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Discharge to a Post-Acute Care Facility after Emergent Femoral Artery Repair is Not Protective Against Wound Complications.

Joseph Anderson1, Ryan King1, Thomas Brothers2, Jacob Robison1, Ravi Veeraswamy1, Mathew Wooster1, Rupak Mukherjee3, Jean Marie Ruddy4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Access site complication is the most common adverse event after endovascular intervention, and when emergent operative repair of the common femoral artery (CFA) is needed, patient morbidity can be significantly increased. The intent of this project was to identify predictors of wound events after emergent operative repair of the CFA due to an access site complication. It was hypothesized that patients discharged to a facility would benefit from an ongoing relationship with healthcare professionals as evidenced by more consistent follow-up and lower wound complication rates.
METHODS: Patients who had a percutaneous CFA access complication and required emergent open CFA repair at an academic medical institution between 2015 and 2018 were included, and the charts were reviewed retrospectively. Primary outcomes included wound complication and outpatient compliance with vascular surgery clinic visit. Dichotomous groups were evaluated by the chi-squared test, and continuous variables were evaluated by Student's t-test. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were completed to assess risk factors contributing to wound event or failure of clinic follow-up.
RESULTS: Forty-four patients were identified with emergent CFA repair due to an access complication between July 2015 and June 2018. Among this population, 33% of patients had wound complications and 27% were discharged to a facility. Among those discharged to a facility, the rate of follow-up to the vascular surgeon's clinic was significantly lower than those discharged to home (40% vs. 85%, P < 0.05), and the incidence of wound complications appeared greater but did not reach statistical significance (50% vs. 27%, P = 0.11). Univariate analysis indicated that kidney disease, albumin <3 g/dL, and current smoking were predictive of wound complication, whereas on multivariate analysis, only kidney disease remained predictive (P < 0.05, odds ratio = 22). The modified frailty index (mFI) was not predictive of wound complications or compliance with follow-up. However, mFI did approach statistical significance when predicting discharge to a facility.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the availability of medical personnel to arrange transportation and provide wound care in post-acute care facilities, patients who were discharged to a facility after CFA injury requiring emergent repair experienced lower compliance with clinic follow-up and may have suffered more wound complications. Strategies to improve compliance with patient follow-up and wound healing in patients sent to post-acute care facilities are warranted. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31917226      PMCID: PMC7311229          DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2019.12.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0890-5096            Impact factor:   1.466


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