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Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology
BACKGROUND: Pediatric oncology patients have high rates of hospital readmission but there is a dearth of research into risk factors for unplanned 30‐day readmissions among this high‐risk population. AIM: In this study, we built a statistical model to provide insight into risk factors of unplanned re...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8222549/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33533203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1343 |
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author | Hoenk, Kamila Torno, Lilibeth Feaster, William Taraman, Sharief Chang, Anthony Weiss, Michael Pugh, Karen Anderson, Brittney Ehwerhemuepha, Louis |
author_facet | Hoenk, Kamila Torno, Lilibeth Feaster, William Taraman, Sharief Chang, Anthony Weiss, Michael Pugh, Karen Anderson, Brittney Ehwerhemuepha, Louis |
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description | BACKGROUND: Pediatric oncology patients have high rates of hospital readmission but there is a dearth of research into risk factors for unplanned 30‐day readmissions among this high‐risk population. AIM: In this study, we built a statistical model to provide insight into risk factors of unplanned readmissions in this pediatric oncology. METHODS: We retrieved 32 667 encounters from 10 418 pediatric patients with a neoplastic condition from 16 hospitals in the Cerner Health Facts Database and built a mixed‐effects model with patients nested within hospitals for inference on 75% of the data and reserved the remaining as an independent test dataset. RESULTS: The mixed‐effects model indicated that patients with acute lymphoid leukemia (in relapse), neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, or bone/cartilage cancer have increased odds of readmission. The number of cancer medications taken by the patient and the administration of chemotherapy were associated with increased odds of readmission for all cancer types. Wilms Tumor had a significant interaction with administration of chemotherapy, indicating that the risk due to chemotherapy is exacerbated in patients with Wilms Tumor. A second two‐way interaction between recent history of chemotherapy treatment and infections was associated with increased odds of readmission. The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (and corresponding 95% confidence interval) of the mixed‐effects model was 0.714 (0.702, 0.725) on the independent test dataset. CONCLUSION: Readmission risk in oncology is modified by the specific type of cancer, current and past administration of chemotherapy, and increased health care utilization. Oncology‐specific models can provide decision support where model built on other or mixed population has failed. |
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spelling | pubmed-82225492021-06-29 Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology Hoenk, Kamila Torno, Lilibeth Feaster, William Taraman, Sharief Chang, Anthony Weiss, Michael Pugh, Karen Anderson, Brittney Ehwerhemuepha, Louis Cancer Rep (Hoboken) Original Articles BACKGROUND: Pediatric oncology patients have high rates of hospital readmission but there is a dearth of research into risk factors for unplanned 30‐day readmissions among this high‐risk population. AIM: In this study, we built a statistical model to provide insight into risk factors of unplanned readmissions in this pediatric oncology. METHODS: We retrieved 32 667 encounters from 10 418 pediatric patients with a neoplastic condition from 16 hospitals in the Cerner Health Facts Database and built a mixed‐effects model with patients nested within hospitals for inference on 75% of the data and reserved the remaining as an independent test dataset. RESULTS: The mixed‐effects model indicated that patients with acute lymphoid leukemia (in relapse), neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, or bone/cartilage cancer have increased odds of readmission. The number of cancer medications taken by the patient and the administration of chemotherapy were associated with increased odds of readmission for all cancer types. Wilms Tumor had a significant interaction with administration of chemotherapy, indicating that the risk due to chemotherapy is exacerbated in patients with Wilms Tumor. A second two‐way interaction between recent history of chemotherapy treatment and infections was associated with increased odds of readmission. The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (and corresponding 95% confidence interval) of the mixed‐effects model was 0.714 (0.702, 0.725) on the independent test dataset. CONCLUSION: Readmission risk in oncology is modified by the specific type of cancer, current and past administration of chemotherapy, and increased health care utilization. Oncology‐specific models can provide decision support where model built on other or mixed population has failed. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8222549/ /pubmed/33533203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1343 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Cancer Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Hoenk, Kamila Torno, Lilibeth Feaster, William Taraman, Sharief Chang, Anthony Weiss, Michael Pugh, Karen Anderson, Brittney Ehwerhemuepha, Louis Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology |
title | Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology |
title_full | Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology |
title_fullStr | Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology |
title_full_unstemmed | Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology |
title_short | Multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology |
title_sort | multicenter study of risk factors of unplanned 30‐day readmissions in pediatric oncology |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8222549/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33533203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1343 |
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