Variance analysis of a clinical pathway of video-assisted single lobectomy for lung cancer

Atsushi Okita,Motohiro Yamashita, Keiko Abe,Chizuru Nagai, Akiko Matsumoto,Mika Akehi, Ryoko Yamashita, Naomi Ishida,Mikiko Seike,Shigeko Yokota,Nami Umekawa, Yumiko Matsumoto, Yoshiko Kishimoto, Aiko Okazaki, Eisaku Komori,Shigeki Sawada,Shigemitsu Takashima

Surgery Today(2009)

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Purpose Clinical pathways have contributed to standardized postoperative management, but analyzing variance is also important to maintain quality control. To evaluate the validity of our own clinical pathway for managing video-assisted lobectomy for lung cancer, we analyzed the variances influencing postoperative recovery. Methods Between April 2003 and April 2004, 62 consecutive patients with lung cancer underwent video-assisted single anatomic lobectomy with lymph node dissection. We evaluated 61 of these patients after the exclusion of one, who deviated from the clinical pathway management immediately as a result of serious complications. Results There were 29 men and 32 women, with an average age of 65.7 years. Complications developed in 29 patients, but there was no operative mortality. The occurrence of variance ranged from 1.6% to 34.4% for each activity and included prolonged supplemental oxygen therapy, out-of routine examination, prolonged epidural anesthesia, and delayed bathing frequently. Complications and an abnormal body mass index were significant and independent clinical factors affecting the increase in variance. Conclusions Our original clinical pathway management was tolerable for lung cancer patients undergoing a video-assisted lobectomy. Complications and an abnormal body mass index were significant predictive factors for an increase in variance of our clinical pathway.
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Clinical pathway,Variance,Video-assisted thoracic surgery,Lung cancer
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