2022
DOI: 10.1177/21514593221144179
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The Potential Risk Factors for Prolonged Length of Stay Despite an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol for Elderly Patients Undergoing Short-Level Lumbar Fusion Surgery

Abstract: Objective To identify the risk factors associated with prolonged length of stay (LOS) despite an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol in short-level lumbar fusion surgery. Methods We gathered data for all patients undergoing short-level lumbar fusion surgery from January to November 2021. Given the discharge criteria, a threshold was set according to mean LOS, and two groups were spontaneously formed: LOS shorter than the threshold for discharge (control group, n = 114) and LOS longer or equal to th… Show more

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“…Taking a different approach to recovery after surgery Cui et al [60] explore the potential risk factors for prolonged length of stay protocol for elderly patients undergoing short-level lumbar fusion surgery. Preoperative metrics were compared to identify risk factors associated with prolonged LOS.…”
Section: Theme 7: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (Eras)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking a different approach to recovery after surgery Cui et al [60] explore the potential risk factors for prolonged length of stay protocol for elderly patients undergoing short-level lumbar fusion surgery. Preoperative metrics were compared to identify risk factors associated with prolonged LOS.…”
Section: Theme 7: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (Eras)mentioning
confidence: 99%