Case complexity refers to the degree of clinical, anatomical, or logistical difficulty associated with a surgical procedure. In CUSUM analysis, accounting for case complexity is essential to avoid misinterpreting outcomes as poor performance when they are, in fact, related to inherent risk.
Example:
k = 0.10
k = 0.20
Understanding how complexity affects outcomes helps:
Adjusting CUSUM inputs to reflect case complexity ensures that the tool remains both accurate and equitable in measuring performance.