Procedural success in intracranial pressure (ICP) monitor placement refers to the accurate and complication-free completion of the procedure, resulting in a functional monitoring system.
A case is typically considered successful if all of the following criteria are met:
In the context of CUSUM analysis, procedural success is coded as:
0
for success1
for failure (any deviation from the above criteria)This allows straightforward tracking and visualization of performance trends over time.
Measuring procedural success consistently enables:
In high-stakes environments like neurocritical care, even subtle declines in procedural success can have significant clinical impact, reinforcing the value of routine outcome tracking.