ANZ Emergency Laparotomy Audit Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI) Pilot Collaboration between RACS, ANZCA, GSA, NZAGS, ASA, NZSA, ACEM, CICM

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ANZ Emergency Laparotomy Audit Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI) Pilot Collaboration between RACS, ANZCA, GSA, NZAGS, ASA, NZSA, ACEM, CICM DATA COLLECTION FORM Most Australian hospitals contribute data to the central ANZELA-QI database by entering it directly into the REDCap database managed by RACS. New Zealand hospitals contribute data via the CADENZAA project. Data cannot be received by ANZELA-QI until ethical approval has been granted. This form SHOULD NOT be returned to the RACS audit office. DEMOGRAPHICS Patient hospital record no. Medicare no. Surname Age Date of birth Sex Male Female Intersex or indeterminate Ethnicity Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Maori Pacific Peoples Any other ethnicity Not stated/inadequately described PRE-OPERATIVE Did the patient have an EL? Yes No: Pathology too advanced (e.g. disseminated malignancy) No: care capped to non-intervention treatment (e.g. radiological drainage) or medical care (e.g. no ventilation, no dialysis, no readmit to ICU) only No: medical co-morbidity reasons: risk of surgery too great No: rapid death during work-up No: patient/family wishes to limit care including Advanced Health Care Directive Patient first arrival at hospital Where did the patient first present? Emergency Dept ASU/Ward Room/clinic Other Was this a readmission < 30 days FOR PREVIOUS EL? Yes No Nature of admission Elective Emergency Transfer from another hospital? Yes No Residence before admission Own Home Sheltered living Residential Care Nursing Home Rehabilitation facility Other Specialty of initial admission General Surgery General Medicine Gastroenterology Other? (record which) Older People s Health Obstetrics & Gynaecology Orthopaedics First seen by ANY member of surgical team IN THIS HOSPITAL Not Seen ANZELA-QI Data Entry Form www.surgeons.org/anzela-qi version 1.1 released July 2018 1 of 6

Abdominal CT scan performed pre-operatively as part of diagnostic work-up? Yes No Date and time of CT scan Date and time of CT report by consultant Was sepsis suspected AT TIME OF INITIAL HOSPITAL ADMISSION? Yes No Was a qsofa score done? Yes pre-operatively Yes post-operatively Yes but timing uncertain No qsofa score (nn) Date/time of qsofa score First dose of IV antibiotics following presentation Not administered Lactate level available to the surgeon at time of referral? Yes No Most recent pre-operative value for blood lactate[mmol/l] Were goals of care documented in the notes? Yes No Decision to operate Was sepsis suspected AT THE TIME DECISION FOR SURGERY WAS MADE? Yes No RISK STRATIFICATION Risk of death calculated and entered into medical record?? Yes pre-operatively Yes post-operatively No NELA mortality score According to surgical urgency, within how many maximum hours was the procedure was intended to occur? Patients over 65 years, pre-operative frailty index (1) Very Fit (2) Well - no active disease symptoms (3) Managing Well - medical problems well controlled (4) Vulnerable - symptoms limit activities (5) Mildly Frail - evident slowing (6) Moderately Frail - need lifestyle help (7) Severely Frail - completely dependent for personal care (8) Very Severely Frail - approaching end of life (9) Terminally Ill - life expectancy < 6 months Not done ANZELA-QI Data Entry Form www.surgeons.org/anzela-qi version 1.1 released July 2018 2 of 6

OPERATIVE First surgical procedure of this admission? Yes No Other Comments: Theatre booking Date and time of procedure (EITHER OF BELOW NOT BOTH) Knife to skin Wheels in FOR UNPLANNED RETURN TO THEATRE CASES ONLY, what was the most significant reason for return? Anastomotic leak Abscess Accidental damage to bowel or another organ Abdominal wall dehiscence Bowel obstruction Decompression of abdominal compartment syndrome Bleeding or haematoma Stoma viability or retraction Other Not applicable Most senior SURGEON in theatre Consultant Staff grade, other non-consultant grade responsible surgeon Fellow SET Training Registrar Service Registrar or equivalent Other Most senior ANAESTHETIST in theatre Consultant Staff grade, other non-consultant grade responsible anaesthetist Fellow Advanced trainee (post-final exam) Advanced trainee (pre-final exam) Basic trainee Other PRE-OPERATIVE INDICATION for surgery as on the surgical booking form Abdominal abscess Anastomotic leak Abdominal wound dehiscence Abdominal compartment syndrome Acidosis Bile leak Chyle leak Colitis Foreign body Haemobilia Haemorrhage Hernia - hiatus Hernia - incarcerated Hernia - incisional Hernia - internal Iatrogenic injury Intestinal fistula Intussusception Ischaemia Necrosis Obstruction - Small bowel Obstruction - Large bowel Perforation Peritonitis Phlegmon/inflammatory mass Planned relook Pneumoperitoneum Pseudo-obstruction Sepsis Volvulus ANZELA-QI Data Entry Form www.surgeons.org/anzela-qi version 1.1 released July 2018 3 of 6

