Asher Anthony L, Knightly John, Mummaneni Praveen V, Alvi Mohammed Ali, McGirt Matthew J, Yolcu Yagiz U, Chan Andrew K, Glassman Steven D, Foley Kevin T, Slotkin Jonathan R, Potts Eric A, Shaffrey Mark E, Shaffrey Christopher I, Haid Regis W, Fu Kai-Ming, Wang Michael Y, Park Paul, Bisson Erica F, Harbaugh Robert E, Bydon Mohamad
1Atrium Health Neuroscience Institute and Atrium Health Musculoskeletal Institute, Charlotte, and Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, Charlotte, North Carolina.
2Atlantic Neurosurgical Specialists, Morristown, New Jersey.
Neurosurg Focus. 2020 May 1;48(5):E2. doi: 10.3171/2020.2.FOCUS207.
The Quality Outcomes Database (QOD), formerly known as the National Neurosurgery Quality Outcomes Database (N2QOD), was established by the NeuroPoint Alliance (NPA) in collaboration with relevant national stakeholders and experts. The overarching goal of this project was to develop a centralized, nationally coordinated effort to allow individual surgeons and practice groups to collect, measure, and analyze practice patterns and neurosurgical outcomes. Specific objectives of this registry program were as follows: "1) to establish risk-adjusted national benchmarks for both the safety and effectiveness of neurosurgical procedures, 2) to allow practice groups and hospitals to analyze their individual morbidity and clinical outcomes in real time, 3) to generate both quality and efficiency data to support claims made to public and private payers and objectively demonstrate the value of care to other stakeholders, 4) to demonstrate the comparative effectiveness of neurosurgical and spine procedures, 5) to develop sophisticated 'risk models' to determine which subpopulations of patients are most likely to benefit from specific surgical interventions, and 6) to facilitate essential multicenter trials and other cooperative clinical studies." The NPA has launched several neurosurgical specialty modules in the QOD program in the 7 years since its inception including lumbar spine, cervical spine, and spinal deformity and cerebrovascular and intracranial tumor. The QOD Spine modules, which are the primary subject of this paper, have evolved into the largest North American spine registries yet created and have resulted in unprecedented cooperative activities within our specialty and among affiliated spine care practitioners. Herein, the authors discuss the experience of QOD Spine programs to date, with a brief description of their inception, some of the key achievements and milestones, as well as the recent transition of the spine modules to the American Spine Registry (ASR), a collaboration between the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
质量结果数据库(QOD),前身为国家神经外科质量结果数据库(N2QOD),由神经点联盟(NPA)与相关国家利益相关者和专家合作建立。该项目的总体目标是开展一项集中的、全国协调的工作,使个体外科医生和执业团体能够收集、衡量和分析执业模式及神经外科手术结果。该注册项目的具体目标如下:“1)为神经外科手术的安全性和有效性建立风险调整后的全国基准;2)使执业团体和医院能够实时分析其个体发病率和临床结果;3)生成质量和效率数据,以支持向公共和私人支付方提出的索赔,并客观地向其他利益相关者证明医疗服务的价值;4)证明神经外科和脊柱手术的比较有效性;5)开发复杂的‘风险模型’,以确定哪些患者亚群最有可能从特定手术干预中受益;6)促进重要的多中心试验和其他合作临床研究。”自成立以来的7年里,NPA在QOD项目中推出了多个神经外科专业模块,包括腰椎、颈椎、脊柱畸形以及脑血管和颅内肿瘤。QOD脊柱模块是本文的主要主题,已发展成为北美迄今创建的最大的脊柱注册库,并在我们的专业领域以及附属脊柱护理从业者之间促成了前所未有的合作活动。在此,作者讨论了迄今为止QOD脊柱项目的经验,简要介绍了其创立过程、一些关键成就和里程碑,以及脊柱模块最近向美国脊柱注册库(ASR)的转变,ASR是美国神经外科医生协会和美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)的合作项目。