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Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure
BACKGROUND: The introduction of fast-track treatment procedures following cardiac surgery has significantly shortened hospitalisation times in intensive care units (ICU). Readmission to intensive care units is generally considered a negative quality criterion. The aim of this retrospective study is...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23497403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-8-47 |
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author | Kiessling, Arndt H Huneke, Patrick Reyher, Christian Bingold, Tobias Zierer, Andreas Moritz, Anton |
author_facet | Kiessling, Arndt H Huneke, Patrick Reyher, Christian Bingold, Tobias Zierer, Andreas Moritz, Anton |
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description | BACKGROUND: The introduction of fast-track treatment procedures following cardiac surgery has significantly shortened hospitalisation times in intensive care units (ICU). Readmission to intensive care units is generally considered a negative quality criterion. The aim of this retrospective study is to statistically analyse risk factors and predictors for re-admission to the ICU after a fast-track patient management program. METHODS: 229 operated patients (67 ± 11 years, 75% male, BMI 27 ± 3, 6/2010-5/2011) with use of extracorporeal circulation (70 ± 31 min aortic crossclamping, CABG 62%) were selected for a preoperative fast-track procedure (transfer on the day of surgery to an intermediate care (IMC) unit, stable circulatory conditions, extubated). A uni- and multivariate analysis were performed to identify independent predictors for re-admission to the ICU. RESULTS: Over the 11-month study period, 36% of all preoperatively declared fast-track patients could not be transferred to an IMC unit on the day of surgery (n = 77) or had to be readmitted to the ICU after the first postoperative day (n = 4). Readmission or ICU stay signifies a dramatic worsening of the patient outcome (mortality 0/10%, mean hospital stay 10.3 ± 2.5/16.5 ± 16.3, mean transfusion rate 1.4 ± 1,7/5.3 ± 9.1). Predicators for failure of the fast-track procedure are a preoperative ASA class > 3, NYHA class > III and an operation time >267 min ± 74. The significant risk factors for a major postoperative event (= low cardiac output and/or mortality and/or renal failure and/or re-thoracotomy and/or septic shock and/or wound healing disturbances and/or stroke) are a poor EF (OR 2.7 CI 95% 0.98-7.6) and the described ICU readmission (OR 0.14 CI95% 0.05-0.36). CONCLUSION: Re-admission to the ICU or failure to transfer patients to the IMC is associated with a high loss of patient outcome. The ASA > 3, NYHA class > 3 and operation time >267 minutes are independent predictors of fast track protocol failure. |
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spelling | pubmed-36080782013-03-27 Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure Kiessling, Arndt H Huneke, Patrick Reyher, Christian Bingold, Tobias Zierer, Andreas Moritz, Anton J Cardiothorac Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: The introduction of fast-track treatment procedures following cardiac surgery has significantly shortened hospitalisation times in intensive care units (ICU). Readmission to intensive care units is generally considered a negative quality criterion. The aim of this retrospective study is to statistically analyse risk factors and predictors for re-admission to the ICU after a fast-track patient management program. METHODS: 229 operated patients (67 ± 11 years, 75% male, BMI 27 ± 3, 6/2010-5/2011) with use of extracorporeal circulation (70 ± 31 min aortic crossclamping, CABG 62%) were selected for a preoperative fast-track procedure (transfer on the day of surgery to an intermediate care (IMC) unit, stable circulatory conditions, extubated). A uni- and multivariate analysis were performed to identify independent predictors for re-admission to the ICU. RESULTS: Over the 11-month study period, 36% of all preoperatively declared fast-track patients could not be transferred to an IMC unit on the day of surgery (n = 77) or had to be readmitted to the ICU after the first postoperative day (n = 4). Readmission or ICU stay signifies a dramatic worsening of the patient outcome (mortality 0/10%, mean hospital stay 10.3 ± 2.5/16.5 ± 16.3, mean transfusion rate 1.4 ± 1,7/5.3 ± 9.1). Predicators for failure of the fast-track procedure are a preoperative ASA class > 3, NYHA class > III and an operation time >267 min ± 74. The significant risk factors for a major postoperative event (= low cardiac output and/or mortality and/or renal failure and/or re-thoracotomy and/or septic shock and/or wound healing disturbances and/or stroke) are a poor EF (OR 2.7 CI 95% 0.98-7.6) and the described ICU readmission (OR 0.14 CI95% 0.05-0.36). CONCLUSION: Re-admission to the ICU or failure to transfer patients to the IMC is associated with a high loss of patient outcome. The ASA > 3, NYHA class > 3 and operation time >267 minutes are independent predictors of fast track protocol failure. BioMed Central 2013-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3608078/ /pubmed/23497403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-8-47 Text en Copyright ©2013 Kiessling et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kiessling, Arndt H Huneke, Patrick Reyher, Christian Bingold, Tobias Zierer, Andreas Moritz, Anton Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure |
title | Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure |
title_full | Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure |
title_fullStr | Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure |
title_short | Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure |
title_sort | risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23497403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-8-47 |
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