Incidence of Unplanned Readmissions After One-Day Surgery Discharge Among Pediatric Patients: A Retrospective Study From a Tertiary Care Hospital in Saudi Arabia
Yasser M Almashari, Yazeed Allarakia, Omar Barradah, Yazan Alqozi, Abdullah M Almoraei, Rand A Alshaya, Rayan Muawad

TL;DR
This study examines how often children are readmitted to the hospital within a week after same-day surgery and identifies common reasons for these readmissions.
Contribution
The study provides insights into unplanned readmission rates and contributing factors in pediatric one-day surgeries in Saudi Arabia.
Findings
403 pediatric patients were readmitted within a week after one-day surgery.
Poor oral intake and bleeding were the most common reasons for readmission.
Tonsillectomy with adenoidectomy was the most common surgery among readmitted patients.
Abstract
Introduction The prevalence of one-day surgery (also known as same-day surgery or outpatient surgery) has been increasing recently among patients and physicians in many countries due to its benefits. The main benefits of one-day surgery are that the patient is not planned to stay overnight before the surgery and can be discharged on the same day of the surgery. The lower cost to the health system can make these surgeries more favorable for both sides. However, unplanned readmission after such surgeries can happen and this has broad implications for patients, their families, and the healthcare system. Therefore, this study primarily aims to identify the incidence of unexpected hospital readmissions following one-day surgery after discharge among children. The study also aims to identify any significant variables that can be identified with the cases of readmissions to allow for further…
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TopicsEnhanced Recovery After Surgery · Nausea and vomiting management · Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
