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Threshold Value

The threshold value in CUSUM analysis defines the alert level at which the cumulative sum of deviations signals a statistically significant change in performance.

It serves as a boundary for action:

How It’s Determined

Threshold values can be:

In our analysis of ICP monitor placement, we used a threshold of 2.5 to flag deviations from the acceptable complication rate of 10%. This value is not fixed and can be adjusted depending on:

Clinical Application

Crossing the threshold may prompt:

Using CUSUM with a clearly defined threshold value transforms raw outcome data into a real-time decision-support tool for improving patient safety and clinical performance.


Institutions may modify the threshold value based on: