1. Follow-up trends after emergency department discharge for acutely symptomatic hernias: A southwestern surgical congress multi-center trial.
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Angelo JL, Kaji AH, Spence LH, Plurad DS, Asis M, Barber A, Schroeppel TJ, Callaghan EC, Grover BT, Regner JL, Truitt M, and Kim DY
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, United States, Emergency Service, Hospital, Herniorrhaphy, Insurance Coverage statistics & numerical data, Patient Discharge
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Background: The objective of this multi-center study was to examine the follow-up trends after emergency department (ED) discharge in a large and socioeconomically diverse patient population., Methods: We performed a 3-year retrospective analysis of adult patients with acutely symptomatic hernias who were discharged from the EDs of five geographically diverse hospitals., Results: Of 674 patients, 288 (43%) were evaluated in the clinic after discharge from the ED and 253 (37%) underwent repair. Follow-up was highest among those with insurance. A total of 119 patients (18%) returned to the ED for hernia-related complaints, of which 25 (21%) underwent urgent intervention., Conclusion: The plan of care for patients with acutely symptomatic hernias discharged from the ED depends on outpatient follow-up, but more than 50% of patients are lost to follow-up, and nearly 1 in 5 return to the ED. The uninsured are at particularly high risk., (Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2019
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