DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znad258.228 ISSN:

712 Improving Post-Op Length of Stay (PLOS) in First-Time Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)- a Closed Loop Audit

S Amo-Afful, S Ali
  • Surgery

Abstract

Aim

To identify and improve our average PLOS for first-time CABG compared to the national average of 7.9 days.

Method

A baseline audit was performed by retrospective analysis of first-time CABG betwen June-August 2022. A re-audit was done in November following recommendations such as encouraging early nurse-led mobilization of post-op patients.

Results

Our cardiothoracic unit recorded an average of 9.4 days after first-time CABG over the period. Major contributors of increased length of stay were attributed to lesser physiotherapy sessions and post-op complications. After interventions, PLOS improved to 8.5 days in the re-audit.

Conclusions

Post-op length of stay can be functionally improved if more staff could encourage patient to mobilize with targets daily. Nurse-led mobilization will reduce the burden on physiotherapist and influence the outcomes of discharge.

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