메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 193, Issue 2, 2015, Pages 528-535

Determinants of 30-d readmission after colectomy

Author keywords

Colectomy; Comorbidities; Complications; Readmission; Surgeon volume

Indexed keywords

ADULT; AGED; ARTICLE; CHARLSON COMORBIDITY INDEX; COLON RESECTION; DIVERTICULOSIS; FEMALE; HOSPITAL DISCHARGE; HOSPITAL READMISSION; HUMAN; ILEOSTOMY; LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY; MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY; MALE; MEDICAID; MEDICARE; OUTCOME ASSESSMENT; SURGEON; SURGICAL PATIENT; COLONIC DISEASES; COMORBIDITY; MIDDLE AGED; RETROSPECTIVE STUDY; STATISTICAL MODEL; STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL DATA; UNITED STATES;

EID: 84917736669     PISSN: 00224804     EISSN: 10958673     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2014.09.029     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (44)

References (26)
  • 1
    • 84865214609 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Risk factors for 30-day hospital readmission among general surgery patients
    • M.T. Kassin, R.M. Owen, and S.D. Perez Risk factors for 30-day hospital readmission among general surgery patients J Am Coll Surg 215 2012 322
    • (2012) J Am Coll Surg , vol.215 , pp. 322
    • Kassin, M.T.1    Owen, R.M.2    Perez, S.D.3
  • 2
    • 84859218352 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Patient readmission and mortality after colorectal surgery for colon cancer: Impact of length of stay relative to other clinical factors
    • discussion 8-9
    • E.B. Schneider, O. Hyder, and B.S. Brooke Patient readmission and mortality after colorectal surgery for colon cancer: impact of length of stay relative to other clinical factors J Am Coll Surg 214 2012 390 discussion 8-9
    • (2012) J Am Coll Surg , vol.214 , pp. 390
    • Schneider, E.B.1    Hyder, O.2    Brooke, B.S.3
  • 3
    • 80455127366 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Early discharge and hospital readmission after colectomy for cancer
    • S. Hendren, A.M. Morris, W. Zhang, and J. Dimick Early discharge and hospital readmission after colectomy for cancer Dis Colon Rectum 54 2011 1362
    • (2011) Dis Colon Rectum , vol.54 , pp. 1362
    • Hendren, S.1    Morris, A.M.2    Zhang, W.3    Dimick, J.4
  • 4
    • 63849134505 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Rehospitalizations among patients in the Medicare fee-for-service program
    • S.F. Jencks, M.V. Williams, and E.A. Coleman Rehospitalizations among patients in the Medicare fee-for-service program N Engl J Med 360 2009 1418
    • (2009) N Engl J Med , vol.360 , pp. 1418
    • Jencks, S.F.1    Williams, M.V.2    Coleman, E.A.3
  • 5
    • 84855172016 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Readmission rates and cost following colorectal surgery
    • E.C. Wick, A.D. Shore, and K. Hirose Readmission rates and cost following colorectal surgery Dis Colon Rectum 54 2011 1475
    • (2011) Dis Colon Rectum , vol.54 , pp. 1475
    • Wick, E.C.1    Shore, A.D.2    Hirose, K.3
  • 6
    • 84873988856 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Discharge within 24 to 72 hours of colorectal surgery is associated with low readmission rates when using Enhanced Recovery Pathways
    • J.K. Lawrence, D.S. Keller, and H. Samia Discharge within 24 to 72 hours of colorectal surgery is associated with low readmission rates when using Enhanced Recovery Pathways J Am Coll Surg 216 2013 390
    • (2013) J Am Coll Surg , vol.216 , pp. 390
    • Lawrence, J.K.1    Keller, D.S.2    Samia, H.3
  • 8
    • 84893434694 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Risk factors for readmission after elective colectomy: Postoperative complications are more important than patient and operative factors
