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Emergency Abdominal Surgery in Patients Presenting from Skilled Nursing Facilities: Opportunities for Palliative Care.

˜The œAmerican journal of surgery(2020)

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Background: Residents of skilled nursing facilities (SNF) with acute abdomen present with more comorbidities and frailty than community-dwelling (CD) counterparts. Outcomes in this population are poorly described. Methods: We hypothesized that SNF patients have higher mortality and morbidity than CD patients. This retrospective review of the NSQIP database from 2011 to 2015 compared outcomes of SNF and CD patients presenting with bowel obstruction, ischemia and perforation. Primary outcomes were in-hospital and 30-day mortality and failure-to-rescue (FTR). Results: 18,326 patients met inclusion criteria. 904 (5%) presented from SNF. In-hospital (26% vs 10%) and 30-day mortality (33% vs 26%) was higher in SNF patients (p <0.001). The FTR rate was 34% for SNF patients and 20% for CD patients (p <0.001). Conclusions: Presentation from SNF is an independent predictor of mortality and FIR. Presentation from SNF is a potential trigger for early, concurrent palliative care to assist surgeons, patients, and families in decision making and goal-concordant treatment. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Emergency general surgery,Skilled nursing facilities,Failure to rescue,Complications,Surgical palliative care
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