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Risk Factors for Early Readmission After Anatomical or Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

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With medical costs increasing, focus has shifted to quality care and good outcomes with the goal of reducing readmissions and complications after various procedures. SA has recently become more popular because of its multiple indications, and this trend will continue. In the present study, the rate of readmission within 30 days after ATSA or RTSA was 2.7%. Revision surgery, 3 or more comorbidities, and extended LOS were independent risk factors that more than doubled the risk of readmission. Understanding the risk factors for short-term readmission will allow for better patient care and decreased costs, and will benefit the healthcare system as a whole.

Am J Orthop. 2016;45(6):E386-E392. Copyright Frontline Medical Communications Inc. 2016. All rights reserved.

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