.

Methods: We made a retrospective analysis of the hospital database and focused on children requiring unplanned admission to the central venue of the hospital for the night. The audit covered the period from September 2012 to April 2018.

Results: We performed general anesthesia for 8826 procedures (urology 33.60%, plastic surgery 30.87%, general surgery 17.44%, dermatology 11.66%, dentistry 3.16%, orthopedics 1.64%, digestive endoscopy 1.63%). Unplanned admission for anesthetic reasons resulted in two cases: one case of syncope and one case of vomit (0.023% rate). No one major complication.

Conclusions: Good quality of patient selection, the safety of the structure, family education, and an efficient organizational model combined with an educational program for anesthesiologists can improve the safety of anesthesia for day-case surgery.

Keywords: Ambulatory anesthesia; Children; Day-case surgery; Pain; Pediatric anesthesia; Unplanned admission.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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Showing the distribution of patients about year of activity and age expressed in years. From 2012, patients under 2 years of age are constantly increasing
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Trend of anesthesiologists’ activity by expertise

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