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Cardiac surgery nurse practitioner home visits prevent coronary artery bypass graft readmissions.
Hall, Michael H; Esposito, Rick A; Pekmezaris, Renee; Lesser, Martin; Moravick, Donna; Jahn, Lynda; Blenderman, Robert; Akerman, Meredith; Nouryan, Christian N; Hartman, Alan R.
Afiliação
  • Hall MH; Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York; Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York. Electronic address: mhhallmd@nshs.edu.
  • Esposito RA; Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York; Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York.
  • Pekmezaris R; Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York; North Shore-LIJ Health System, New Hyde Park, New York; Department of Biostatistics, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, New York.
  • Lesser M; Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York; North Shore-LIJ Health System, New Hyde Park, New York; Department of Biostatistics, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, New York.
  • Moravick D; North Shore-LIJ Health System, New Hyde Park, New York.
  • Jahn L; Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York; North Shore-LIJ Health System, New Hyde Park, New York.
  • Blenderman R; Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York; North Shore-LIJ Health System, New Hyde Park, New York.
  • Akerman M; Department of Biostatistics, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, New York.
  • Nouryan CN; Department of Biostatistics, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, New York.
  • Hartman AR; Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York; Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York.
Ann Thorac Surg ; 97(5): 1488-93; discussion 1493-5, 2014 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24612701
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

We designed and tested an innovative transitional care program, involving cardiac surgery nurse practitioners, to improve care continuity after patient discharge home from coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) operations and decrease the composite end point of 30-day readmission and death.

METHODS:

A total of 401 consecutive CABG patients were eligible between May 1, 2010, and August 31, 2011, for analysis. Patient data were entered prospectively into The Society of Thoracic Surgeons database and the New York State Cardiac Surgery Reporting System and retrospectively analyzed with Institutional Review Board approval. The "Follow Your Heart" program enrolled 169 patients, and 232 controls received usual care. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to identify readmission predictors, and propensity score matching was performed with 13 covariates.

RESULTS:

Binary logistic regression analysis identified "Follow Your Heart" as the only independently significant variable in preventing the composite outcome (p=0.015). Odds ratios for readmission were 3.11 for dialysis patients, 2.17 for Medicaid recipients, 1.87 for women, 1.86 for non-Caucasians, 1.78 for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 1.26 for diabetes, and 1.09 for congestive heart failure. Propensity score matching yielded matches for 156 intervention patients (92%). The intervention showed a significantly lower 30-day readmission/death rate of 3.85% (6 of 156) compared with 11.54% (18 of 156) for the usual care matched group (p=0.023).

CONCLUSIONS:

A home transition program providing continuity of care, communication hub, and medication management by treating hospital nurse practitioners significantly reduced the 30-day composite end point of readmission/death after CABG. More targeted resource allocation based on odds ratios of readmission may further improve results and be applicable to other patient groups.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alta do Paciente / Readmissão do Paciente / Doença da Artéria Coronariana / Ponte de Artéria Coronária / Enfermagem Cardiovascular / Visita Domiciliar Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Ann Thorac Surg Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alta do Paciente / Readmissão do Paciente / Doença da Artéria Coronariana / Ponte de Artéria Coronária / Enfermagem Cardiovascular / Visita Domiciliar Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Ann Thorac Surg Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article