Patient and hospital factors associated with 30-day readmissions after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Shawon, Md Shajedur Rahman [1 ]
Odutola, Michael [1 ]
Falster, Michael O. [1 ]
Jorm, Louisa R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New South Wales UNSW Sydney, Ctr Big Data Res Hlth, Kensington, NSW, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 澳大利亚国家健康与医学研究理事会;
关键词
Coronary artery bypass graft; Cabg; Readmission; Hospitalisation; 30-day readmission; Patient factors; Hospital factors; MAJOR SURGERY; OUTCOMES; RISK; QUALITY; CARE; PREDICTORS; MORTALITY; REVASCULARIZATION; SCALE; RATES;
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10.1186/s13019-021-01556-1
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Readmission after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is associated with adverse outcomes and significant healthcare costs, and 30-day readmission rate is considered as a key indicator of the quality of care. This study aims to: quantify rates of readmission within 30 days of CABG surgery; explore the causes of readmissions; and investigate how patient- and hospital-level factors influence readmission. Methods We conducted systematic searches (until June 2020) of PubMed and Embase databases to retrieve observational studies that investigated readmission after CABG. Random effect meta-analysis was used to estimate rates and predictors of 30-day post-CABG readmission. Results In total, 53 studies meeting inclusion criteria were identified, including 8,937,457 CABG patients. The pooled 30-day readmission rate was 12.9% (95% CI: 11.3-14.4%). The most frequently reported underlying causes of 30-day readmissions were infection and sepsis (range: 6.9-28.6%), cardiac arrythmia (4.5-26.7%), congestive heart failure (5.8-15.7%), respiratory complications (1-20%) and pleural effusion (0.4-22.5%). Individual factors including age (OR per 10-year increase 1.12 [95% CI: 1.04-1.20]), female sex (OR 1.29 [1.25-1.34]), non-White race (OR 1.15 [1.10-1.21]), not having private insurance (OR 1.39 [1.27-1.51]) and various comorbidities were strongly associated with 30-day readmission rates, whereas associations with hospital factors including hospital CABG volume, surgeon CABG volume, hospital size, hospital quality and teaching status were inconsistent. Conclusions Nearly 1 in 8 CABG patients are readmitted within 30 days and the majority of these are readmitted for noncardiac causes. Readmission rates are strongly influenced by patients' demographic and clinical characteristics, but not by broadly defined hospital characteristics.
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