Improving Quality Metrics with a Day‐only Skin Abscess Protocol: Experience from Australia

Author:

Li Crystal12ORCID,Nguyen Peter12,Garg Parul2,Pham Helen132,Hitos Kerry43,Pang Tony132

Affiliation:

1. Surgical Innovations Unit Westmead Hospital Cnr Hawkesbury and Darcy Road 2145 Westmead NSW Australia

2. Department of Surgery Westmead Hospital Sydney Australia

3. Westmead Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

4. Westmead Research Centre for Evaluation of Surgical Outcomes, Department of Surgery Westmead Hospital Sydney Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSkin abscesses are a common emergency presentation often requiring incision and drainage; however, issues with theatre access lead to delays in management and high costs. The long‐term impact in a tertiary centre of a standardised day‐only protocol is unknown. The aim was to evaluate the impact of day‐only skin abscess protocol (DOSAP) for emergency surgery of skin abscesses in a tertiary institution in Australia and to provide a blueprint for other institutions.MethodsA retrospective cohort study analysed several time periods: Period A (July 2014 to 2015, n = 201) pre‐DOSAP implementation, Period B (July 2016 to 2017, n = 259) post‐DOSAP, and Period C (July 2018 to 2022, n = 1,625) prospectively analysed four 12‐month periods to assess long‐term utilisation of DOSAP. Primary outcomes were length of stay and delay to theatre. Secondary outcome measures included theatre start time, representation rates and total costs. Statistical analysis using nonparametric methods was used to analyse the data.ResultsThere was a significant decrease in ward length of stay (1.25 days vs. 0.65 days, P < 0.0001), delay to theatre (0.81 days vs. 0.44 days, P < 0.0001) and theatre start time before 10AM (44 cases vs. 96 cases, P < 0.0001) after implementation of DOSAP. There was a significant decrease in median cost of admission of $711.74 after accounting for inflation. Period C reported 1,006 abscess presentations successfully managed by DOSAP over the four‐year period.ConclusionOur study demonstrates the successful implementation of DOSAP in an Australian tertiary centre. The ongoing utilisation of the protocol demonstrates the ease of applicability.

Funder

University of Sydney

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

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