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Christian Bredgaard Jensen Anders Troelsen Christian Skovgaard Nielsen Niels Kristian Stahl Otte Henrik Husted Kirill Gromov 《Acta orthopaedica》2020,91(4):433
Background and purpose — Previous studies have investigated risk factors related to prolonged length of stay following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), but little is known about specific factors resulting in continued hospitalization within the 1st postoperative days after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). We investigated what specific factors prevent patients from being discharged on the day of surgery (DOS) and the first postoperative day (POD-1) following primary UKA in a fast-track setting.Patients and methods — We prospectively collected data on 100 consecutive and unselected medial UKA patients operated from December 2017 to May 2019. All patients were operated in a standardized fast-track setup with functional discharge criteria continuously evaluated from DOS and until discharge.Results — Median length of stay for the entire cohort was 1 day. 22% and 78% of all patients were discharged on DOS and POD-1, respectively. Lack of mobilization and pain separately delayed discharge in respectively 78% and 24% of patients on DOS. The main reasons for lack of mobilization were motor blockade (37%) and logistical factors (26%). For patients placed 1st or 2nd on the operating list, we estimate that the same-day discharge rate would increase to 55% and 40% respectively, assuming that pain and mobilization were successfully managed.Interpretation — One-fifth of unselected UKA patients operated in a standardized fast-track setup were discharged on DOS. Pain and lack of mobilization were the major reasons for continued hospitalization within the initial postoperative 24–48 hours. Strategies aimed at decreasing length of stay after UKA should strive to improve analgesia and postoperative mobilization.The number of unicompartmental knee arthroplasties (UKAs) performed in patients suffering from osteoarthritis has steadily increased. UKA has the potential benefit of not only improving patient-reported outcomes, but also to reduce morbidity, complications, and cost (Liddle et al. 2014, Beard et al. 2019). In the United Kingdom, 9% of all primary knee arthroplasties performed in 2018 were UKAs while this number is as high as 20% in Denmark (Danish Knee Arthroplasty Register 2019, National Joint Registry for England 2019).UKA is effective and safe when performed in a fast-track setting and outpatient UKA in selected patients has been shown to be feasible and safe (Munk et al. 2012, Cross and Berger 2014, Bovonratwet et al. 2017, Kort et al. 2017). However, the number of patients actually being discharged on DOS that were scheduled for outpatient surgery differs between studies and ranges from 37% to 100% (Gondusky et al. 2014, Bradley et al. 2017, Jenkins et al. 2019, Rytter et al. 2019).Studies have shown an association between increased length of stay (LOS) and an increase in both complication and readmission rates (Otero et al. 2016). In order to reduce LOS and increase patient satisfaction, a focus on successfully managing well-defined discharge criteria in a multimodal approach is imperative (Husted et al. 2008, Cross and Berger 2014). In addition, decreased LOS and outpatient procedures are associated with financial benefits, which have further fueled interest in decreasing LOS and ensuring DOS discharged following UKA (Bradley et al. 2017). Finally, decreased LOS is also shown to increase patient satisfaction levels (Reilly et al. 2005, Richter and Diduch 2017).A study has been conducted to explore reasons for prolonged hospitalization in a fast-track setting following TKA (Husted et al. 2011). However, in spite of a growing number of UKAs performed each year, no study explicitly exploring reasons for prolonged hospitalization beyond DOS following UKA in a fast-track setting has been published at present.Therefore, we investigated reasons for continued hospitalization beyond DOS following UKA in a fast-track setting. 相似文献
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Marie Warrer Petersen Tine Sylvest Meyhoff Marie Helleberg Maj-Brit Nørregaard Kjær Anders Granholm Carl Johan Steensen Hjortsø Thomas Steen Jensen Morten Hylander Møller Peter Buhl Hjortrup Mik Wetterslev Gitte Kingo Vesterlund Lene Russell Vibeke Lind Jørgensen Klaus Tjelle Thomas Benfield Charlotte Suppli Ulrik Anne Sofie Andreasen Thomas Mohr Morten H. Bestle Lone Musaeus Poulsen Mette Friberg Hitz Thomas Hildebrandt Lene Surland Knudsen Anders Møller Christoffer Grant Sølling Anne Craveiro Brøchner Bodil Steen Rasmussen Henrik Nielsen Steffen Christensen Thomas Strøm Maria Cronhjort Rebecka Rubenson Wahlin Stephan Jakob Luca Cioccari Balasubramanian Venkatesh Naomi Hammond Vivekanand Jha Sheila Nainan Myatra Christian Gluud Theis Lange Anders Perner 《Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica》2020,64(9):1365-1375
Introduction
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 has caused a pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) with many patients developing hypoxic respiratory failure. Corticosteroids reduce the time on mechanical ventilation, length of stay in the intensive care unit and potentially also mortality in similar patient populations. However, corticosteroids have undesirable effects, including longer time to viral clearance. Clinical equipoise on the use of corticosteroids for COVID-19 exists.Methods
The COVID STEROID trial is an international, randomised, stratified, blinded clinical trial. We will allocate 1000 adult patients with COVID-19 receiving ≥10 L/min of oxygen or on mechanical ventilation to intravenous hydrocortisone 200 mg daily vs placebo (0.9% saline) for 7 days. The primary outcome is days alive without life support (ie mechanical ventilation, circulatory support, and renal replacement therapy) at day 28. Secondary outcomes are serious adverse reactions at day 14; days alive without life support at day 90; days alive and out of hospital at day 90; all-cause mortality at day 28, day 90, and 1 year; and health-related quality of life at 1 year. We will conduct the statistical analyses according to this protocol, including interim analyses for every 250 patients followed for 28 days. The primary outcome will be compared using the Kryger Jensen and Lange test in the intention to treat population and reported as differences in means and medians with 95% confidence intervals.Discussion
The COVID STEROID trial will provide important evidence to guide the use of corticosteroids in COVID-19 and severe hypoxia.9.
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