Tasa de reingreso no programado en cirugía colorrectal electiva

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Background: Non programmed hospital readmission rates are a quality indicator of colorectal surgery. Aim: To analyze the causes of readmission of patients subjected to surgical procedures including intestinal anastomoses. Material and Methods: Analysis of a database of patients subjected to elective intestinal anastomoses in a period of 10 years. All non-programmed readmissions that occurred within 30 days after patient discharge were analyzed. Results: Overall non-programmed readmission rate was 7% and it was due to medical causes in 55% of patients. Nine percent of readmitted patients required a new surgical intervention. The figure among patients readmitted due to surgical causes, was 20%. Sixty one percent of patients were admitted at less than six days after discharge and 84% at less than 10 days. A non-programmed readmission duplicated the total hospitalization lapse and triplicated the rates of new surgical procedures. Conclusions: In this series of patients, the only predictor of a non-programmed readmission was the need for reoperation during the first admission.

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Bannura C, G., Gallardo V, C., Vargas R, C., Barrera E, A., Melo L, C., & Illanes F, F. (2015). Tasa de reingreso no programado en cirugía colorrectal electiva. Revista Chilena de Cirugia, 67(4), 393–398. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-40262015000400008

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