Implementation of a geriatric in‐reach service improves acute surgical unit outcomes; a retrospective before‐and‐after study

Author:

Pugliese Matthew12ORCID,Connell Louis1,Turco Jennifer12,Trivedi Anand12,Foster Amanda12,Kumarasinghe Anuttara Panchali W.123

Affiliation:

1. Fiona Stanley Hospital Murdoch Western Australia Australia

2. School of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Western Australia Crawley Western Australia Australia

3. School of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences Curtin University Bentley Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAustralia's ageing population is challenging for surgical units and there is a paucity of evidence for geriatric co‐management in acute general surgery. We aimed to assess if initiating a Geriatric Medicine in‐reach service improved outcomes for older adults in our Acute Surgical Unit (ASU).MethodsThe Older Adult Surgical Inpatient Service (OASIS) was integrated into ASU in 2021. We retrospectively reviewed all patients over age 65 admitted to ASU over a 12‐month period before and after service integration with a length of stay (LOS) greater than 24 h. There was no subsequent truncation or selection. Primary outcomes were 30‐day mortality, LOS, and 28‐day readmissions. Secondary outcomes were discharge disposition, in‐hospital mortality, and hospital‐acquired complications (HACs).Results1339 consecutive patients were included in each group, with no differences in baseline characteristics. There was a significant decrease in 28‐day readmissions from 20.2% to 16.0% (P < 0.05), greatest in patients undergoing non‐EL operative procedures (21.9% pre‐OASIS vs. 12.6% post‐OASIS; P < 0.05). Trends towards reduced 30‐day mortality (7.17% vs. 5.90%; P = 0.211), in‐hospital mortality (3.88% vs. 2.91%; P = 0.201), permanent care placement (7.77% vs. 7.09%; P = 0.843) and HACs (8.14% vs. 7.62%; P = 0.667) were seen, although statistical significance was not demonstrated. LOS remained unchanged at 4 days (P = 0.653).ConclusionThe addition of a geriatric in‐reach service to a tertiary ASU led to a significant reduction in 28‐day readmissions. Downtrends were seen in mortality, permanent care placement, and HAC rates, while LOS remained unchanged.

Publisher

Wiley

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