| Literature DB >> 26721252 |
Gregory D Schroeder1, Mark F Kurd1, Christopher K Kepler1, Kris E Radcliff1, Jeffery A Rihn1, D Greg Anderson1, Alan S Hilibrand1, Alexander R Vaccaro1.
Abstract
The purpose of this case-control study is to compare the treatment algorithm and complication rate for patients who undergo an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion at a physician-owned specialty hospital to those who undergo surgery at a university-owned tertiary care hospital. Two controls were identified for 77 patients, and no differences in demographic data were identified. The median time between the onset of symptoms and surgery was shorter for patients who had surgery at the tertiary care center than for patients who had surgery at the specialty hospital (26.7 weeks vs 32.7 weeks, P = .0004). Furthermore, a higher percentage of patients who had surgery at the specialty hospital attempted nonoperative treatments than patients who underwent surgery at the tertiary care hospital.Entities:
Keywords: ACDF; physician-owned hospital; specialty hospital; treatment algorithm
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26721252 DOI: 10.1177/1062860615619691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Qual ISSN: 1062-8606 Impact factor: 1.852