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Post‐tonsillectomy bleeding: How much is too much?
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ReliabilityStandard DeviationsSurgical Quality ControlComplication RatesPatient SafetyOtolaryngologyOutcomes ResearchThoracic SurgeryTonsillectomySurgeryHead And Neck SurgeryGeneral SurgeryPost‐tonsillectomy BleedingStandard DeviationMedical GuidelineMedicinePostoperative ConsiderationAnesthesiology
Complication rates become important in discussions for informed surgical consent and for quality assurance purposes. In an attempt to quantify literature-based rates for post-tonsillectomy bleeding, a MEDLINE search was carried out. Of 4,610 papers 63 reported post-tonsillectomy bleeding rates. The weighted mean, standard deviation and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for those papers. The mean (4.5%) plus 2 standard deviations (9.4%) suggests a maximum "expected" sustained bleeding rate of 13.9%. In the literature, which should reflect optimum results, there were 3 reports of bleed rates in the 18-20% range. These data may be useful for quality assurance committees and individual clinicians.
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