دورية أكاديمية

Effect of Time to Operation on Value of Care in Acute Care Surgery.

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Effect of Time to Operation on Value of Care in Acute Care Surgery.
المؤلفون: Loftus, Tyler J.1 Tyler.Loftus@surgery.ufl.edu, Rosenthal, Martin D.1 Martin.Rosenthal@surgery.ufl.edu, Croft, Chasen A.1 Chasen.Croft@surgery.ufl.edu, Stephen Smith, R.1 Steve.Smith@surgery.ufl.edu, Efron, Philip A.1 Philip.Efron@surgery.ufl.edu, Moore, Frederick A.1 Frederick.Moore@surgery.ufl.edu, Mohr, Alicia M.1 Alicia.Mohr@surgery.ufl.edu, Brakenridge, Scott C.1 Scott.Brakenridge@surgery.ufl.edu
المصدر: World Journal of Surgery. Aug2018, Vol. 42 Issue 8, p2356-2363. 8p. 1 Diagram, 3 Charts, 1 Graph.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *ACUTE medical care, *SURGICAL complications, *APPENDECTOMY, *HERNIA surgery, *ANTIBIOTICS
مستخلص: Background: As reimbursement models evolve, there is increasing emphasis on maximizing value-based care for inpatient conditions. We hypothesized that longer intervals between admission and surgery would be associated with worse outcomes and increased costs for acute care surgery patients, and that these associations would be strongest among patients with high-risk conditions.Methods: We performed a 5-year retrospective analysis of three risk cohorts: appendectomy (low-risk for morbidity and mortality, n = 618), urgent hernia repair (intermediate-risk, n = 80), and laparotomy for intra-abdominal sepsis with temporary abdominal closure (sTAC; high-risk, n = 102). Associations between the interval from admission to surgery and outcomes including infectious complications, mortality, length of stay, and hospital charges were assessed by regression modeling.Results: Median intervals between admission and surgery for appendectomy, hernia repair, and sTAC were 9.3, 13.5, and 8.1 h, respectively, and did not significantly impact infectious complications or mortality. For appendectomy, each 1 h increase from admission to surgery was associated with increased hospital LOS by 1.1 h (p = 0.002) and increased intensive care unit (ICU) LOS by 0.3 h (p = 0.011). For hernia repair, each 1 h increase from admission to surgery was associated with increased antibiotic duration by 1.6 h (p = 0.007), increased hospital LOS by 3.3 h (p = 0.002), increased ICU LOS by 1.5 h (p = 0.001), and increased hospital charges by $1918 (p < 0.001). For sTAC, each 1 h increase from admission to surgery was associated with increased antibiotic duration by 5.0 h (p = 0.006), increased hospital LOS by 3.9 h (p = 0.046), increased ICU LOS by 3.5 h (p = 0.040), and increased hospital charges by $3919 (p = 0.002).Conclusions: Longer intervals from admission to surgery were associated with prolonged antibiotic administration, longer hospital and ICU length of stay, and increased hospital charges, with strongest effects among high-risk patients. To improve value of care for acute care surgery patients, operations should proceed as soon as resuscitation is complete. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
الوصف
تدمد:03642313
DOI:10.1007/s00268-018-4476-2