1. A Systematic Review of Patient Selection Criteria for Outpatient Total Shoulder Arthroplasty.
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Root KT, Hones KM, Hao KA, Brolin TJ, Wright JO, King JJ, Wright TW, and Schoch BS
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- Humans, Ambulatory Surgical Procedures, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder methods, Patient Selection
- Abstract
The utilization of total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is increasing, driving associated annual health care costs higher. Opting for outpatient over inpatient TSA may provide a solution by reducing costs. However, there is no single set of accepted patient selection criteria for outpatient TSA. Here, the authors identify and systematically review 14 articles to propose evidence-based criteria that merit postoperative admission. Together, the studies suggest that patients with limited ability to abmluate independently or a history of congestive heart failure may benefit from postoperative at least one night of hospital based monitoring and treatment., Competing Interests: Disclosure Mr K.A. Hao has a consultancy agreement with LinkBio Corp. Dr T.J. Brolin is a consultant for Arthrex, Inc and receives royalties from Arthrex, Inc and Elsevier. Dr J.J. King is a consultant for Exactech, Inc and LinkBio Corp. Dr Wright is a consultant and receives royalties from Exactech, Inc. Dr B.S. Schoch receives royalties from Exactech, Innomed, and Responsive Arthroscopy. The other authors, their immediate families, and any research foundations with which they are affiliated have not received any financial payments or other benefits from any commercial entity related to the subject of this article. Institutional Review Board (IRB): Not applicable given the review did not involve experimentation of human or animal subjects, and the data reviewed are public., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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