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ARE POST-TJR READMISSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH POORER FUNCTIONAL GAIN AFTER TJR?

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume(2017)

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IntroductionCMS is now publicly reporting 30-day readmission rates following total joint replacement (TJR) by hospital and is planning the collection of patient-reported function and pain after TJR. Nationally, 5% of patients are readmitted to the hospital after TJR for both medical and orthopedic-related issues. However, the relationship between readmission and functional gain and pain relief after TJR has not been evaluated.MethodsClinical data on 2990 CMS patients from over 150 surgeons practicing in 22 US states who elected primary unilateral TJR in 2011–2012 were identified. Measures include pre-operative demographics, BMI, medical and musculoskeletal comorbidities, pain and function (KOOS/HOOS; SF36) and 6 month post-TJR pain and function. Data were merged with CMS claims to verify 30-day readmissions. Descriptive statistics and multivariate models adjusted for covariates and clustering within site were performed.ResultsOverall 4.7% of patients were readmitted; 2.0% due to limb related diagnoses. Re...
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