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The LACE + index as a predictor of 90-day urologic surgery outcomes

Authors :
Gregory, Glauser
Eric, Winter
Ian F, Caplan
Debanjan, Haldar
Stephen, Goodrich
Scott D, McClintock
Thomas J, Guzzo
Neil R, Malhotra
Source :
World journal of urology. 38(11)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This study assessed the ability of the LACE + [Length of stay, Acuity of admission, Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) score, and Emergency department visits in the past 6 months] index to predict adverse outcomes after urologic surgery.LACE + scores were retrospectively calculated for all consecutive patients (n = 9824) who received urologic surgery at one multi-center health system over 2 years (2016-2018). Coarsened exact matching was employed to sort patient data before analysis; matching criteria included duration of surgery, BMI, and race among others. Outcomes including unplanned hospital readmission, emergency room visits, and reoperation were compared for patients with different LACE + quartiles.722 patients were matched between Q1 and Q4; 1120 patients were matched between Q2 and Q4; 2550 patients were matched between Q3 and Q4. Higher LACE + score significantly predicted readmission within 90 days (90D) of discharge for Q1 vs Q4 and Q2 vs Q4. Increased LACE + score also significantly predicted 90D emergency room visits for Q1 vs Q4, Q2 vs Q4, and Q3 vs Q4. LACE + score was also significantly predictive of 90D reoperation for Q1 vs Q4. LACE + score did not predict 90D reoperation for Q2 vs Q4 or Q3 vs Q4 or 90D readmission for Q3 vs. Q4.These results suggest that LACE + may be a suitable prediction model for important patient outcomes after urologic surgery.

Details

ISSN :
14338726
Volume :
38
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World journal of urology
Accession number :
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