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Risk factors of unplanned readmission after colorectal surgery: a prospective, multicenter study.

D Guinier1, G A Mantion, A Alves, F Kwiatkowski, K Slim, Y Panis.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Unplanned readmission after colorectal surgery is a relatively frequent event, knowledge of which often is inaccurate. This study was designed to examine the incidence and causes of readmissions and to determine the criteria that could predict them.
METHODS: From June to September 2002, 1,421 patients were enrolled in a prospective, multicenter study performed by the Association Francaise de Chirurgie. The goal of the study was to determine mortality and morbidity after colorectal surgery for elective or emergency surgical management of diverticular disease or cancer. In the study, readmissions within three months after discharge were assessed.
RESULTS: Of 1,421 patients, 342 patients (27 percent) were readmitted once after a mean period of 53 days. Among the readmissions, 248 (19.5 percent) were planned and 94 (7.5 percent) were unplanned (mainly for septic complications). With the multivariate logistic regression analysis, five independent factors were significantly associated with a higher risk of unplanned readmission (in order of importance): surgical field contamination, long duration of operation, need for an associated surgical procedure, hemoglobin level <12 g/dl, and absence of air testing after colorectal anastomosis.
CONCLUSIONS: The study permitted to individualize several factors significantly associated with a higher risk of unplanned readmission after colorectal surgery.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17665252     DOI: 10.1007/s10350-007-0310-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum        ISSN: 0012-3706            Impact factor:   4.585


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2.  Thirty-day readmission after ventral hernia repair: predictable or preventable?

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3.  Readmissions after colorectal surgery: not all are equal.

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4.  Identification of process measures to reduce postoperative readmission.

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5.  Thirty-Day Hospital Readmission After Restorative Proctocolectomy and Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis for Chronic Ulcerative Colitis at a High-Volume Center.

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6.  Factors associated with hospital readmission following diverting ileostomy creation.

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7.  Readmission after colectomy for cancer predicts one-year mortality.

Authors:  David Yu Greenblatt; Sharon M Weber; Erin S O'Connor; Noelle K LoConte; Jinn-Ing Liou; Maureen A Smith
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8.  Identifying causes for high readmission rates after stoma reversal.

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Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2013-11-27       Impact factor: 4.584

9.  Postoperative readmissions following ileostomy formation among patients with a gynecologic malignancy.

Authors:  Michelle A Glasgow; Kristin Shields; Rachel Isaksson Vogel; Deanna Teoh; Peter A Argenta
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol       Date:  2014-06-14       Impact factor: 5.482

10.  Readmission After Resections of the Colon and Rectum: Predictors of a Costly and Common Outcome.

Authors:  Lindsay A Bliss; Lillias H Maguire; Zeling Chau; Catherine J Yang; Deborah A Nagle; Andrew T Chan; Jennifer F Tseng
Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum       Date:  2015-12       Impact factor: 4.585

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