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Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba · Jan 2008
[Scores to predict the number of hospitalization days in a general ward at a tertiary hospital].
- Gerardo A Belletti, Julio Enders, Gustavo Serra, and Marcelo A Yorio.
- Hospital Italiano de Córdoba, Paz, Argentina. Gerardobelletti@hotmail.com
- Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba. 2008 Jan 1; 65 (1): 9-16.
UnlabelledAlthough most usual admissions to hospital are in rooms in general wards, there are not scores to predict the number of hospitalization days in this area. The patients are located based on diagnosis at admission.Aimto make scores who predict the number of hospitalization days in the general wards.MethodsWe studied all the patients who were admitted to the Italiano Hospital from march of 2004 to may of 2005 in Cordoba city (Argentina). The inclusion criteria were: more than 18 years old patients who were admitted for more than 24 hours due to clinical or surgical conditions in general wards. We evaluated 53 variables including background, toxics, physiologic and demographic data, social reports, nutritional condition, out patients previous consultations at the admission day. Died patients were not included in this score analysis.ResultsThe number of patients included was 1003. Short hospitalization was considered when the number of the days of the hospitalization was less than 4 days and long hospitalization was more than 5 day in a general ward. We made a score with 11 main variables according to physician clinical perception. The statistical analysis was not significant in each variable studied. When we analyzed the score with 11 of them as a whole, it showed statistical significance. We divided in categories and pointing according to statistic settlements. Minimum pointing: 11; maximum: 33. Showed R2: 0,77 ( p: 0,06) between pointing and the hospitalization days.ConclusionThe lower scores were related with a high chance of discharge before 5 days. This score may be a simple and feasible tool for the hospital administration and for the prediction of available beds in a general wards.
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