为经神经血管内技术治疗的脑动脉瘤患者制定快速出院方案。

P. Entezami, Andrew K. Rock, Gregory Topp, Ehsaun S. Heydari, N. Field, A. Boulos, J. Dalfino, J. Yamamoto, J. Pilitsis, Divya Cherukupalli, Sarah E. McCallum, A. Paul
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随着我们从当前的大流行中走出来,医院、工作人员和资源将需要继续调整以满足持续的卫生保健需求。在过去短缺期间吸取的经验教训可用于优化围手术期协议,以安全地提高医院资源的利用率。方法回顾性分析择期行颅内动脉瘤腔内治疗的患者。多变量logistic回归用于确定与选择性手术后24小时内能够出院的患者相关的因素。确定并发症(特别是再入院)的发生率。结果330例患者择期接受了血管内动脉瘤治疗,其中86例(26.1%)在24 h内出院。提前出院的相关因素包括手术年限(2019-2021年)和男性。如果患者接受支架-线圈栓塞或分流,则更有可能在24小时后出院。出院时间和再入院的可能性之间没有关联。讨论:我们的综述强调了早期出院的安全性,并允许我们为这些患者的当日出院制定快速通道方案。该方案将在本研究的下一阶段进行前瞻性研究。随着我们对新兴的微创血管内治疗方法的了解越来越多,我们希望能够在常规治疗的基础上安全地实现当日出院,从而减少我们医疗系统对选择性动脉瘤治疗的需求。结论:我们回顾性地证明,在我们的队列中,选择性动脉瘤治疗后的早期出院是安全的,并基于这些发现为其他中心制定类似方案提供了快速通道。
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Developing a fast-track discharge protocol for patients with cerebral aneurysms treated via neuroendovascular techniques.
INTRODUCTION As we emerge from the current pandemic, hospitals, staff, and resources will need to continue to adjust to meet ongoing healthcare demands. Lessons learned during past shortages can be used to optimize peri-procedural protocols to safely improve the utilization of hospital resources. METHODS Retrospective review of patients who underwent elective endovascular intracranial aneurysm treatment was performed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with patients who were able to be discharged within 24 h of elective procedures. Rates of complications (particularly readmission) were determined. RESULTS 330 patients underwent elective endovascular aneurysm treatment with 86 (26.1%) discharged within 24 h. Factors associated with earlier discharge included procedure years (2019-2021) and male sex. Patients were more likely to be discharged later (after 24 h) if they underwent stent-coil embolization or flow-diversion. There was no association between discharge timing and likelihood of readmission. DISCUSSION Our review highlights the safety of earlier discharge and allowed us to prepare a fast-track protocol for same-day discharge in these patients. This protocol will be studied prospectively in the next phase of this study. As we gain more comfort with emerging, minimally invasive endovascular therapies, we hope to safely achieve same-day discharge on a protocolized and routine basis, reducing the demand of elective aneurysm treatments on our healthcare system. CONCLUSION We retrospectively demonstrate that early discharge following elective aneurysm treatment is safe in our cohort and provide a fast-track pathway based on these findings for other centers developing similar protocols.
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