Orthopedic Specialty Hospital Reasons for Transfer and Subsequent Outcomes
Surgical specialty hospitals provide patients, surgeons, and staff with a streamlined approach to elective surgery but may not be equipped to handle all complications arising postoperatively. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immediate postoperative and 90-day outcomes of patients who wer...
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description | Surgical specialty hospitals provide patients, surgeons, and staff with a streamlined approach to elective surgery but may not be equipped to handle all complications arising postoperatively. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immediate postoperative and 90-day outcomes of patients who were transferred from a high-volume specialty hospital following primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
All patients who were admitted to one orthopedic specialty hospital for primary THA or TKA between January 2015 and December 2019, and subsequently transferred to a tertiary care hospital, were identified and propensity matched to nontransferred patients. Emergency department visits, complications, readmissions, mortality, and revisions within 90 days of surgery were identified for each group.
There were 26 TKAs (0.78%) and 20 THAs (0.48%) transferred, representing 0.62% of all primary THAs and TKAs performed over the study duration. Arrhythmia and chest pain were the most common reasons for transfer. Ninety-day readmissions were significantly higher in the transfer group (15.2% vs 4.3%, P = .020) with an odds ratio for readmission after transfer of 3.9 (95% confidence interval 1.3-12.4). Overall complications and orthopedic complications did not differ significantly, although transferred patients had a higher rate of medical complications (13.0% vs 2.2%, P = .008) with an odds ratio of 6.7 (95% confidence interval 1.6-28.2).
Transfer from a specialty hospital is rarely required following primary TKA and THA. Although not at increased risk for orthopedic complications, these transferred patients are at increased risk for readmissions and medical complications within the first 90 days of their care, necessitating increased vigilance. |
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All patients who were admitted to one orthopedic specialty hospital for primary THA or TKA between January 2015 and December 2019, and subsequently transferred to a tertiary care hospital, were identified and propensity matched to nontransferred patients. Emergency department visits, complications, readmissions, mortality, and revisions within 90 days of surgery were identified for each group.
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