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Predicting the unpredictable: comparing readmitted versus non-readmitted colorectal surgery patients
Authors:Deborah S Keller  Brian Swendseid  Zhamak Khorgami  Bradley J Champagne  Harry L Reynolds Jr  Sharon L Stein  Conor P Delaney
Institution:1. Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA;2. School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract:

Background

To evaluate readmissions to determine predictors and patterns of readmission.

Methods

Prospective database review identified readmitted and non-readmitted patients after colorectal surgery. Variables for the index and readmission episode were examined.

Results

A total of 212 readmissions and 3,292 nonreadmissions were analyzed. The majority was elective. Readmitted patients were older (P = .003), had more comorbidities (P < .0001), longer operative times (P < .0001), length of stay (P < .0001), and higher costs (P = .002). At the time of discharge, more readmitted patients required temporary nursing (P < .0001). Independent readmission predictors were higher American Society of Anesthesiologists score, previous abdominal operation, intensive care unit stay, and dysmotility/constipation surgery. At the time of readmission, 29.2% required reoperation. More than half had an open procedure initially (55.2%). After initial open procedures, reoperative time (P = .05) and LOS were longer (P = .028), and more patients required temporary nursing care at the time of discharge (P = .046). Readmissions caused an additional mean hospital cost of $12,670.89.

Conclusions

Readmitted patients have distinct demographic and outcomes variables. As most were elective cases, stratifying patients preoperatively may enable perioperative planning for this higher risk group.
Keywords:Readmissions  Colorectal surgery  Healthcare utilization  Healthcare outcomes  Enhanced recovery pathways
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