Abstract 269: Do Transferred-In Patients Have Longer Lengths of Stay at a Stroke Center?

Autor: Ganesh Asaithambi, Amy L Castle, Denise Kukielka, Bridget M Ho, Emily H Marino, Sandra K Hanson
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. 11
ISSN: 1941-7705
1941-7713
DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.11.suppl_1.269
Popis: Background: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients presenting to community hospitals may frequently be transferred to stroke centers if appropriate resources are not available at the referring facilities. Many patients may require discharge to acute rehabilitation (ARF) or skilled nursing (SNF) facilities prior to returning to home. We hypothesize that patients transferring to our comprehensive stroke center (CSC) who require discharge to either ARF or SNF may have longer lengths of stay (LOS) as compared to those who directly present to our CSC. Methods: From September 2015 to December 2016, LOS (days) of AIS patients admitted to our CSC who were discharged to either an ARF or SNF were examined. Patients were compared based on method of presentation (direct versus transfer). Results: During the study period, a total of 259 patients (75.1±14.1 years, 50.6% female) were examined (181 direct, 78 transfer). Mean distance of transferring facilities to our CSC was 112.3±87.3 miles. There were 154 patients (99 direct, 55 transfer) discharged to ARF, and 105 patients (82 direct, 23 transfer) were discharged to SNF. Transferred-in patients discharged to ARF had significantly longer LOS when compared to direct presentation patients discharged to ARF (6.1±3.5 vs 3.9±2.4, p Conclusion: While LOS for patients discharged to SNF was not significantly different between those transferred as compared to those who directly present to our CSC, discharges to ARF were significantly longer among those who were transferred to our CSC. Future efforts should be made to examine potential reasons for prolonged LOS among this group of patients.
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