Main operative findings (Select all that apply) Abscess Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Abdominal wall dehiscence Adhesions Anastomotic leak Bile leak Chyle leak Cancer localised Cancer disseminated Cancer - gastric Cancer - colorectal Colitis - ulcerative colitis Colitis Crohn s Disease Colitis - other Diverticulitis Foreign Body Gallstone Ileus Haemorrhage peptic ulcer Haemorrhage intestinal Haemorrhage post-operative Hernia incarcerated Hernia Internal Intestinal fistula Intestinal ischaemia Intussusception Meckel s diverticulum Necrotising fasciitis Pseudo-obstruction Perforation peptic ulcer Perforation small bowel/colonic Stricture Stoma Complications Volvulus Normal abdomen Describe the peritoneal contamination present None, or reactive serous fluid only Free gas from perforation +/- minimal contamination Pus Bile Gastro-duodenal contents Small bowel contents Faeculant fluid Faeces Blood/haematoma PRIMARY surgical procedure (select one) Abscess drainage of abscess/collection Abdominal wall closure following dehiscence Abdominal wall reconstruction Adhesiolysis Anastomosis - repair or revision of Appendicectomy as incidental Biliary reconstruction Cholecystectomy as incidental Colectomy - left (including sigmoid colectomy and anterior resection) Colectomy - right (including ileocaecal resection) Colectomy - subtotal or panproctocolectomy Colectomy - Hartmann s procedure Colectomy - other colorectal resection Debridement Enterotomy Foreign body - removal Gastrectomy - partial or total Gastric surgery - other Haematoma evacuation Haemostasis Hiatus hernia repair Intestinal bypass Intestinal fistula repair of Incisional hernia repair large with bowel resection Incisional hernia repair large with division of adhesions Laparotomy - Exploratory/relook only Laparostomy formation Meckel s diverticulum resection Perforation - repair of intestinal perforation Peptic ulcer suture or repair of perforation Peptic ulcer oversew of bleed Tumour - resection of other intra-abdominal tumour(s) Small bowel resection Stricturoplasty Stoma - Defunctioning stoma via midline laparotomy Stoma - Revision of stoma via midline laparotomy Volvulus - reduction Washout only Other Not amendable to surgery ANZELA-QI Data Entry Form www.surgeons.org/anzela-qi version 1.1 released July 2018 4 of 6

SECONDARY surgical procedure (select one) Abscess drainage of abscess/collection Abdominal wall closure following dehiscence Abdominal wall reconstruction Adhesiolysis Anastomosis - repair or revision of Appendicectomy as incidental Biliary reconstruction Cholecystectomy as incidental Colectomy - left (including sigmoid colectomy and anterior resection) Colectomy - right (including ileocaecal resection) Colectomy - subtotal or panproctocolectomy Colectomy - Hartmann s procedure Colectomy - other colorectal resection TERTIARY surgical procedure (select one) Abscess drainage of abscess/collection Abdominal wall closure following dehiscence Abdominal wall reconstruction Adhesiolysis Anastomosis - repair or revision of Appendicectomy as incidental Biliary reconstruction Cholecystectomy as incidental Colectomy - left (including sigmoid colectomy and anterior resection) Colectomy - right (including ileocaecal resection) Colectomy - subtotal or panproctocolectomy Colectomy - Hartmann s procedure Colectomy - other colorectal resection Debridement Enterotomy Foreign body - removal Gastrectomy - partial or total Gastric surgery - other Haematoma evacuation Haemostasis Hiatus hernia repair Intestinal bypass Intestinal fistula repair of Incisional hernia repair large with bowel resection Incisional hernia repair large with division of adhesions Laparotomy - Exploratory/relook only Laparostomy formation Debridement Enterotomy Foreign body - removal Gastrectomy - partial or total Gastric surgery - other Haematoma evacuation Haemostasis Hiatus hernia repair Intestinal bypass Intestinal fistula repair of Incisional hernia repair large with bowel resection Incisional hernia repair large with division of adhesions Laparotomy - Exploratory/relook only Laparostomy formation Meckel s diverticulum resection Perforation - repair of intestinal perforation Peptic ulcer suture or repair of perforation Peptic ulcer oversew of bleed Tumour - resection of other intra-abdominal tumour(s) Small bowel resection Stricturoplasty Stoma - Defunctioning stoma via midline laparotomy Stoma - Revision of stoma via midline laparotomy Volvulus - reduction Washout Other Not amendable to surgery Meckel s diverticulum resection Perforation - repair of intestinal perforation Peptic ulcer suture or repair of perforation Peptic ulcer oversew of bleed Tumour - resection of other intra-abdominal tumour(s) Small bowel resection Stricturoplasty Stoma - Defunctioning stoma via midline laparotomy Stoma - Revision of stoma via midline laparotomy Volvulus - reduction Washout Other Not amendable to surgery ANZELA-QI Data Entry Form www.surgeons.org/anzela-qi version 1.1 released July 2018 5 of 6

POST-OPERATIVE Where did the patient go for IMMEDIATE continued post-operative care following surgery? Ward ICU/HDU Died prior to discharge from theatre complex Other DISCHARGE Status at discharge from hospital Alive Dead Still in hospital at 60 days after admission Did the patient move from the ward to a higher level of care within 7 days of surgery? Yes No Date of discharge from hospital Not applicable Assessment by Elderly Medicine team if age >65 years Yes No Date of death Clavien Dindo complication grade score if 3 or more at any point during admission Grade IIIa Grade IIIb Grade IVa Grade IVb Grade V Not applicable Did the patient return to their pre-hospital residence? Yes No Not applicable Unknown IF NOT DISCHARGED TO PRE-HOSPITAL RESIDENCE select discharge destination Residential care Nursing home Rehabilitation facility (any) Other Public hospital for ongoing acute care Private hospital for ongoing acute care New destination Unknown If Place of discharge was 'New destination' please specify: ANZELA-QI Data Entry Form www.surgeons.org/anzela-qi version 1.1 released July 2018 6 of 6