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Acute Appendicitis: Use of Clinical and CT Findings for Modeling Hospital Resource Utilization
Viradia, Neal K; Gaing, Byron; Kang, Stella K; Rosenkrantz, Andrew B
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to retrospectively investigate associations between baseline CT findings in suspected acute appendicitis and subsequent hospital resource utilization. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred thirty-eight patients (76 male and 62 female patients; mean [+/- SD] age, 40 +/- 21 years) who were admitted for suspected acute appendicitis and underwent baseline CT were included. A single radiologist reviewed CT examinations for appendiceal-related findings. Linear and logistic regressions were performed to identify independent predictors of payer and hospital resource utilization. Combined performance of identified independent factors for predicting outcomes was determined. RESULTS: Greater age, lower Charlson comorbidity index (CCI), lesser appendiceal wall thickness, absence of loculated fluid collection, and absence of periappendiceal fluid were significant independent predictors of inpatient surgery (joint sensitivity, 92.7%; specificity, 65.8%). Smaller appendiceal diameter, absence of periappendiceal fluid, and laparoscopic surgery were significant independent predictors of same-day discharge (joint sensitivity, 79.1%; specificity, 64.2%). Greater CCI, greater wall thickness, and presence of periappendiceal fluid were significant independent predictors of repeat abdominopelvic CT (joint sensitivity, 82.5%; specificity, 68.1%). Presence of an appendicolith was the only significant predictor of repeat emergency department visit within 30 days (sensitivity, 61.2%; specificity, 68.8%) and the only significant predictor of repeat inpatient admission within 30 days (sensitivity, 63.6%; specificity, 68.5%). Greater appendiceal diameter and presence of free air were significant predictors of inpatient costs, and predicted costs were as follows: $8047 + ($745 x appendiceal diameter) if free air was absent; and $-39,261 + ($4426 x appendiceal diameter) if free air was present. However, costs were poorly predicted when greater than $45,000. Sex, WBC count, and payer category were not independent predictors, relative to CT findings, of any outcome. CONCLUSION: Admission CT findings serve as independent predictors of hospital resource utilization in suspected acute appendicitis.
PMID: 26295663
ISSN: 1546-3141
CID: 1732542
Tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) classifications and association with survival in primary melanomas. [Meeting Abstract]
Weiss, Sarah Ann; Han, Sung Won; Vogelsang, Matjaz; Krogsgaard, Michelle; Lui, Kevin P; Shapiro, Richard L; Kirchhoff, Tomas; Darvishian, Farbod; Osman, Iman
ISI:000358036904062
ISSN: 1527-7755
CID: 1729842
The expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) and their association with melanoma clinical outcomes [Meeting Abstract]
Vogelsang, Matjaz; Martinez, Carlos N; Romanchuk, Artur; Hecht, Chana; Richardson, Olivia; Shapiro, Richard L; Berman, Russell S; Osman, Iman; Kirchhoff, Tomas
ISI:000358036901971
ISSN: 1527-7755
CID: 1729912
RESIDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR HEALTH LITERACY SKILLS AND TRAINING NEEDS ACROSS SPECIALTIES [Meeting Abstract]
Nelson, Tamasyn; Altshuler, Lisa; Gillespie, Colleen; Naidu, Mrudula; Squires, Alison; Yin, Shonna; Zabar, Sondra
ISI:000358386900061
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1729972
AN INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE HOSPITAL CARE DELIVERED ON WEEKENDS [Meeting Abstract]
Goldfeld, Keith; Park, Hannah; Radford, Martha J; Munson, Sarah; Francois, Fritz; Austrian, Jonathan; Braithwaite, RScott; Hochman, Katherine A; Donoghue, Richard; Birnbaum, Bernard; Gourevitch, Marc N
ISI:000358386900129
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1729992
DEVELOPMENT OF A TAILORED, 5A'S-BASED WEIGHT MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION FOR VETERANS WITHIN PRIMARY CARE [Meeting Abstract]
Mateo, Katrina F; Sikerwar, Sandeep; Squires, Allison; Kalet, Adina; Sherman, Scott; Jay, Melanie
ISI:000358386900209
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730032
HEALTHCARE BY THE NUMBERS: A PROGRAM TO TEACH DATA SCIENCE TO MEDICAL STUDENTS [Meeting Abstract]
Jubelt, Lindsay E; Crowe, Ruth; Pusic, Martin; Schwartz, Mark D; Triola, Marc
ISI:000358386902128
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730202
ENHANCED SMOKING CESSATION SERVICES VIA ON-SITE NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY (NRT) IN AN OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAM (OTP) [Meeting Abstract]
Katz, Melinda M; Harris, Shomari M; Polydorou, Soteri; Emmanouel, Markos D; Grossman, Ellie
ISI:000358386902205
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730212
A PILOT STUDY EXAMINING HEALTH LITERACY PROMOTION PRACTICES AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS [Meeting Abstract]
Squires, Allison; Yin, Shonna; Greenberg, Sherry A; Giuliante, Maryanne M; McDonald, Margaret V; Altshuler, Lisa; Cortes, Tara
ISI:000358386900099
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730262
A TALE OF TWO CONSTITUENCIES: PATIENT AND CLINICIAN ENGAGEMENT IN RESEARCH [Meeting Abstract]
Goytia, Crispin N; Shelley, Donna; Kaushal, Rainu; Kastenbaum, Isaac; Horowitz, Carol R
ISI:000358386900111
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730272