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A Gastroschisis bundle: effects of a quality improvement protocol on morbidity and mortality
Authors:Cristian Zalles-Vidal  Alejandro Peñarrieta-Daher  Eduardo Bracho-Blanchet  Daniel Ibarra-Rios  Roberto Dávila-Perez  Raul Villegas-Silva  Jaime Nieto-Zermeño
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatric Surgey, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gomez, Mexico City, Mexico;2. Department of Neonatology, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gomez, Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract:

Objective

Gastroschisis incidence is rising. Survival in developed countries is over 95%. However, in underdeveloped countries, mortality is higher than 15% often due to sepsis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect on morbidity and mortality of a Quality Improvement Protocol for out-born gastroschisis patients.

Methods

The protocol consisted in facilitating transport, primary or staged reduction at the bedside and sutureless closure, without anesthesia, PICC lines and early feeding. Data was prospectively collected for the Protocol Group (PG) treated between June 2014 through March 2016 and compared to the last consecutive patients Historical Group (HG). Primary outcome was mortality. Secondary outcomes: need for and duration of mechanical ventilation (MV), time to first feed (TFF) after closure, parenteral nutrition (TPN), length of stay (LOS) and sepsis. Data were analyzed using χ2 and Mann–Whitney U tests.

Results

92 patients were included (46 HG and 46 PG). Demographic data were homogeneous. Mortality decreased from 22% to 2% (p?=?0.007). Mechanical ventilation use decreased from 100% to 57% (p?=?< 0.001), ventilator days from 14 to 3 median days (p?=?< 0.0001), TPN days: 27 to 21 median days (p?=?0.026), sepsis decreased from 70% to 37% (p?=?0.003) and anesthesia from a 100% to 15% (p?=?< 0.001), respectively. No difference was found in NPO or LOS.

Conclusion

A major improvement in the morbidity and mortality rates was achieved, with outcomes comparable to those reported in developed countries. It was suitable for all patients with gastroschisis. We believe this protocol can be implemented in other centers to reduce morbidity and mortality.

Level of evidence

III.
Keywords:PG  Protocol Group  HG  Historical Group  PICC  peripherally inserted central catheter  MV  mechanical ventilation  NPO  nil per os  TPN  total parenteral nutrition  LOS  Length of stay  PFS  preformed silos  QIP  quality improvement protocol  IRB  Institutional Review Board  OGT  orogastric tube  GPS  Gastroschisis Prognostic Score  CVC  central venous catheter  IQR  ínterquartile range  CAPSNET  Canadian Pediatric Surgery Network  TFF  time to first feed  Gastroschisis  Quality improvement  Treatment  Morbidity  Outcomes
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