Irish medical journal
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Irish medical journal · Mar 2014
Case ReportsA grossly abnormal trachea- severe tracheal diverticulosis and Mounier-Kuhn syndrome.
A 53-year-old smoker presented with a history of recurrent lower respiratory tract infections. A diagnosis of Tracheal Diverticulosis due to Tracheobronchomegaly (Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome) was made. The clinical history, diagnosis and treatment options are discussed.
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Irish medical journal · Mar 2014
Use of lean principals to improve flow of patients with fractured neck of femur--the HOPE study.
We describe the implementation of a care pathway for patients with fractured neck of femur (NOF) using Lean and Six Sigma principles. After introduction of the Lean pathway, 32 patients out a total of 86 (37%) with fractured NOF were admitted to the Trauma Ward within 4 hours of presentation to the hospital; prior to implementation this was 16 patients out of a total of 59 (27%). ⋯ An additional 52 patients (12%) received surgery within 24 hours of admission, resulting in 1 night length of stay reduction. Lean methodology proved an effective method to guide change resulting in an improved journey for the patient and significant workflow gains.
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Irish medical journal · Mar 2014
Electronic discharge summaries--are they being done and do they have the required information?
A retrospective audit was conducted to evaluate the completeness of the available electronic discharge summaries. Forty-five randomly selected patients had their respective electronic discharge summaries reviewed including criteria such as length of stay; discharge summary availability; documentation of discharge medications; medication changes; medical co-morbidities and follow-up arrangements. ⋯ The readmission rate was found to be high when compared to published numbers with a quarter of the discharged patients being readmitted within 28 days. The recommendations resulting from this audit include the need for improved education on the requirements of the electronic dischange summary, appropriate documentation and possible implementation of out-of-hour discharge summary availability.