Does time of surgery influence the rate of false-negative appendectomies? A retrospective observational study of 274 patients.
Kirit SinghMichael S J WilsonMaria CoatsPublished in: Patient safety in surgery (2018)
This retrospective study suggests that the rate of unknown diagnoses for acute appendicitis increases overnight, potentially reflecting increased numbers of unnecessary procedures being performed off hours due to poorer diagnostic accuracy. Reduced levels of staffing, availability of diagnostic modalities and changes to workforce training may explain this, but further prospective work is required. Potential solutions may include protocolizing the management of common acute surgical conditions and making more use of non-resident on call senior colleagues.
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