Objectives To apply Wolff’s Criteria to hospital discharge records (HDR) in order to detect adverse events worthy of further study. Methods Gynecology and Obstetrics Units of three Sicilian hospitals were considered and HDR regarding ordinary and day hospital admissions in 2008 were collected. A matched case-control study was designed, by random selection of 10 controls at maximum for each case. Matching was performed on the variables age and speciality of admission (gynecology or obstetrics). Results Out of a total of 7011 HDR examined, 114 cases were identified with Wolff’s Criteria. Multivariate analysis confirmed a statistically significant association with the origin of admission, diagnosis at the acceptance and length of stay: there was a decreased risk of Wolff’s event in patients having urgent admission compared to elective (OR = 0.47, 95% CI = [0.28-0.78]), an increased risk in patients reporting tumor (OR = 5:41, 95 % CI [1.89-15.47]) and other causes (OR = 2.16, 95% CI [1.10-4.24]) compared to delivery diagnosis at acceptance and in patients whose length of stay was more than 6 days (OR = 23.17, 95% CI = [12.56-42.7]) compared to less or equal than 3 days Conclusion Wolff’s Criteria can be applied for the analysis of clinical risk in hospitals with different structural characteristics, on condition that the HDR database is complete and good quality.

Matranga, D., Marsala, M., Vadalà, M., Morici, M., Restivo, V., Ferrara, C., et al. (2013). Risk assessment in ginecology and obstetrics in Sicily: an approach based on Wolff's Criteria. ANNALI DI IGIENE MEDICINA PREVENTIVA E DI COMUNITÀ, 25(2), 137-144 [10.7416/ai.2013.1915].

Risk assessment in ginecology and obstetrics in Sicily: an approach based on Wolff's Criteria

MATRANGA, Domenica;MARSALA, Maria Grazia Laura;VADALA', Maria;MORICI, Mariagrazia;RESTIVO, Vincenzo;FERRARA, Clara;VITALE, Francesco;FIRENZE, Alberto
2013-01-01

Abstract

Objectives To apply Wolff’s Criteria to hospital discharge records (HDR) in order to detect adverse events worthy of further study. Methods Gynecology and Obstetrics Units of three Sicilian hospitals were considered and HDR regarding ordinary and day hospital admissions in 2008 were collected. A matched case-control study was designed, by random selection of 10 controls at maximum for each case. Matching was performed on the variables age and speciality of admission (gynecology or obstetrics). Results Out of a total of 7011 HDR examined, 114 cases were identified with Wolff’s Criteria. Multivariate analysis confirmed a statistically significant association with the origin of admission, diagnosis at the acceptance and length of stay: there was a decreased risk of Wolff’s event in patients having urgent admission compared to elective (OR = 0.47, 95% CI = [0.28-0.78]), an increased risk in patients reporting tumor (OR = 5:41, 95 % CI [1.89-15.47]) and other causes (OR = 2.16, 95% CI [1.10-4.24]) compared to delivery diagnosis at acceptance and in patients whose length of stay was more than 6 days (OR = 23.17, 95% CI = [12.56-42.7]) compared to less or equal than 3 days Conclusion Wolff’s Criteria can be applied for the analysis of clinical risk in hospitals with different structural characteristics, on condition that the HDR database is complete and good quality.
2013
Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica
Matranga, D., Marsala, M., Vadalà, M., Morici, M., Restivo, V., Ferrara, C., et al. (2013). Risk assessment in ginecology and obstetrics in Sicily: an approach based on Wolff's Criteria. ANNALI DI IGIENE MEDICINA PREVENTIVA E DI COMUNITÀ, 25(2), 137-144 [10.7416/ai.2013.1915].
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