BackgroundPostoperative readmission, recently identified as a marker of hospital quality in the Affordable Care Act, is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and health care costs, yet data on readmission after lower extremity amputation (LEA) are limited. We evaluated risk factors for readmission and postdischarge adverse events after LEA in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP).MethodsAll patients undergoing transmetatarsal (TMA), below-knee (BKA), or above-knee amputation (AKA) in the 2011-2012 NSQIP were identified. Independent predischarge predictors of 30-day readmission were determined by multivariable logistic regression. Readmission indication and reinterventions, available...
textabstractObjective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associate...
Objective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associated with adver...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...
BackgroundPostoperative readmission, recently identified as a marker of hospital quality in the Affo...
ObjectiveReadmission is associated with high mortality, morbidity, and cost. We used the American Co...
ObjectiveReadmission is associated with high mortality, morbidity, and cost. We used the American Co...
ObjectiveThis study analyzed 30-day hospital readmissions after aortoiliac (AI) and infrainguinal (I...
BackgroundThirty-day unplanned readmission after lower extremity bypass represents a large cost burd...
ObjectiveHospital readmission after lower extremity bypass is a large cost burden and has become a f...
ObjectiveReadmission after a vascular surgery intervention is frequent, costly, and often considered...
BackgroundThirty-day unplanned readmission after lower extremity bypass represents a large cost burd...
BackgroundImproving patient safety has become a national priority. Patient safety indicators (PSIs) ...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
Objective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associated with adver...
BACKGROUND: Optimal patient selection for lower extremity bypass surgery requires surgeons to predic...
textabstractObjective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associate...
Objective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associated with adver...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...
BackgroundPostoperative readmission, recently identified as a marker of hospital quality in the Affo...
ObjectiveReadmission is associated with high mortality, morbidity, and cost. We used the American Co...
ObjectiveReadmission is associated with high mortality, morbidity, and cost. We used the American Co...
ObjectiveThis study analyzed 30-day hospital readmissions after aortoiliac (AI) and infrainguinal (I...
BackgroundThirty-day unplanned readmission after lower extremity bypass represents a large cost burd...
ObjectiveHospital readmission after lower extremity bypass is a large cost burden and has become a f...
ObjectiveReadmission after a vascular surgery intervention is frequent, costly, and often considered...
BackgroundThirty-day unplanned readmission after lower extremity bypass represents a large cost burd...
BackgroundImproving patient safety has become a national priority. Patient safety indicators (PSIs) ...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
Objective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associated with adver...
BACKGROUND: Optimal patient selection for lower extremity bypass surgery requires surgeons to predic...
textabstractObjective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associate...
Objective Unplanned hospital readmissions following surgical interventions are associated with adver...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...