Characterising nationwide reasons for unplanned hospital readmission after colorectal cancer surgery

被引:3
作者
Xu, William [1 ]
Wells, Cameron I. [1 ,2 ]
McGuinness, Matthew [1 ,3 ]
Varghese, Chris [1 ]
Keane, Celia [1 ,3 ]
Liu, Chen [1 ]
O'Grady, Gregory [1 ]
Bissett, Ian P. [1 ,4 ]
Harmston, Christopher [1 ,3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Surg, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] Cty Manukau Dist Hlth Board, Dept Gen Surg, Auckland, New Zealand
[3] Northland Dist Hlth Board, Dept Surg, Whangarei, New Zealand
[4] Auckland City Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Auckland, New Zealand
[5] Northland Dist Hlth Board, Dept Surg, 115 Maunu Rd,Private Bag 9742, Whangarei 0148, New Zealand
关键词
colorectal cancer; colorectal surgery; postoperative complications; postoperative recovery; quality improvement; NEW-ZEALAND; SURGICAL-READMISSION; OUTCOMES; QUALITY; DEHYDRATION; RESECTION; RATES; COST; CARE;
D O I
10.1111/codi.16467
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background: Readmissions after colorectal cancer surgery are common, despite advancements in surgical care, and have a significant impact on both individual patients and overall healthcare costs. The aim of this study was to determine the 30-and 90 days readmission rate after colorectal cancer surgery, and to investigate the risk factors and clinical reasons for unplanned readmissions.Method: A multicenter, population-based study including all patients discharged after index colorectal cancer resection from 2010 to 2020 in Aotearoa New Zealand (AoNZ) was completed. The Ministry of Health National Minimum Dataset was used. Rates of readmission at 30 days and 90 days were calculated. Mixed-effect logistic regression models were built to investigate factors associated with unplanned readmission. Reasons for readmission were described.Results: Data were obtained on 16,885 patients. Unplanned 30-day and 90-day hospital readmission rates were 15.1% and 23.7% respectively. The main readmission risk factors were comorbidities, advanced disease, and postoperative complications. Hospital level variation was not present. Despite risk adjustment, R-2 value of models was low (30 days: 4.3%, 90 days: 5.2%). The most common reasons for readmission were gastrointestinal causes (32.1%) and wound complications (14.4%). Rates of readmission did not improve over the 11 years study period (p = 0.876).Conclusion: Readmissions following colorectal resections in AoNZ are higher than other comparable healthcare systems and rates have remained constant over time. While patient comorbidities and postoperative complications are associated with readmission, the explanatory value of these variables is poor. To reduce unplanned readmissions, efforts should be focused on prevention and early detection of post-discharge complications.
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