Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University

Objective: Aim of this QIP is to investigate the neurovascular status documentation of supracondylar fractures in pediatric population and to devise and implement a new assessment proforma for evaluation of these fractures. Methods: This QIP was conducted in two cycles at Department of Orthopedic...

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Main Authors: Hira Waris, Rahman Rasool Akhtar, Riaz Ahmed, Muhammad Haider, Mohammad Mohsin Javaid, Waqas Ali
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Published: Rawalpindi Medical University 2024-09-01
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author Hira Waris
Rahman Rasool Akhtar
Riaz Ahmed
Muhammad Haider
Mohammad Mohsin Javaid
Waqas Ali
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description Objective: Aim of this QIP is to investigate the neurovascular status documentation of supracondylar fractures in pediatric population and to devise and implement a new assessment proforma for evaluation of these fractures. Methods: This QIP was conducted in two cycles at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Holy Family Hospital from October 2022 to October 2023. The first cycle was retrospective data collection and second cycle was prospective data collection. In total, there were 112 children with supracondylar fractures. The evaluation was conducted in three stages: the initial stage consisted of examining the patient on presentation, the second stage focused on evaluating after applying plaster of Paris (POP)/backslab/manipulation, and the third stage involved assessing the patient post-surgery. Throughout each stage of evaluation, any changes in vascular assessment (Yes/No) and any changes in neurological assessment (Motor and Sensory) were documented. The data was analyzed using 95% confidence interval and a significance level set at p<0.05. Results: Cycle: 1 In cycle 1, pre-Operatively, 6 patients (11.5%) had documented neurological status, 25(48.07%) had documented vascular status, and 10 (19.2%) as "NVI." After POP/backslab/manipulation, neurological status was documented in 3 patients (5.8%), vascular status in 21(40.3%), and "NVI" in 8(15.4%). Postoperatively, neurological status in 5(9.6%), vascular status in 23(44.2%), and "NVI" in 16 patients (30.8%). Cycle: 2 On presentation in cycle 2, neurological status documentation was present in 41 patients (68.3%), vascular status documentation in 55(91.6%), and "NVI" in 40(66.7%). After POP/backslab/manipulation, neurological status documentation was in 48 patients (80%), vascular status documentation in 52(86.7%), and "NVI" in 53(88.3%). Postoperatively, neurological status documentation was in 52(86.7%), vascular status documentation in 56(93.3%), and "NVI" in 57(95.0%). Conclusion: This QIP suggest that structured assessment of supracondylar fractures can significantly enhance patient care. 
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spelling doaj-art-c6db192609cb41c4a8a7acd001f0dedf2025-02-06T08:34:56ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702024-09-0128310.37939/jrmc.v28i3.2623Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical UniversityHira WarisRahman Rasool Akhtar0Riaz AhmedMuhammad HaiderMohammad Mohsin JavaidWaqas AliAssistant Professor Orthopaedics, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University,Rawalpindi Objective: Aim of this QIP is to investigate the neurovascular status documentation of supracondylar fractures in pediatric population and to devise and implement a new assessment proforma for evaluation of these fractures. Methods: This QIP was conducted in two cycles at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Holy Family Hospital from October 2022 to October 2023. The first cycle was retrospective data collection and second cycle was prospective data collection. In total, there were 112 children with supracondylar fractures. The evaluation was conducted in three stages: the initial stage consisted of examining the patient on presentation, the second stage focused on evaluating after applying plaster of Paris (POP)/backslab/manipulation, and the third stage involved assessing the patient post-surgery. Throughout each stage of evaluation, any changes in vascular assessment (Yes/No) and any changes in neurological assessment (Motor and Sensory) were documented. The data was analyzed using 95% confidence interval and a significance level set at p<0.05. Results: Cycle: 1 In cycle 1, pre-Operatively, 6 patients (11.5%) had documented neurological status, 25(48.07%) had documented vascular status, and 10 (19.2%) as "NVI." After POP/backslab/manipulation, neurological status was documented in 3 patients (5.8%), vascular status in 21(40.3%), and "NVI" in 8(15.4%). Postoperatively, neurological status in 5(9.6%), vascular status in 23(44.2%), and "NVI" in 16 patients (30.8%). Cycle: 2 On presentation in cycle 2, neurological status documentation was present in 41 patients (68.3%), vascular status documentation in 55(91.6%), and "NVI" in 40(66.7%). After POP/backslab/manipulation, neurological status documentation was in 48 patients (80%), vascular status documentation in 52(86.7%), and "NVI" in 53(88.3%). Postoperatively, neurological status documentation was in 52(86.7%), vascular status documentation in 56(93.3%), and "NVI" in 57(95.0%). Conclusion: This QIP suggest that structured assessment of supracondylar fractures can significantly enhance patient care.  https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/2623Supracondylar fracture
spellingShingle Hira Waris
Rahman Rasool Akhtar
Riaz Ahmed
Muhammad Haider
Mohammad Mohsin Javaid
Waqas Ali
Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
Supracondylar fracture
title Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University
title_full Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University
title_fullStr Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University
title_short Enhancing Patient Care Through Structured Assessment Of Supracondylar Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project At Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi Medical University
title_sort enhancing patient care through structured assessment of supracondylar fractures a quality improvement project at holy family hospital rawalpindi medical university
topic Supracondylar fracture
url https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/2623
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