Hughes K, Kuffner L, Dean B
Saskatoon City Hospital, Saskatchewan.
Physiother Can. 1993 Fall;45(4):245-9.
Postoperative length of stay (LOS) may be affected by more intensive physical therapy following surgery. This study was designed to assess whether LOS could be affected by weekend physical therapy following surgery in patients who had undergone total hip arthroplasty (THA) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Weekend coverage for these patients was made possible by increased staffing in the Physical Therapy Department. The study group consisted of 84 patients who had undergone THA or TKA and had physical therapy treatment the weekend following surgery. The Control group consisted of 53 patients who had undergone THA or TKA prior to the implementation of the weekend intervention program. A retrospective chart audit was used to obtain pertinent information about control group patients. In the total sample mean LOS following weekend therapy (10.84 days) was significantly different (p < 0.05) from mean LOS prior to implementation of the study (12.28 days). Significant decreases in postoperative LOS were also found within the two subgroups of patients who had undergone THA and TKA. The results indicate that physical therapy treatment the weekend following THA or TKA significantly decreases postoperative LOS when physical therapy resources are increased to accommodate this increase in coverage.
术后住院时间(LOS)可能会受到术后更强化的物理治疗的影响。本研究旨在评估全髋关节置换术(THA)或全膝关节置换术(TKA)患者术后接受周末物理治疗是否会影响住院时间。通过增加物理治疗科的人员配备,为这些患者提供周末服务成为可能。研究组由84例接受THA或TKA且术后周末接受物理治疗的患者组成。对照组由53例在周末干预计划实施前接受THA或TKA的患者组成。通过回顾性病历审查获取对照组患者的相关信息。在整个样本中,周末治疗后的平均住院时间(10.84天)与研究实施前的平均住院时间(12.28天)有显著差异(p<0.05)。在接受THA和TKA的两个亚组患者中,术后住院时间也有显著缩短。结果表明,当增加物理治疗资源以满足周末服务增加的需求时,THA或TKA术后周末进行物理治疗可显著缩短术后住院时间。