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Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery
STUDY DESIGN: Single-center retrospective cohort. PURPOSE: To compare surgical outcomes of patients based on lumbar drain variables relating to output and duration. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: The use of drains following lumbar spine surgery, specifically with respect to hospital readmission, postoperat...
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Korean Society of Spine Surgery
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36625018 http://dx.doi.org/10.31616/asj.2022.0073 |
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author | Karamian, Brian Kothari, Parth Toci, Gregory Lambrechts, Mark James Canseco, Jose Mao, Jennifer Narayan, Raj Alfonsi, Samuel Sirch, Francis Kheir, Nadim Semenza, Nicholas Woods, Barrett Rihn, Jeffrey Kurd, Mark Radcliff, Kris Kaye, Ian David Hilibrand, Alan Kepler, Christopher Vaccaro, Alexander Richard Schroeder, Gregory |
author_facet | Karamian, Brian Kothari, Parth Toci, Gregory Lambrechts, Mark James Canseco, Jose Mao, Jennifer Narayan, Raj Alfonsi, Samuel Sirch, Francis Kheir, Nadim Semenza, Nicholas Woods, Barrett Rihn, Jeffrey Kurd, Mark Radcliff, Kris Kaye, Ian David Hilibrand, Alan Kepler, Christopher Vaccaro, Alexander Richard Schroeder, Gregory |
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description | STUDY DESIGN: Single-center retrospective cohort. PURPOSE: To compare surgical outcomes of patients based on lumbar drain variables relating to output and duration. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: The use of drains following lumbar spine surgery, specifically with respect to hospital readmission, postoperative hematoma, postoperative anemia, and surgical site infections, has been controversial. METHODS: Patients aged ≥18 years who underwent lumbar fusion with a postoperative drain between 2017 and 2020 were included and grouped based on hospital readmission status, last 8-hour drain output (<40 mL cutoff), or drain duration (2 days cutoff). Total output of all drains, total output of the primary drain, drain duration in days, drain output per day, last 8-hour output, penultimate 8-hour output, and last 8-hour delta (last 8-hour output subtracted by penultimate 8-hour output) were collected. Continuous and categorical data were compared between groups. Multivariate logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were performed to determine whether drain variables can predict hospital readmission, postoperative blood transfusions, and postoperative anemia. Alpha was 0.05. RESULTS: Our cohort consisted of 1,166 patients with 111 (9.5%) hospital readmissions. Results of regression analysis did not identify any of the drain variables as independent predictors of hospital readmission, postoperative blood transfusion, or postoperative anemia. ROC analysis demonstrated the drain variables to be poor predictors of hospital readmission, with the highest area under curve of 0.524 (drain duration), corresponding to a sensitivity of 61.3% and specificity of 49.9%. CONCLUSIONS: Drain output or duration did not affect readmission rates following lumbar spine surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-101516352023-05-03 Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery Karamian, Brian Kothari, Parth Toci, Gregory Lambrechts, Mark James Canseco, Jose Mao, Jennifer Narayan, Raj Alfonsi, Samuel Sirch, Francis Kheir, Nadim Semenza, Nicholas Woods, Barrett Rihn, Jeffrey Kurd, Mark Radcliff, Kris Kaye, Ian David Hilibrand, Alan Kepler, Christopher Vaccaro, Alexander Richard Schroeder, Gregory Asian Spine J Clinical Study STUDY DESIGN: Single-center retrospective cohort. PURPOSE: To compare surgical outcomes of patients based on lumbar drain variables relating to output and duration. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: The use of drains following lumbar spine surgery, specifically with respect to hospital readmission, postoperative hematoma, postoperative anemia, and surgical site infections, has been controversial. METHODS: Patients aged ≥18 years who underwent lumbar fusion with a postoperative drain between 2017 and 2020 were included and grouped based on hospital readmission status, last 8-hour drain output (<40 mL cutoff), or drain duration (2 days cutoff). Total output of all drains, total output of the primary drain, drain duration in days, drain output per day, last 8-hour output, penultimate 8-hour output, and last 8-hour delta (last 8-hour output subtracted by penultimate 8-hour output) were collected. Continuous and categorical data were compared between groups. Multivariate logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were performed to determine whether drain variables can predict hospital readmission, postoperative blood transfusions, and postoperative anemia. Alpha was 0.05. RESULTS: Our cohort consisted of 1,166 patients with 111 (9.5%) hospital readmissions. Results of regression analysis did not identify any of the drain variables as independent predictors of hospital readmission, postoperative blood transfusion, or postoperative anemia. ROC analysis demonstrated the drain variables to be poor predictors of hospital readmission, with the highest area under curve of 0.524 (drain duration), corresponding to a sensitivity of 61.3% and specificity of 49.9%. CONCLUSIONS: Drain output or duration did not affect readmission rates following lumbar spine surgery. Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2023-04 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10151635/ /pubmed/36625018 http://dx.doi.org/10.31616/asj.2022.0073 Text en Copyright © 2023 by Korean Society of Spine Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Karamian, Brian Kothari, Parth Toci, Gregory Lambrechts, Mark James Canseco, Jose Mao, Jennifer Narayan, Raj Alfonsi, Samuel Sirch, Francis Kheir, Nadim Semenza, Nicholas Woods, Barrett Rihn, Jeffrey Kurd, Mark Radcliff, Kris Kaye, Ian David Hilibrand, Alan Kepler, Christopher Vaccaro, Alexander Richard Schroeder, Gregory Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery |
title | Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery |
title_full | Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery |
title_fullStr | Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery |
title_short | Effect of Drain Duration and Output on Perioperative Outcomes and Readmissions after Lumbar Spine Surgery |
title_sort | effect of drain duration and output on perioperative outcomes and readmissions after lumbar spine surgery |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36625018 http://dx.doi.org/10.31616/asj.2022.0073 |
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