Title of article :
RISK FACTORS FOR EARLY HOSPITAL READMISSION FOLLOWING TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
Author/Authors :
LEhtonEn, Eva J. University of Alabama at Birmingham - Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Birmingham, AL, United States , hEss, MatthEw C. University of Alabama at Birmingham - Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Birmingham, AL, United States , MCGwin Jr., GEraLd University of Alabama at Birmingham - Department of Public Health, Birmingham, AL, United States , shah, ashish University of Alabama at Birmingham - Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Birmingham, AL, United States , LEME Godoy-santos, aLExandrE Hospital da Clinicas HCFMUSP - Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, Brasil , naranJE, saMEEr University of Alabama at Birmingham - Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Birmingham, AL, United States
Pages :
5
From page :
309
To page :
313
Abstract :
Objective: To identify independent risk factors, complications and early hospital readmission following total knee arthroplas- ty. Methods: Using the ACS-NSQIP database, we identified patients who underwent primary TK A from 2012-2015. The primar y outcome was early hospital readmission. Patient demographics, preoperative comorbidities, laboratory data, operative characteristics, and postoperative complications were compared between readmitted and non-readmitted patients. Logistic regression identified independent risk factors for 30-day readmission. Results: 137,209 patients underwent TK A; 3.4% were readmitted within 30 days. Advanced age, male sex, black ethnicity, morbid obesity, presence of preoperative comorbidi- ties, high ASA classification, and increased operative time were independently related risk factors. Asian and no reported race were negative risk factors. Postoperative complications: acute myocardial infarction, acute renal failure, stroke, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, and deep vein thrombosis show positive associations. Conclusions: Advanced age, male sex, black ethnicity, morbid obesity, presence of comorbidities, high ASA classification and long operative time are independent risk factors for postoperative complications and early hospital read- mission following total knee arthroplasty. Level of Evidence III, Case control study
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Keywords :
Arthroplasty , Knee , Patient readmission , Risk factors
Journal title :
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2617203
Link To Document :
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