Mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: A 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in India
Background: To recognize deaths in the otorhinolaryngology indoor wards, determine the reason behind the mortalities and recommend modifications for betterment of patient care and surgical outcomes. Method: Data was collected from the mortality register, operation theatre registers, ward registers a...
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doaj-b0bb3d79b8eb4f61a821a107e8eff01d2021-02-02T01:27:33ZengElsevierBiomedical Journal2319-41702017-10-0140529029410.1016/j.bj.2017.07.002Mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: A 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in IndiaVivek KumarSatish KumarNaresh Chandra SharmaBadal KumarBackground: To recognize deaths in the otorhinolaryngology indoor wards, determine the reason behind the mortalities and recommend modifications for betterment of patient care and surgical outcomes. Method: Data was collected from the mortality register, operation theatre registers, ward registers and case notes of patients declared dead at an urban tertiary health care center in India for a period of 5 years; from January 2012 to December 2016. The data included date of admission, age, sex, educational status, residence, and clinical diagnosis, course of hospital stay and medical cause of death. Data acquired was reviewed and statistically interpreted and presented in graphical and descriptive formats. Results: 6157 admissions were made in otorhinolaryngology (ENT) ward in the 5 year period which included 3969 males and 2188 female patients. 58 deaths were recorded during this period which gives overall death per admission crude mortality rate of 9.42% at an average of about 12 (11.60) deaths per year. The major causes of death were malignancy and septicemia. Conclusion: The significance of health education, aggressive healthcare campaigns, enhancement of healthcare services and wide accessibility of healthcare services to remote areas has been emphasized. Role of structured study and protocols in the management of serious cases is highlighted along with the need for prompt referral and better interdepartmental cooperation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2319417017301051MortalityDeathOtorhinolaryngology wardReviewAuditPattern |
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Mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: A 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in India |
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Mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: A 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in India |
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Mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: A 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in India |
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Mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: A 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in India |
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Mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: A 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in India |
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mortality pattern in otorhinolaryngology ward: a 5 years retrospective study at an urban tertiary health care center in india |
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Background: To recognize deaths in the otorhinolaryngology indoor wards, determine the reason behind the mortalities and recommend modifications for betterment of patient care and surgical outcomes.
Method: Data was collected from the mortality register, operation theatre registers, ward registers and case notes of patients declared dead at an urban tertiary health care center in India for a period of 5 years; from January 2012 to December 2016. The data included date of admission, age, sex, educational status, residence, and clinical diagnosis, course of hospital stay and medical cause of death. Data acquired was reviewed and statistically interpreted and presented in graphical and descriptive formats.
Results: 6157 admissions were made in otorhinolaryngology (ENT) ward in the 5 year period which included 3969 males and 2188 female patients. 58 deaths were recorded during this period which gives overall death per admission crude mortality rate of 9.42% at an average of about 12 (11.60) deaths per year. The major causes of death were malignancy and septicemia.
Conclusion: The significance of health education, aggressive healthcare campaigns, enhancement of healthcare services and wide accessibility of healthcare services to remote areas has been emphasized. Role of structured study and protocols in the management of serious cases is highlighted along with the need for prompt referral and better interdepartmental cooperation. |
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Mortality Death Otorhinolaryngology ward Review Audit Pattern |
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