Abstract:Background:Multiple studies have been done assessing the “weekend effect” and outcomes for hospitalized patients1,2,3,4, however, there is no data evaluating the outcome of patients with septic arthritis of a native joint (SANJ) who are admitted on the weekend compared to the rest of the week.Objectives:To evaluate whether important outcomes in SANJ, including in-hospital mortality, differ between patients admitted on weekends versus weekdays and the time to diagnostic arthrocentesis.Methods:The National Inpat… Show more
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