Comparison of Complication Rates and Surgical Costs for Total Ankle Replacements Performed in the Outpatient vs Inpatient Setting

Devon Nixon, Hyunkyu Ko, Brook Martin
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Introduction/Purpose: Increasing data has highlighted the safety and cost-effectiveness of outpatient hip, knee, and shoulder arthroplasty. However, limited evidence – mainly small, single institution case series – has explored complication rates and costs between outpatient and inpatient total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) surgeries. Methods: Utilizing Medicare claims from 2016 to 2019, we retrospectively identified patients ≥65 years of age who underwent TAA based on CPT coding. Patients on Medicare HMO, under age 65, and dual-eligible patients were excluded. Within this dataset, we compared surgeries performed in the outpatient versus inpatient setting. We compared groups based on readmission, all-complication, and infection rates within 1-year of TAA using logistic regressions controlling for age, sex, race, and comorbidity. To help mitigate bias, we also performed a propensity matched model with the same variables. Data were reported as percentage point (PPT) differences (95% CI) between groups, with a positive number indicating higher complication rates and costs among patients treated in the inpatient setting. Results: In total, 8,281 total ankle arthroplasty cases were identified (outpatient: 5,524 and inpatient: 2,757. Compared to inpatient cases, outpatient TAA surgeries were performed on younger, healthier (as assessed by Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) scores) patients who were more likely to be female (p < 0.001). In logistic regression analyses, outpatient TAA cases had lower readmission, all-complication, infection, mortality, and device-associated complication rates (p < 0.001) as compared to inpatient surgeries. Further, outpatient surgeries had sizable cost reductions compared to inpatient surgeries (p < 0.001). Conclusion: TAA performed in the outpatient setting appears to have less complications and decreased cost compared to inpatient procedures – though inpatient surgeries were presumably riskier as they were performed on older patients with increased co-morbidities. When clinically appropriate, though, TAA as an outpatient procedure appears to provide substantial reductions in cost with notable reductions in surgical risk.
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门诊与住院全踝关节置换术的并发症发生率和手术成本比较
简介/目的:越来越多的数据强调了门诊髋、膝和肩关节置换术的安全性和成本效益。然而,探讨门诊和住院全踝关节置换术(TAA)手术并发症发生率和成本的证据有限,主要是单个机构的小型病例系列。方法:利用 2016 年至 2019 年的医疗保险报销单,我们根据 CPT 编码回顾性地识别了年龄≥65 岁、接受 TAA 手术的患者。参加医疗保险 HMO 的患者、65 岁以下的患者和双重资格患者被排除在外。在该数据集中,我们对在门诊和住院环境下进行的手术进行了比较。在控制年龄、性别、种族和合并症的情况下,我们使用逻辑回归法根据 TAA 1 年内的再入院率、所有并发症率和感染率对各组进行了比较。为了减少偏差,我们还使用相同的变量建立了倾向匹配模型。数据以组间百分点(PPT)差异(95% CI)的形式报告,正数表示住院患者的并发症发生率和费用较高。结果:总共确定了 8,281 例全踝关节置换术病例(门诊病人:5,524 例,住院病人:2,757 例)。与住院病例相比,门诊 TAA 手术的患者更年轻、更健康(根据夏尔森综合症指数 (CCI) 评分评估),而且更可能是女性(P < 0.001)。在逻辑回归分析中,与住院手术相比,门诊 TAA 病例的再入院率、并发症发生率、感染率、死亡率和器械相关并发症发生率均较低(P < 0.001)。此外,与住院手术相比,门诊手术大大降低了成本(P < 0.001)。结论:与住院手术相比,在门诊进行的 TAA 似乎并发症更少,费用也更低,不过住院手术的风险可能更高,因为手术对象是年龄较大、合并疾病较多的患者。不过,在临床上合适的情况下,门诊进行 TAA 手术似乎能大幅降低成本,同时显著降低手术风险。
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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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