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Predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach

BACKGROUND: For cancer patients with an unplanned hospitalization, estimating survival has been limited. We examined factors predicting survival and investigated the concept of using a deficit‐accumulation survival index (DASI) in this population. METHODS: Data were abstracted from medical records o...

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Autores principales: Hembree, Timothy N., Thirlwell, Sarah, Reich, Richard R., Pabbathi, Smitha, Extermann, Martine, Ramsakal, Asha
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31493342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2472
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author Hembree, Timothy N.
Thirlwell, Sarah
Reich, Richard R.
Pabbathi, Smitha
Extermann, Martine
Ramsakal, Asha
author_facet Hembree, Timothy N.
Thirlwell, Sarah
Reich, Richard R.
Pabbathi, Smitha
Extermann, Martine
Ramsakal, Asha
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description BACKGROUND: For cancer patients with an unplanned hospitalization, estimating survival has been limited. We examined factors predicting survival and investigated the concept of using a deficit‐accumulation survival index (DASI) in this population. METHODS: Data were abstracted from medical records of 145 patients who had an unplanned 30‐day readmission between 01/01/16 and 09/30/16. Comparison data were obtained for patients who were admitted as close in time to the date of index admission of a study patient, but who did not experience a readmission within 30 days of their discharge date. Our survival analysis compared those readmitted within 30 days versus those who were not. Scores from 23 medical record elements used in our DASI system categorized patients into low‐, moderate‐, and high‐score groups. RESULTS: Thirty‐day readmission was strongly associated with the survival (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 2.39; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.46‐3.92). Patients readmitted within 30 days of discharge from index admission had a median survival of 147 days (95% CI, 85‐207) versus patients not readmitted who had not reached median survival by the end of the study (P < .0001). DASI was useful in predicting the survival; median survival time was 78 days (95% CI, 61‐131) for the high score, 318 days (95% CI, 207‐426) for the moderate score, and not reached as of 426 days (95% CI, 251 to undetermined) for the low‐score DASI group (P < .0001). CONCLUSIONS: Patients readmitted within 30 days of an unplanned hospitalization are at higher risk of mortality than those not readmitted. A novel DASI developed from clinical documentation may help to predict survival in this population.
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spelling pubmed-68259782019-11-07 Predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach Hembree, Timothy N. Thirlwell, Sarah Reich, Richard R. Pabbathi, Smitha Extermann, Martine Ramsakal, Asha Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research BACKGROUND: For cancer patients with an unplanned hospitalization, estimating survival has been limited. We examined factors predicting survival and investigated the concept of using a deficit‐accumulation survival index (DASI) in this population. METHODS: Data were abstracted from medical records of 145 patients who had an unplanned 30‐day readmission between 01/01/16 and 09/30/16. Comparison data were obtained for patients who were admitted as close in time to the date of index admission of a study patient, but who did not experience a readmission within 30 days of their discharge date. Our survival analysis compared those readmitted within 30 days versus those who were not. Scores from 23 medical record elements used in our DASI system categorized patients into low‐, moderate‐, and high‐score groups. RESULTS: Thirty‐day readmission was strongly associated with the survival (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 2.39; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.46‐3.92). Patients readmitted within 30 days of discharge from index admission had a median survival of 147 days (95% CI, 85‐207) versus patients not readmitted who had not reached median survival by the end of the study (P < .0001). DASI was useful in predicting the survival; median survival time was 78 days (95% CI, 61‐131) for the high score, 318 days (95% CI, 207‐426) for the moderate score, and not reached as of 426 days (95% CI, 251 to undetermined) for the low‐score DASI group (P < .0001). CONCLUSIONS: Patients readmitted within 30 days of an unplanned hospitalization are at higher risk of mortality than those not readmitted. A novel DASI developed from clinical documentation may help to predict survival in this population. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6825978/ /pubmed/31493342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2472 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Cancer Research
Hembree, Timothy N.
Thirlwell, Sarah
Reich, Richard R.
Pabbathi, Smitha
Extermann, Martine
Ramsakal, Asha
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title Predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach
title_full Predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach
title_fullStr Predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach
title_full_unstemmed Predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach
title_short Predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach
title_sort predicting survival in cancer patients with and without 30‐day readmission of an unplanned hospitalization using a deficit accumulation approach
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31493342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2472
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