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- Joana Sousa Martins, Rita Sousa, Joana Matias, and Paulo Calhau.
- Serviço de Pediatria. Hospital Garcia de Orta. Almada. Portugal.
- Acta Medica Port. 2022 Jul 1; 35 (7-8): 540-549.
IntroductionPediatric readmissions have received increased attention in the past few years. Distinguishing between planned and unplanned readmissions and between preventable and unpreventable ones constitutes an important target to better understand this thematic. The aim of this study was to analyze the readmission rate and characterize the population readmitted within a 30-day period after discharge in the pediatric ward of a level II hospital.Material And MethodsObservational retrospective single center study of the pediatric patients who were discharged from a level II hospital, between 2009 and 2019, and had at least one readmission within 30 days after discharge. Clinical and demographic data were obtained from the analysis of the patient's medical records. We considered as potentially preventable all the unplanned readmissions that were related with the index admission.ResultsFrom the 6879 admissions during the study period, 4.8% resulted in readmissions within the next 30 days. Excluding the planned readmissions, the seven, 15 and 30-day readmission rates were respectively 1.7%, 2.7% and 3.9%. Most of the unplanned readmissions (77%) were considered as potentially preventable. Patients reevaluated in the Pediatric Day Hospital after discharge had shorter intervals to readmission. Readmissions due to decompensation of chronic disease were more likely related with the index admission. Patients with chronic disease, as well as patients with neurological impairment were more likely to have multiple readmissions.ConclusionWe found a low overall readmission rate, but a higher percentage of potentially preventable readmissions, when compared with the available literature.
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