The Impact of Step-Down Unit Care on Patient Outcomes

Lijian Lu, Carri W. Chan, L. Green, G. Escobar
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Step Down Units (SDUs) were initially introduced in hospitals in order to provide an intermediate level of care for semi-critically ill patients who are not sick enough to require intensive care but not stable enough to be treated in the general medical/surgical ward. However, there is a lack of consensus within the medical community as to how these units should be used as well as the impact of SDU care on patient outcomes. Using data from 10 hospitals from a single hospital network, we use instrumental variable approaches to estimate the impact on patient outcomes of routing patients to the SDU from the Emergency Department (ED) as well as the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Our empirical findings suggest that SDU care is associated with better clinical outcomes for some patients – reducing in-hospital mortality by 6%-20%, shortening hospital length-of-stay (LOS) by 0.5-1.08 days or reducing ICU readmission rate by 4% and hospital readmission rate by 8%. However, inappropriately admitting patients to the SDU is associated with an increase in mortality risk by 1.60% and hospital LOS by nearly a factor of 2. Our findings suggest that an SDU may be a cost effective way to treat patients when used as a true step down unit, i.e. for patients who are post-ICU. However, the impact of SDU care is more nuanced if and when other patients are admitted— for some patients, SDU admission is associated with substantial degradation of outcomes, while for others, it is associated with slightly improved outcomes.
降压单元护理对患者预后的影响
最初在医院引入降级病房(SDUs)是为了向病情不严重到需要重症监护,但又不稳定到可以在普通内科/外科病房治疗的半危重病人提供中等水平的护理。然而,对于如何使用这些单元以及SDU护理对患者预后的影响,医学界缺乏共识。使用来自单一医院网络的10家医院的数据,我们使用工具变量方法来估计将患者从急诊科(ED)和重症监护病房(ICU)转到SDU对患者预后的影响。我们的实证研究结果表明,SDU护理与一些患者更好的临床结果相关——将住院死亡率降低6%-20%,缩短住院时间(LOS) 0.5-1.08天,或将ICU再入院率降低4%,住院再入院率降低8%。然而,不恰当地将患者送入SDU与死亡风险增加1.60%和医院LOS增加近2倍相关。我们的研究结果表明,SDU可能是一种成本有效的治疗方法,当用作真正的降级单元时,即对于icu后的患者。然而,如果和当其他患者入院时,SDU护理的影响更加微妙——对于一些患者,SDU入院与预后的显著下降有关,而对于其他患者,它与预后的轻微改善有关。
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