A prospective same day discharge protocol for pediatric appendicitis: Adding value to a common surgical condition.

Journal: Journal Of Pediatric Surgery
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Abstract

Objective: Standardized clinical pathways for simple appendicitis decrease length of stay and result in cost savings. We performed a prospective cohort study to assess a same day discharge (SDD) protocol for children with simple appendicitis.

Methods: All children undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy for simple appendicitis after protocol implementation (February 2016 to January 2017) were assessed. Length of stay (LOS), 30-day resource utilization (ED visits and hospital readmissions), patient satisfaction, and hospital accounting costs for SDD were compared to non-SDD patients.

Results: Of 602 children treated at our institution, 185 (31%) were successfully discharged per protocol. SDD patients had longer median PACU duration (3.0 vs. 1.0h, p<0.001), but postoperative LOS (4.4 vs. 17.4h, p<0.001) and overall LOS (17.1 vs. 31.2h, p<0.001) were significantly shorter. Complication rates (1.6% vs. 3.1%), ED visits (4.3% vs. 6.0%), and readmissions (0.5% vs. 2.4%) were not significantly different for SDD compared to non-SDD patients. However, SDD decreases total cost of an appendectomy episode ($8073 vs $8424, p=0.002), and patients report high satisfaction with their hospital experience (mean 9.4 out of 10).

Conclusions: Safe and satisfactory outpatient management of pediatric simple appendicitis is achievable with appropriate patient selection. An SDD protocol can lead to significant generation of value to the healthcare system. Methods: Prognosis study, Level II.

Authors
Yangyang Yu, Carolyn Smith, Kimberly Ceyanes, Bindi Naik Mathuria, Sohail Shah, Adam Vogel, Kathleen Carberry, Jed Nuchtern, Monica Lopez