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针对术后减少急诊就诊的特定部位方法。

Site-specific Approach to Reducing Emergency Department Visits Following Surgery.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI.

出版信息

Ann Surg. 2018 Apr;267(4):721-726. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000002226.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to explore the efficacy of current bariatric perioperative measures at reducing emergency department (ED) visits following bariatric surgery in the state of Michigan.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Many ED visits following bariatric surgery do not result in readmission and may be preventable. Little research exists evaluating the efficacy of perioperative measures aimed at reducing ED visits in this population. Therefore, understanding the driving factors behind these preventable ED visits may be a fruitful approach to prevention. Furthermore, evaluating the efficacy of current perioperative measures may shed light on how to achieve meaningful reductions in ED visits.

METHODS

We studied 48,035 eligible bariatric surgery patients across 37 Michigan Bariatric Surgical Collaborative (MBSC) sites between January 2012 and October 2015. Hospitals were ranked according to their risk- and reliability-adjusted ED visit rates. For hospitals in each ED visit rate tercile, several patient, surgery, and hospital summary characteristics were compared. We then studied whether a hospital's compliance with specific perioperative measures was significantly associated with reduced ED visit rates.

RESULTS

Only 3 of the 30 surgery, hospital, and patient summary characteristics studied were significant predictors of a hospital's ED visit rate: rate of sleeve gastrectomies, rate of readmissions, and rate of venous thromboembolism complications (P = 0.04, P = 0.0065, and P = 0.0047, respectively). Also, a hospital's compliance with the perioperative measures evaluated was not a significant predictor of ED visit rates (P = 0.12).

CONCLUSIONS

Current practices aimed at reducing ED visits appear to be ineffective. Due to heterogeneity in patient populations and local infrastructure, a more tailored approach to ED visit reduction may be more successful.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨密歇根州目前的减重围手术期措施在减少减重手术后急诊部(ED)就诊的效果。

背景资料总结

许多减重手术后的 ED 就诊并不导致再入院,且可能是可预防的。几乎没有研究评估针对该人群的旨在减少 ED 就诊的围手术期措施的效果。因此,了解这些可预防的 ED 就诊背后的驱动因素可能是预防的有效方法。此外,评估当前围手术期措施的效果可能有助于了解如何实现 ED 就诊的显著减少。

方法

我们研究了 2012 年 1 月至 2015 年 10 月期间密歇根州 37 个减重手术协作组(MBSC)站点的 48,035 名合格减重手术患者。根据风险和可靠性调整后的 ED 就诊率对医院进行排名。对于每个 ED 就诊率三分位数的医院,比较了几种患者、手术和医院总结特征。然后,我们研究了医院是否遵守特定的围手术期措施是否与降低 ED 就诊率显著相关。

结果

只有 30 个手术、医院和患者总结特征中的 3 个是医院 ED 就诊率的显著预测因素:袖状胃切除术率、再入院率和静脉血栓栓塞并发症率(P = 0.04、P = 0.0065 和 P = 0.0047)。此外,医院遵守评估的围手术期措施并不是 ED 就诊率的显著预测因素(P = 0.12)。

结论

目前旨在减少 ED 就诊的做法似乎效果不佳。由于患者人群和当地基础设施的异质性,更具针对性的 ED 就诊减少方法可能更成功。

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