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Association between emergency department length of stay and adverse perioperative outcomes in emergency surgery: A cohort study in two Colombian University hospitals

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2019
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Montes, Félix R.
Vásquez, Skarlet Marcell
Camargo-Rojas, Claudia Marcela
Rueda, Myriam V.
Góez-Mogollón, Lina
Alvarado, Paula A.
Novoa, Danny J.
Villar, Juan Carlos
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-019-0241-6
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23560

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Background: In low- and middle-income countries emergency surgery represents a higher proportion of the total number of surgeries and is associated with greater morbidity/mortality. Study aims were to determine if emergency department length of stay (ED-LOS) was associated with adverse perioperative outcomes and if such association varied across patient's risk categories. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted of adult patients who underwent orthopedic or abdominal emergency surgery at two Colombian University hospitals. The population comprised a mix of a representative sample of eligible cases, with unselected patients (2/3), enriched with a high-risk subset (1/3). ED-LOS was defined as the interval between emergency department arrival and surgery start time. Our primary outcome was an adverse perioperative outcome during hospitalization, which was a composite of in-hospital mortality or severe complications such as major cardiovascular adverse events, infection, renal failure and bleeding. Results: Among 1487 patients analyzed, there were 519 adverse perioperative outcomes including 150 deaths. In the unselected sample (n = 998) 17.9% of patients presented an adverse perioperative outcome with a mortality of 4.9%. The median ED-LOS was 24.6 (IQR 12.5-53.2) hours. ED-LOS was associated with age, comorbidities and known risk factors for 30-day mortality. Patients developing an adverse perioperative outcome started surgery 27.1 h later than their counterparts. Prolonged ED-LOS increased the risk of an adverse perioperative outcome in patients without risk factors (covariate-adjusted OR = 2.52), while having 1-2 or 3+ risk factors was negatively associated (OR = 0.87 and 0.72, respectively, p less than 0.001 for the interaction). Conclusion: Prolonged ED-LOS is associated with increased adverse perioperative outcome for patients without risk factors for mortality, but seems protective and medically justified for more complex cases. © 2019 The Author(s).

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Abdominal surgery ; Adult ; university ; hospital ; Adverse outcome ; Age ; Aged ; Article ; Bleeding ; Cardiovascular disease ; Cohort analysis ; Colombia ; Comorbidity ; Controlled study ; Emergency surgery ; Emergency ward ; Female ; Hospital mortality ; Human ; Incidence ; Infection ; Kidney failure ; Length of stay ; Major clinical study ; Male ; Operation duration ; Orthopedic surgery ; Perioperative period ; Preoperative period ; Retrospective study ; Risk factor ; Emergency treatment ; Epidemiology ; Hospital emergency service ; Hospital mortality ; Length of stay ; Middle aged ; Perioperative period ; University hospital ; Aged ; Colombia ; Digestive system surgical procedures ; Emergency service ; Emergency treatment ; Female ; Hospital mortality ; Hospitals ; Humans ; Length of stay ; Male ; Middle aged ; Orthopedic procedures ; Perioperative period ; Retrospective studies ; Risk factors ; Emergency department ; Emergency surgery ; Length of stay ; Outcome ;

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