Authors
Jessica Sea, Areg Grigorian, Lourdes Swentek, Theresa Chin, Laura F Goodman, Yigit Guner, Jeffry Nahmias
Publication date
2023/10
Journal
The American Surgeon™
Volume
89
Issue
10
Pages
4072-4076
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Background
Unplanned returns to the operating room (uROR) are associated with worse outcomes including increased complications and length of stay (LOS) in adults. However, the incidence and predictors of uROR for pediatric trauma patients (PTPs) are unknown. This study aimed to identify predictors of uROR for PTPs.
Methods
The 2017-2019 Trauma Quality Improvement Program database was queried for PTPs 1-16 years-old to compare patients with uROR to those without uROR. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed.
Results
From 44 711 PTPs identified, 299 (.7%) underwent uROR. Pediatric trauma patients requiring uROR were older (14 vs 8 years old, P < .001), had a higher rate and associated risk of mortality (8.7% vs 1.4%, P < .001) (OR 6.67, CI 4.43-10.05, P < .001) as well as increased complications including surgical infection (16.4% vs .2%, P < .001) and compartment syndrome …
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J Sea, A Grigorian, L Swentek, T Chin, LF Goodman… - The American Surgeon™, 2023