Hospital Readmission After Pulmonary Lobectomy Is Not Affected by Surgical Approach Roland Assi, MD, MMS, Daniel J. Wong, MD, Daniel J. Boffa, MD, Frank C. Detterbeck, MD, Zuoheng Wang, PhD, Geoffrey L. Chupp, MD, Anthony W. Kim, MD The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Volume 99, Issue 2, Pages 393-398 (February 2015) DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2014.10.014 Copyright © 2015 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
Fig 1 Adverse events leading to readmission or early unplanned return to clinic. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2015 99, 393-398DOI: (10.1016/j.athoracsur.2014.10.014) Copyright © 2015 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
Fig 2 Multivariate analysis for predictors of (A) 30-day hospital readmission and (B) combined readmission with early unplanned return to clinic. Values shown in square brackets are 95% confidence interval. (CCI = Charlson comorbidity index; FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in 1 second; OR = odds ratio; ppoFEV1 = predicted postoperative forced expiratory volume in 1 second; RTICU = unplanned transfer to the intensive care unit.) The Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2015 99, 393-398DOI: (10.1016/j.athoracsur.2014.10.014) Copyright © 2015 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Terms and Conditions
Fig 3 Postoperative follow-up setting. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2015 99, 393-398DOI: (10.1016/j.athoracsur.2014.10.014) Copyright © 2015 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Terms and Conditions