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Historical Complication Rate

The historical complication rate is the average rate of adverse outcomes observed in a specific procedure over a defined period. It serves as the foundation for setting the reference value (k) and the CUSUM threshold in surgical performance monitoring.

Purpose

In CUSUM analysis, this historical rate provides a realistic performance benchmark, allowing current outcomes to be compared meaningfully with past institutional or published data.

How It's Calculated

To determine the historical complication rate for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitor placement:

Example:

Why It Matters

Sources of Historical Data

Best Practices

By grounding your CUSUM analysis in real-world historical data, you ensure that the performance thresholds are both clinically meaningful and fairly applied.