| Literature DB >> 25081514 |
Ben M Bradley1, Shelly N Griffiths1, Kyle J Stewart1, Gordon A Higgins1, Michael Hockings1, David L Isaac1.
Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed 589 patients undergoing lower-limb arthroplasty, recording age, body mass index (BMI) and co-morbidities. The effect of these on operative duration and length of stay (LOS) was analysed. For a 1 point increase in BMI we expect LOS to increase by a factor of 2.9% and mean theatre time to increase by 1.46minutes. For a 1-year increase in age, we expect LOS to increase by a factor of 1.2%. We have calculated the extra financial costs associated. The current reimbursement system underestimates the financial impact of BMI and age. The results have been used to produce a chart that allows prediction of LOS following lower limb arthroplasty based on BMI and age. These data are of use in planning operating lists.Entities:
Keywords: financial cost; hip and knee arthroplasty; length of stay; obesity; theatre time
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25081514 DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2014.06.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arthroplasty ISSN: 0883-5403 Impact factor: 4.757