因先天性脊柱侧凸接受初次融合术的患者非计划再入院和住院时间延长的相关因素。

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY International Journal of Spine Surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.14444/8614
Ari R Berg, John I Shin, Andrew Leggett, Ashok Para, Dhruv Mendiratta, Neil Kaushal, Michael J Vives
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背景:大约50%的先天性脊柱侧凸患者需要接受手术治疗,以防止病情进一步恶化。关于先天性脊柱侧弯症的治疗效果,文献报道很少。本研究旨在确定与接受先天性脊柱侧凸初级手术治疗的患者非计划再入院和住院时间(LOS)延长相关的独立风险因素:查询了2016-2018年国家外科质量改进数据库-儿科,以确定接受脊柱原发性后路融合术的先天性脊柱侧凸患者。收集了患者的人口统计学特征、合并症和手术变量,如融合的层次数和美国麻醉医师协会(ASA)分类。对患者因素进行了单变量和多变量分析,以检验与30天内再次入院和住院时间延长(>4天)的关系:结果:共确定了 816 名患者。平均年龄为(11.3±4.02)岁,术后平均住院日为(4.64±3.71)天。43名患者(5.40%)再次入院,73名患者(8.96%)住院时间延长。与住院时间延长相关的独立风险因素包括慢性肺部疾病(P < 0.001)、气管造口术(P < 0.001)、中枢神经系统结构异常(P = 0.039)、氧气支持(P < 0.001)和融合层数(P = 0.008)。与非计划再入院独立相关的因素是骨盆融合(P = 0.004)和LOS >4天(P = 0.008):结论:住院时间延长和再入院被广泛用作医院的质量和绩效指标。先天性脊柱侧弯通常进展迅速,导致严重畸形,与特发性和神经肌肉畸形相比,需要手术治疗的年龄往往较早。然而,手术干预的 30 天疗效尚未得到深入研究。本研究确定了延长住院时间和再次入院的风险因素,这有助于术前规划、患者/家属咨询和术后护理:临床相关性:先天性脊柱侧凸的治疗面临一定的挑战,了解初级融合手术后不良后果的风险因素可以减轻这些挑战。
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Factors Associated With Unplanned Readmissions and Prolonged Length of Stay in Patients Undergoing Primary Fusion for Congenital Scoliosis.

Background: Approximately 50% of patients with congenital scoliosis will require surgical treatment to prevent further progression. Outcomes following congenital scoliosis are sparse in the literature. The purpose of this study was to identify independent risk factors associated with unplanned readmission and prolonged length of stay (LOS) in patients undergoing primary surgical treatment for congenital scoliosis.

Methods: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Database-Pediatric was queried for database years 2016-2018 to identify patients with congenital scoliosis who underwent primary posterior fusion of the spine. Patient demographics, comorbidities, and operative variables, such as the number of levels fused and the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classificaiton, were collected. Univariate and multivariate analyses of patient factors were performed to test for association with readmission within 30 days and prolonged LOS (>4 days).

Results: Eight hundred sixteen patients were identified. The average age was 11.3 ± 4.02 years, and the mean postoperative LOS was 4.64 ± 3.71 days. Forty-three patients (5.40%) were readmitted, and 73 patients (8.96%) had prolonged LOS. Independent risk factors associated with prolonged LOS included chronic lung disease (P < 0.001), presence of a tracheostomy (P < 0.001), structural central nervous system abnormality (P = 0.039), oxygen support (P < 0.001), and number of levels fused (P = 0.008). The factors independently associated with unplanned readmission were fusion to the pelvis (P = 0.004) and LOS >4 days (P = 0.008).

Conclusions: Prolonged LOS and readmission are widely being used as quality and performance metrics for hospitals. Congenital scoliosis, which often progresses rapidly resulting in significant deformity, frequently requires surgery at an earlier age than idiopathic and neuromuscular deformity. Nevertheless, 30-day outcomes for surgical intervention have not been thoroughly studied. The present study identifies risk factors for prolonged LOS and readmission, which can facilitate preoperative planning, patient/family counseling, and postoperative care.

Clinical relevance: Congenital scoliosis management poses certain challenges that may be mitigated by understanding the risk factors for adverse outcomes following primary fusion surgery.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Spine Surgery is the official scientific journal of ISASS, the International Intradiscal Therapy Society, the Pittsburgh Spine Summit, and the Büttner-Janz Spinefoundation, and is an official partner of the Southern Neurosurgical Society. The goal of the International Journal of Spine Surgery is to promote and disseminate online the most up-to-date scientific and clinical research into innovations in motion preservation and new spinal surgery technology, including basic science, biologics, and tissue engineering. The Journal is dedicated to educating spine surgeons worldwide by reporting on the scientific basis, indications, surgical techniques, complications, outcomes, and follow-up data for promising spinal procedures.
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