Admission rates, early readmission rates and patient acceptability of 142 cases of day case septoplasty.

R P Hogg, M J Prior, A P Johnson
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Day case surgery should be confined to those procedures where less than 3% of patients require admission. The aim of this study was to establish the admission rates, early readmission rates and patient acceptability of 142 consecutive cases of day case septoplasty. Data acquisition was by retrospective postal questionnaire. One hundred and fifty-three patients were studied and data was acquired on 142. Ninety per cent (128/142) of patients had operations on afternoon lists. Admissions were 7/142 (5%), the early readmission rate (within 24 h) was 0% and 25/142 (17%) of patients felt they would rather have stayed in hospital for the first night after surgery. The conclusion of this work is that day case septoplasty is an acceptable practice in appropriately selected patients who are operated upon in the morning and when the technique described here is applied. An acceptably small proportion of planned day cases may require admission.

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142例中隔成形术的住院率、早期再入院率及患者接受程度。
日间病例手术应限于那些少于3%的患者需要住院的手术。本研究的目的是确定142例连续日病例中隔成形术的住院率、早期再入院率和患者的接受程度。数据采集采用回顾性邮寄问卷。153例患者被研究,其中142例获得数据。90%(128/142)患者在下午手术。入院率为7/142(5%),早期再入院率(24小时内)为0%,25/142(17%)的患者认为他们宁愿在术后第一个晚上住院。这项工作的结论是,在适当选择的患者在上午进行手术,当这里描述的技术应用时,日间病例鼻中隔成形术是一种可接受的做法。可接受的一小部分计划日病例可能需要入院。
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