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Predictors of In-Hospital Mortality in Surgical Wards: A Multivariable Retrospective Cohort Analysis of 2,800,069 Hospitalizations

Autor
Chlebus, Marcin
Rutkowski, Daniel
Brzozowska, Melania
Śliwczyński, Andrzej
Sanchak, Yaroslav
Franek, Edward
Puzianowska-Kuźnicka, Monika
Walicka, Magdalena
Lang, Agnieszka
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

Background Identifying prognostic factors that are predictive of in-hospital mortality for patients in surgical units may help in identifying high-risk patients and developing an approach to reduce mortality. This study analyzed mortality predictors based on outcomes obtained from a national database of adult patients. Materials and methods This retrospective study design collected data obtained from the National Health Fund in Poland comprised of 2,800,069 hospitalizations of adult patients in surgical wards during one calendar year. Predictors of mortality which were analyzed included: the patient’s gender and age, diagnosis-related group category assigned to the hospitalization, length of the hospitalization, hospital type, admission type, and day of admission. Results The overall mortality rate was 0.8%, and the highest rate was seen in trauma admissions (24.5%). There was an exponential growth in mortality with respect to the patient’s age, and male gender was associated with a higher risk of death. Compared to elective admissions, the mortality was 6.9-fold and 15.69-fold greater for urgent and emergency admissions (p < 0.0001), respectively. Weekend or bank holiday admissions were associated with a higher risk of death than working day admissions. The “weekend” effect appears to begin on Friday. The highest mortality was observed in less than 1 day emergency cases and with a hospital stay longer than 61 days in any type of admission. Conclusion Age, male gender, emergency admission, and admission on the weekend or a bank holiday are factors associated with greater mortality in surgical units.

Słowa kluczowe EN
In-Hospital Mortality
Surgical Wards
predictors
Dyscyplina PBN
ekonomia i finanse
Czasopismo
World Journal of Surgery
Tom
45
Zeszyt
2
Strony od-do
480–487
ISSN
0364-2313
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2020-10-26
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