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Thirty-Day Readmission After Infective Endocarditis: Analysis From a Nationwide Readmission Database.


ABSTRACT: Background The contemporary incidence of and reasons for early readmission after infective endocarditis ( IE ) are not well known. Therefore, we analyzed 30-day readmission demographics after IE from the US Nationwide Readmission Database. Methods and Results We examined the 2010 to 2014 Nationwide Readmission Database to identify index admissions for a primary diagnosis of IE with survival at discharge. Incidence, reasons, and independent predictors of 30-day unplanned readmissions were analyzed. In total, 11 217 patients (24.8%) were nonelectively readmitted within 30 days among the 45 214 index admissions discharged after IE . The most common causes of readmission were IE (20.5%), sepsis (8.7%), complications of device/graft (8.1%), and congestive heart failure (7.6%). In-hospital mortality and the valvular surgery rates during the readmissions were 8.1% and 9.1%, respectively. Discharge to home or self-care, undergoing valvular surgery, aged ≥60 years, and having private insurance were independently associated with lower rates of 30-day readmission. Length of stay of ≥10 days, congestive heart failure, diabetes mellitus, renal failure, chronic pulmonary disease, peripheral artery disease, and depression were associated with higher risk. The total hospital costs of readmission were $48.7 million per year (median, $11 267; interquartile range, $6021-$25 073), which accounted for 38.6% of the total episodes of care (index+readmission). Conclusions Almost 1 in 4 patients was readmitted within 30 days of admission for IE . The most common reasons were IE , other infectious causes, and cardiac causes. A multidisciplinary approach to determine the surgical indications and close monitoring are necessary to improve outcomes and reduce complications in in-hospital and postdischarge settings.

SUBMITTER: Morita Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6512130 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thirty-Day Readmission After Infective Endocarditis: Analysis From a Nationwide Readmission Database.

Morita Yusuke Y   Haruna Tetsuya T   Haruna Yoshisumi Y   Nakane Eisaku E   Yamaji Yuhei Y   Hayashi Hideyuki H   Hanyu Michiya M   Inoko Moriaki M  

Journal of the American Heart Association 20190501 9


Background The contemporary incidence of and reasons for early readmission after infective endocarditis ( IE ) are not well known. Therefore, we analyzed 30-day readmission demographics after IE from the US Nationwide Readmission Database. Methods and Results We examined the 2010 to 2014 Nationwide Readmission Database to identify index admissions for a primary diagnosis of IE with survival at discharge. Incidence, reasons, and independent predictors of 30-day unplanned readmissions were analyze  ...[more]

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