Neighborhood Deprivation is Associated With Hospital Length of Stay, Discharge Disposition, and Readmission Rates for Patients Who Survive Hospitalization With Traumatic Brain Injury.
Mohamed Ehab El-AbtahAmir H KarimiJohn J FrancisJerry ShepherdVarunil ShahDouglas EinstadterAdam T PerzynskiMary J RoachMichael L KellyPublished in: Neurosurgery (2024)
After adjusting for confounders, including comorbidities, TBI mechanism/severity, and age, higher ADI was independently predictive of longer hospital LOS, increased risk of 90-day readmission, and nonhome discharge. These results may help establish targeted interventions to identify at-risk patients after TBI.
Keyphrases
- traumatic brain injury
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- physical activity
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- acute care
- emergency department
- cancer therapy
- adverse drug
- drug delivery
- patient reported outcomes
- mild traumatic brain injury
- patient reported
- electronic health record