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Incidence of and Risk Factors for 30-Day Readmission Following Elective Primary Total Joint Arthroplasty: Analysis From the ACS-NSQIP
Authors:Andrew J. Pugely  John J. Callaghan  Christopher T. Martin  Peter Cram  Yubo Gao
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa;2. Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa;3. CADRE, Iowa City Veterans Administration Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa
Abstract:
Recently, the government has moved towards public reporting of 30-day readmission rates after elective primary total knee (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA). We identified 11,814 and 8105 patients who underwent primary TKA and THA from the 2011 ACS NSQIP. Overall readmission rates within 30-days of surgery were 4.6% for TKA and 4.2% for THA. Complications associated with readmission were predominantly wound infections, sepsis, thromboembolic, cardiac, and respiratory related. In TKA, multivariate analysis identified age (P = 0.002), male gender (P = 0.03), cancer history (P = 0.008), elevated BUN (P = 0.002), a bleeding disorder (P < 0.001) and high ASA class (P < 0.001) as predictors of readmission. In THA, obesity (P = 0.008), steroid use (P = 0.037), a bleeding disorder (P = 0.002), dependent functional status (P = 0.022), and high ASA class (P < 0.001) predicted readmission. Understanding characteristics associated with readmission will be essential for equitable patient risk stratification.
Keywords:readmission   arthroplasty   TKA   THA   NSQIP   30-day   risk factors
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