Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== Surgical Performance Monitoring ===== Surgical performance monitoring is essential in modern neurosurgical practice to ensure patient safety, maintain quality standards, and support continuous professional development. CUSUM analysis serves as a powerful tool within this framework, offering: * **Real-time feedback** on individual or team performance. * **Early detection** of deviations from expected complication or success rates. * **Quantification of learning curves**, allowing objective assessment of training progression. * **Audit support**, especially when documenting clinical governance, accreditation, or institutional benchmarking. In ICP monitor placement, where precision is critical and complications can be life-threatening, using CUSUM to monitor outcomes enables a data-driven approach to both self-reflection and system improvement. CUSUM can be implemented for: * Binary outcomes (e.g., presence/absence of complications) * Continuous variables (e.g., operative time, ICP accuracy error margins) * Risk-adjusted scenarios (e.g., accounting for patient-specific factors like GCS or comorbidities) When used systematically, CUSUM enhances transparency, fosters accountability, and aligns surgical performance with evidence-based safety thresholds. surgical_performance_monitoring.txt Last modified: 2025/04/08 17:37by 127.0.0.1