Factors Associated with Early Discharge after Thoracoscopic Lobectomy: Results from the Italian VATS Group Registry

Author:

Maniscalco PioORCID,Tamburini NicolaORCID,Fabbri NicolòORCID,Quarantotto Francesco,Rizzardi GiovannaORCID,Amore Dario,Lopez Camillo,Crisci Roberto,Spaggiari Lorenzo,Valpiani Giorgia,Bertolaccini LucaORCID,Cavallesco Giorgio,on behalf of the VATS Group

Abstract

Objective. There are limited data for estimating the risk of early discharge following thoracoscopic lobectomy. The objective was to identify the factors associated with a short length of stay and verify the influence of these variables in uncomplicated patients. Methods. We reviewed all lobectomies reported to the Italian VATS Group between January 2014 and January 2020. Patients and perioperative characteristics were divided into two subgroups based on whether or not they met the target duration of stay (≤ or >4 days). The association between preoperative and intraoperative variables and postoperative length of stay (LOS) ≤4 days was assessed using a stepwise multivariable logistic regression analysis to identify factors independently associated with LOS and factors related to LOS in uncomplicated cases. Results. Among 10,240 cases who underwent thoracoscopic lobectomy, 37.6% had a hospital stay ≤4 days. Variables associated with LOS included age, hospital surgical volume, Diffusion Lung CO % (81 [69–94] vs. 85 [73–98]), Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1) % (92 [79–106] vs. 96 [82–109]), operative time (180 [141–230] vs. 160 [125–195]), uniportal approach (571 [9%] vs. 713 [18.5%]), bioenergy sealer use, and pain control through intercostal block or opioids (p < 0.001). Except for FEV1 and blood loss, all other factors emerged significantly associated with LOS when the analysis was limited to uncomplicated patients. Conclusions. Demographic, clinical, and surgical variables are associated with early discharge after thoracoscopic lobectomy. This study indicates that these characteristics are associated with early discharge. This result can be used in association with clinical judgment to identify appropriate patients for fast-track protocols.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Health with Ricerca Corrente

5x1000 funds

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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