2015
Early hospital readmission for gastrointestinal-related complications predicts long-term mortality after pancreatectomy
Hicks CW, Tosoian JJ, Craig-Schapiro R, Valero V, Cameron JL, Eckhauser FE, Hirose K, Makary MA, Pawlik TM, Ahuja N, Weiss MJ, Wolfgang CL. Early hospital readmission for gastrointestinal-related complications predicts long-term mortality after pancreatectomy. The American Journal Of Surgery 2015, 210: 636-642.e1. PMID: 26384793, PMCID: PMC4634566, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2015.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly hospital readmissionHospital readmissionOverall mortalityLong-term mortalitySignificant independent predictorsBaseline group differencesPancreatectomy patientsIndependent predictorsPrognostic significanceInstitutional databaseRisk factorsPancreatectomyMultivariate analysisReadmissionMortalityComplicationsPatientsAdditional studiesGroup differencesStatewide datasetMorbiditySocial factorsTracking Early Readmission After Pancreatectomy to Index and Nonindex Institutions: A More Accurate Assessment of Readmission
Tosoian JJ, Hicks CW, Cameron JL, Valero V, Eckhauser FE, Hirose K, Makary MA, Pawlik TM, Ahuja N, Weiss MJ, Wolfgang CL. Tracking Early Readmission After Pancreatectomy to Index and Nonindex Institutions: A More Accurate Assessment of Readmission. JAMA Surgery 2015, 150: 152-158. PMID: 25535811, PMCID: PMC4461067, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2014.2346.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTertiary care referral centerPatient-level factorsNonindex hospitalEarly readmissionReferral centerMultivariable analysisPatterns of readmissionPostoperative drain placementRate of readmissionRisk of readmissionData of patientsAge 65 yearsHigh-volume institutionsDistal pancreatectomyPostoperative infectionPrimary outcomeLiver diseaseDrain placementInstitutional databaseRisk factorsPancreatectomyRetrospective analysisReadmissionMAIN OUTCOMEPatients
2013
Assessing Readmission After General, Vascular, and Thoracic Surgery Using ACS-NSQIP
Lucas DJ, Haider A, Haut E, Dodson R, Wolfgang CL, Ahuja N, Sweeney J, Pawlik TM. Assessing Readmission After General, Vascular, and Thoracic Surgery Using ACS-NSQIP. Annals Of Surgery 2013, 258: 430-439. PMID: 24022435, PMCID: PMC4623433, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0b013e3182a18fcc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedDatabases, FactualDecision Support TechniquesFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHealth Status IndicatorsHumansLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPatient ReadmissionPostoperative ComplicationsRegression AnalysisRisk FactorsROC CurveSurgical Procedures, OperativeThoracic Surgical ProceduresUnited StatesVascular Surgical ProceduresConceptsASA classReadmission ratesThoracic surgerySurgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramNational Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramSurgical Quality Improvement ProgramInteger-based scoreMedian American SocietyStay 10 daysMedian patient ageRisk of readmissionHigher readmission ratesQuality Improvement ProgramAnesthesiologists classInpatient complicationsMedian LOSPatient agePatient characteristicsNonelective surgeryUpper gastrointestinalACS-NSQIPReadmission riskRisk factorsReadmissionAmerican College