Enhanced perioperative care and decreased cost and length of stay after elective major spinal surgery

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OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare total cost and length of stay (LOS) between spine surgery patients enrolled in an enhanced perioperative care (EPOC) pathway and patients receiving traditional perioperative care (TRDC). METHODS All spine surgery candidates were screened for inclusion in the EPOC pathway. This cohort was compared to a retrospective cohort of patients who received TRDC and a concurrent group of patients who met inclusion criteria but did not receive the EPOC (no pathway care [NOPC] group). Direct and indirect costs as well as hospital and intensive care LOSs were analyzed between the 3 groups. RESULTS Total costs after pathway implementation decreased by $19,344 in EPOC patients compared to a historical cohort of patients who received TRDC and $5889 in a concurrent cohort of patients who did not receive EPOC (NOPC group). Hospital and intensive care LOS were significantly lower in EPOC patients compared to TRDC and NOPC patients. CONCLUSIONS The implementation of a multimodal EPOC pathway decreased LOS and cost in major elective spine surgeries.

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Carr, D. A., Saigal, R., Zhang, F., Bransford, R. J., Bellabarba, C., & Dagal, A. (2019). Enhanced perioperative care and decreased cost and length of stay after elective major spinal surgery. Neurosurgical Focus, 46(4). https://doi.org/10.3171/2019.1.FOCUS18630

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