    • T.G. Kerwel, S.W. Leichtle, T. Asgeirsson, S.K. Hendren, R.K. Cleary, and M.A. Luchtefeld Risk factors for readmission after elective colectomy: postoperative complications are more important than patient and operative factors Dis Colon Rectum 57 2014 98
    • (2014) Dis Colon Rectum , vol.57 , pp. 98
    • Kerwel, T.G.1    Leichtle, S.W.2    Asgeirsson, T.3    Hendren, S.K.4    Cleary, R.K.5    Luchtefeld, M.A.6
  • 10
    • 79958762045 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Hospital stay amongst patients undergoing major elective colorectal surgery: Predicting prolonged stay and readmissions in NHS hospitals
    • O. Faiz, A. Haji, E. Burns, A. Bottle, R. Kennedy, and P. Aylin Hospital stay amongst patients undergoing major elective colorectal surgery: predicting prolonged stay and readmissions in NHS hospitals Colorectal Dis 13 2011 816
    • (2011) Colorectal Dis , vol.13 , pp. 816
    • Faiz, O.1    Haji, A.2    Burns, E.3    Bottle, A.4    Kennedy, R.5    Aylin, P.6
  • 11
    • 0030101445 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council - The role of a state health care agency in an evolving health care market
    • C.A. Sirio, E. Sessa, and J.L. McGee Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council - the role of a state health care agency in an evolving health care market Am J Med Qual 11 1996 S82
    • (1996) Am J Med Qual , vol.11 , pp. 82
    • Sirio, C.A.1    Sessa, E.2    McGee, J.L.3
  • 12
    • 0026639706 scopus 로고
    • Adapting a clinical comorbidity index for use with ICD-9-CM administrative databases
    • R.A. Deyo, D.C. Cherkin, and M.A. Ciol Adapting a clinical comorbidity index for use with ICD-9-CM administrative databases J Clin Epidemiol 45 1992 613
    • (1992) J Clin Epidemiol , vol.45 , pp. 613
    • Deyo, R.A.1    Cherkin, D.C.2    Ciol, M.A.3
  • 13
    • 0023092594 scopus 로고
    • A new method of classifying prognostic comorbidity in longitudinal studies: Development and validation
    • M.E. Charlson, P. Pompei, K.L. Ales, and C.R. MacKenzie A new method of classifying prognostic comorbidity in longitudinal studies: development and validation J Chronic Dis 40 1987 373
    • (1987) J Chronic Dis , vol.40 , pp. 373
    • Charlson, M.E.1    Pompei, P.2    Ales, K.L.3    Mackenzie, C.R.4
  • 15
    • 77956227292 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Primary payer status affects mortality for major surgical operations
    • discussion 50-1
    • D.J. LaPar, C.M. Bhamidipati, and C.M. Mery Primary payer status affects mortality for major surgical operations Ann Surg 252 2010 544 discussion 50-1
    • (2010) Ann Surg , vol.252 , pp. 544
    • Lapar, D.J.1    Bhamidipati, C.M.2    Mery, C.M.3
  • 16
    • 0842348857 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Laparoscopic versus open appendectomy: Outcomes comparison based on a large administrative database
    • U. Guller, S. Hervey, and H. Purves Laparoscopic versus open appendectomy: outcomes comparison based on a large administrative database Ann Surg 239 2004 43
    • (2004) Ann Surg , vol.239 , pp. 43
    • Guller, U.1    Hervey, S.2    Purves, H.3
  • 17
    • 84884179013 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Variation in surgical-readmission rates and quality of hospital care
    • T.C. Tsai, K.E. Joynt, E.J. Orav, A.A. Gawande, and A.K. Jha Variation in surgical-readmission rates and quality of hospital care N Engl J Med 369 2013 1134
    • (2013) N Engl J Med , vol.369 , pp. 1134
    • Tsai, T.C.1    Joynt, K.E.2    Orav, E.J.3    Gawande, A.A.4    Jha, A.K.5
  • 18
    • 0018566218 scopus 로고
    • Should operations be regionalized? the empirical relation between surgical volume and mortality
