Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative (MUSIC), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Michigan Value Collaborative (MVC), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
J Urol. 2023 Jul;210(1):128-135. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000003496. Epub 2023 Apr 28.
The ROCKS (Reducing Operative Complications from Kidney Stones) program in MUSIC (Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative) was created to optimize ureteroscopy outcomes. Through data collection, distribution of reports, patient education, and standardization of medication, post-ureteroscopy emergency department visits in Michigan have declined. It is unclear whether this is because of statewide quality efforts or due to national trends. We therefore sought to understand emergency department visit rates in Michigan compared to a national data set.
We compared the MUSIC ROCKS clinical registry in Michigan against a national cohort, Optum's de-identified Clinformatics Data Mart, from 2016-2021 (excluding Michigan). We identified patients who underwent ureteroscopy and the proportion who had a postoperative emergency department visit within 30 days. Emergency department rates were modeled over time, adjusting for age, gender, comorbidity, and ureteral stenting.
We identified 24,688 patients in MUSIC ROCKS and 99,340 in the Clinformatics Data Mart database who underwent ureteroscopy. The risk-adjusted emergency department visit rate in MUSIC ROCKS significantly declined over the study period (10.5% in 2016 to 6.9% in 2021, 0001) while the mean emergency department visit rate in the Clinformatics Data Mart cohort was 9.9% and did not change over time (9.6% in 2016 to 10% in 2021). Comparing emergency department visits between the cohorts, the MUSIC ROCKS rate significantly declined relative to the Clinformatics Data Mart ( 0001) over the study period.
Postoperative emergency department visit rates in Michigan have declined significantly after ureteroscopy since the establishment of MUSIC ROCKS. This decline outpaced national rates, providing evidence that systematic quality initiatives can improve urological care.
ROCKS(减少结石手术并发症)计划是 MUSIC(密歇根州泌尿外科手术改进协作)的一部分,旨在优化输尿管镜检查的结果。通过数据收集、报告分发、患者教育和药物标准化,密歇根州的输尿管镜检查后急诊就诊率有所下降。目前尚不清楚这是因为全州范围内的质量努力还是因为全国范围内的趋势。因此,我们试图了解密歇根州与全国数据集相比,急诊就诊率的情况。
我们将密歇根州 MUSIC ROCKS 临床注册中心与全国队列(Optum 的去识别 Clinformatics Data Mart,2016-2021 年期间除外密歇根州)进行了比较。我们确定了接受输尿管镜检查的患者比例,以及术后 30 天内有急诊就诊的患者比例。对年龄、性别、合并症和输尿管支架置入情况进行调整后,对急诊就诊率随时间的变化进行了建模。
我们在 MUSIC ROCKS 中识别出 24688 名患者,在 Clinformatics Data Mart 数据库中识别出 99340 名患者,这些患者均接受了输尿管镜检查。在 MUSIC ROCKS 研究期间,风险调整后的急诊就诊率显著下降(2016 年为 10.5%,2021 年为 6.9%,P<0.0001),而 Clinformatics Data Mart 队列的平均急诊就诊率为 9.9%,且随时间无变化(2016 年为 9.6%,2021 年为 10%)。比较两个队列的急诊就诊率,MUSIC ROCKS 率在研究期间相对于 Clinformatics Data Mart 显著下降(P<0.0001)。
自 MUSIC ROCKS 成立以来,密歇根州输尿管镜检查后的术后急诊就诊率显著下降。这一下降速度超过了全国水平,这证明了系统的质量举措可以改善泌尿外科护理。