Factors Influencing Postoperative Emergency Department Visits After Adenotonsillectomy in Pediatric Patients
Aseel A Alamoudi, Yasmeen Alhedyan, Ola Mohammed, Lenah A Shamsaddin, Lama S AlAlula, Fahad AlSaab

TL;DR
This study explores factors affecting emergency department visits after pediatric adenotonsillectomy, aiming to improve postoperative care.
Contribution
The study identifies specific preoperative factors and hospital stay durations linked to postoperative ED visits in pediatric patients.
Findings
Patients with longer hospital stays had higher rates of ED visits and postoperative bleeding.
Shorter hospital stays were associated with lower readmission rates.
Obstructive surgery reasons and certain medications reduced ED visits.
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between preoperative factors and postoperative outcomes, particularly emergency department (ED) visits, in pediatric patients following adenotonsillectomy. It primarily focuses on the length of hospital stay in the procedure outcomes. The goal was to identify ways to reduce unexpected ED visits and poor outcomes after the procedure. Method: A retrospective analysis was conducted on pediatric patients aged 2-14 who underwent adenotonsillectomy at King Abdullah Specialized Children’s Hospital (KASCH) between 2016 and 2023. Data were extracted from the BestCare database, including demographics, surgery-related factors, length of hospital stay, and postoperative outcomes such as ED visits, complications, and readmissions. Results: The study included 700 adenotonsillectomy cases, with an average hospital stay of 1.0 days (1.0-9.0). Within…
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