    • H.S. Luft, J.P. Bunker, and A.C. Enthoven Should operations be regionalized? The empirical relation between surgical volume and mortality N Engl J Med 301 1979 1364
    • (1979) N Engl J Med , vol.301 , pp. 1364
    • Luft, H.S.1    Bunker, J.P.2    Enthoven, A.C.3
  • 19
    • 0037061912 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Hospital volume and surgical mortality in the United States
    • J.D. Birkmeyer, A.E. Siewers, and E.V. Finlayson Hospital volume and surgical mortality in the United States N Engl J Med 346 2002 1128
    • (2002) N Engl J Med , vol.346 , pp. 1128
    • Birkmeyer, J.D.1    Siewers, A.E.2    Finlayson, E.V.3
  • 21
    • 79953072981 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Elective resection of colon cancer by high-volume surgeons is associated with decreased morbidity and mortality
    • S. Drolet, A.R. MacLean, R.P. Myers, A.A. Shaheen, E. Dixon, and W.D. Buie Elective resection of colon cancer by high-volume surgeons is associated with decreased morbidity and mortality J Gastrointest Surg 15 2011 541
    • (2011) J Gastrointest Surg , vol.15 , pp. 541
    • Drolet, S.1    Maclean, A.R.2    Myers, R.P.3    Shaheen, A.A.4    Dixon, E.5    Buie, W.D.6
  • 22
    • 67649204243 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The more the better? the impact of surgeon and hospital volume on in-hospital mortality following colorectal resection
    • P.J. Karanicolas, L. Dubois, P.H. Colquhoun, C.J. Swallow, S.D. Walter, and G.H. Guyatt The more the better? The impact of surgeon and hospital volume on in-hospital mortality following colorectal resection Ann Surg 249 2009 954
    • (2009) Ann Surg , vol.249 , pp. 954
    • Karanicolas, P.J.1    Dubois, L.2    Colquhoun, P.H.3    Swallow, C.J.4    Walter, S.D.5    Guyatt, G.H.6
  • 23
    • 33751312820 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Relation of surgeon and hospital volume to processes and outcomes of colorectal cancer surgery
    • S.O. Rogers Jr., R.E. Wolf, A.M. Zaslavsky, W.E. Wright, and J.Z. Ayanian Relation of surgeon and hospital volume to processes and outcomes of colorectal cancer surgery Ann Surg 244 2006 1003
    • (2006) Ann Surg , vol.244 , pp. 1003
    • Rogers, S.O.1    Wolf, R.E.2    Zaslavsky, A.M.3    Wright, W.E.4    Ayanian, J.Z.5
  • 24
    • 0038548123 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Surgeon volume compared to hospital volume as a predictor of outcome following primary colon cancer resection
    • discussion 78-9
    • D. Schrag, K.S. Panageas, and E. Riedel Surgeon volume compared to hospital volume as a predictor of outcome following primary colon cancer resection J Surg Oncol 83 2003 68 discussion 78-9
    • (2003) J Surg Oncol , vol.83 , pp. 68
    • Schrag, D.1    Panageas, K.S.2    Riedel, E.3
  • 25
    • 0034694875 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Influence of hospital procedure volume on outcomes following surgery for colon cancer
    • D. Schrag, L.D. Cramer, P.B. Bach, A.M. Cohen, J.L. Warren, and C.B. Begg Influence of hospital procedure volume on outcomes following surgery for colon cancer JAMA 284 2000 3028
    • (2000) JAMA , vol.284 , pp. 3028
    • Schrag, D.1    Cramer, L.D.2    Bach, P.B.3    Cohen, A.M.4    Warren, J.L.5    Begg, C.B.6
  • 26
    • 84857950007 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Dehydration is the most common indication for readmission after diverting ileostomy creation
    • E. Messaris, R. Sehgal, and S. Deiling Dehydration is the most common indication for readmission after diverting ileostomy creation Dis Colon Rectum 55 2012 175
    • (2012) Dis Colon Rectum , vol.55 , pp. 175
    • Messaris, E.1    Sehgal, R.2    Deiling, S.3


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.