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The effect of introducing a dedicated emergency theatre and altering consultant on-call commitments in a large children's hospital.
Health Bulletin 2001 March
BACKGROUND: Two recommendations of NCEPOD were the introduction of dedicated emergency theatres and a higher level of consultant involvement in emergency cases. In May 1998 a dedicated emergency theatre was introduced in the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow. At the same time the on-call rota of the Consultant Paediatric Surgeons was changed from days on-call to a period of one week, during which elective commitments were cancelled.
METHOD: A retrospective audit was conducted for the 12-month periods before and after these changes. Start times of emergency cases and grades of surgeons were obtained from the theatre database.
RESULTS: The proportion of emergency operations carried out during on call periods (weekends and weekdays after 5 pm) decreased for general paediatric and neonatal surgery (OR = 0.7, p < 0.01). There was an increase in the proportion of daytime emergency cases performed before 1 pm (OR = 0.28, p < 0.01). The Consultant Paediatric Surgeons were involved in more emergency cases (OR = 0.60, p < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: The provision of a dedicated emergency theatre increased the proportion of emergency cases performed during normal working hours, particularly before 1 pm. Cancelling elective commitments for Consultant Paediatric Surgeons ensured higher levels of consultant input into daytime emergency cases.
METHOD: A retrospective audit was conducted for the 12-month periods before and after these changes. Start times of emergency cases and grades of surgeons were obtained from the theatre database.
RESULTS: The proportion of emergency operations carried out during on call periods (weekends and weekdays after 5 pm) decreased for general paediatric and neonatal surgery (OR = 0.7, p < 0.01). There was an increase in the proportion of daytime emergency cases performed before 1 pm (OR = 0.28, p < 0.01). The Consultant Paediatric Surgeons were involved in more emergency cases (OR = 0.60, p < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: The provision of a dedicated emergency theatre increased the proportion of emergency cases performed during normal working hours, particularly before 1 pm. Cancelling elective commitments for Consultant Paediatric Surgeons ensured higher levels of consultant input into daytime emergency cases.
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