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. 2022 Sep 7:22:e40.
eCollection 2022.

Incidence of Readmission Following Pediatric Hand Surgery: An Analysis of 6600 Patients

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Incidence of Readmission Following Pediatric Hand Surgery: An Analysis of 6600 Patients

Christopher J Goodenough et al. Eplasty. .

Abstract

Background: Quality in surgical outcomes is frequently assessed by the 30-day readmission rate. There are limited data available in the published literature regarding readmission rates following pediatric hand surgery. This study aims to identify factors associated with an increased risk of readmission following hand surgery in a pediatric population.

Methods: The 2012-2017 National Surgical Quality Improvement Project - Pediatric (NSQIP-P) databases were queried for pediatric patients who underwent procedures with hand-specific current procedural terminology (CPT) codes. The primary outcome was readmission.

Results: A total of 6600 pediatric patients were identified and included in the analysis. There were 45 patients who were readmitted in the study cohort, giving an overall readmission rate of 0.68%. The median time to readmission was 12 (IQR 5-20) days. On univariate analysis, factors associated with readmission included younger age, smaller size, prematurity, higher American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class, inpatient admission at index operation, and longer anesthesia and operative times. Complex syndactyly repair was also associated with higher readmission rates. On multivariate analysis, ASA class 3 or 4 and inpatient surgery remained significant predictors of readmission.

Conclusions: Overall, pediatric hand surgery is associated with a very low risk of 30-day readmission. Higher ASA class and inpatient surgery increase patients' risk for readmission. In particular, complex syndactyly repair is associated with a higher risk of readmission than other hand procedures. This information is useful in surgical planning and preoperative counseling of parents.

Keywords: pediatric hand surgery; quality improvement; readmission.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosures: This study received no means of outside funding. The authors report no known or perceived conflicts of interest regarding the material presented in this manuscript.

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