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Case Complexity

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.

Factors That Influence Complexity in ICP Monitor Placement

Impact on CUSUM

Example:

Solutions

Educational Value

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.