“…32,33 This study's findings support existing evidence [26][27][28][29][30] that relatively few U.S. patients fail planned SDD TJA in the ASC setting and that up to a third or more fail planned SDD TJA performed in the hospital. 4,5,7,8 The study results suggest that patient characteristics such as anemia, use of depression/anxiety medications, and nonwhite race, as well as higher postoperative pain medication utilization, predispose failure for planned SDD TJA performed in the hospital setting. To increase the success of SDD TJA performed in hospital environments, faithful replication of ASC protocols, limiting cases to early in the day and/or extending perioperative care, ensuring adequate time to resolve barriers to discharge, enhanced understanding of pain tolerance, 7,8 increased understanding of patient motivation for SDD, and understanding the impact of convenient availability of an overnight stay regardless of the medical necessity 34 are recommended.…”