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Causes and Risk Factors of Repeated Hospitalization among Patients with Diabetic Retinopathy

PURPOSE: To identify the causes and risk factors of repeated hospitalization among patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR). METHODS: Our study retrospectively examined the data of DR patients who were readmitted for treatments to the Department of Ophthalmology, Guangdong Provincial People's Ho...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Yu, Liang, Yingying, Lin, Zhanjie, Kong, Huiqian, Du, Zijing, Hu, Yunyan, Ouyang, Shuyi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9167072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35669395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4663221
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Sumario:PURPOSE: To identify the causes and risk factors of repeated hospitalization among patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR). METHODS: Our study retrospectively examined the data of DR patients who were readmitted for treatments to the Department of Ophthalmology, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital between January 2012 and July 2021. We first analyzed the main causes of repeated admissions and then divided the patients into three groups according to the times of readmissions. Ordinal logistic regression was performed to determine the impact of patients' demographic and clinical characteristics. Moreover, comparisons of the length of stay and the hospitalization cost of DR patients with repeated admission causes were conducted. RESULTS: Among 2592 hospital discharges of 827 patients who experienced at least two hospitalizations, the major causes of repeated hospitalization were macular edema (30.83%), vitreous hemorrhage (29.09%), cataract (22.76%), proliferative membrane formation (6.91%), silicone oil removal (4.71%), retinal detachment (4.44%), and glaucoma (4.17%). The results of ordinal logistic regression showed that younger patients with medical insurance and local residence have a higher risk of repeated hospitalization (p < 0.05). Furthermore, patients readmitted for vitreous hemorrhage, proliferative membrane formation, and retinal detachment experienced longer length of hospital stay and higher hospitalization cost (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Multiple causes and risk factors contribute to repeated hospitalization, imposing a substantial physical and economic burden on DR patients. A better understanding of these causes and risk factors of readmission may lead to lowering such risks and alleviating patients' burden.