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Date: 17 April 2024

Time: 00:44

Average post-operative length of stay indicator

Average (mean) post-operative length of stay in days

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Rolling year to date (February 2019 – January 2020) 8.4
Rolling 3 years (February 2017 – January 2020) 8.6

Lower number indicates better performance.

Average (median) post-operative length of stay in days

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Rolling year to date (February 2019 – January 2020) 6.0
Rolling 3 years (February 2017 – January 2020) 6.0

Lower number indicates better performance.

How is the Trust doing?

Both measures of patients' average post-operative length of stay have decreased slightly.

Why is this indicator important?

Length of stay in hospital can indicate the speed of recovery and how well the operation was carried out. Many factors can affect a patient's length of stay, including their age and risk profile, complications including even minor ones, whether they require other facilities such as physiotherapy, home circumstances and whether they need to be transferred to another hospital.

The vast majority of the patients treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital are discharged home following their surgery rather than transferred to another hospital for example.

How do we measure this indicator?

This is based on the average number of days between the day of operation and discharge dates for all first-time, isolated CABG admissions during the period.

Averages have been calculated in two ways:

  • Mean – the total number of days each patient stayed has been added together and divided by the number of patients (the sample size). The mean can be skewed for example by patients who stay an unusually long time
  • Median – the total number of days each patient stayed has been ranked in order and then the middle value (number of days) has been selected

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