Hospital Discharge within 2 Days Following Total Hip or Knee Arthroplasty Does Not Increase Major-Complication and Readmission Rates

Sep 9, 2016The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume

Leaving the hospital within 2 days after hip or knee replacement does not raise major complications or readmission rates

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Abstract

A total of 50,953 patients underwent either total knee or hip arthroplasty with early discharge showing no increase in major complications or readmissions.

  • Early discharge from 0 to 2 days postoperatively was associated with younger patients and fewer medical issues.
  • In patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty, early discharge did not increase the odds of major complications (odds ratio = 0.95).
  • For total hip arthroplasty, early discharge was linked to lower odds of major complications (odds ratio = 0.75).
  • Early discharge did not increase the risk of hospital readmission for either total knee or hip arthroplasty.
  • Increased complications and readmissions were more closely related to patient health conditions rather than discharge timing.

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