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ABSTRACT: Background
Previous studies comparing total and reverse shoulder arthroplasty (TSA/RSA) are subject to surgeon selection bias. This study objective is to compare the outcomes and cost of outpatient TSA/RSA to inpatient TSA/RSA.Methods
108,889 elective inpatient and outpatient TSA/RSA from Medicare claims data (2016-2018). 90-day readmission and total 90-day costs were compared following propensity score matching.Results
Younger and healthier patients are receiving outpatient TSA/RSA. Outpatient TSA/RSA was associated with fewer 90-day readmissions (OR 0.48 CI 0.38-0.59, p < 0.001) and lower 90-day costs (-20.1% CI -19.1%; -21.1%, p < 0.001).Conclusions
Outpatient TSA/RSA surgery offers lower complication rates and total costs.Level of evidence
III.
SUBMITTER: Carbone A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8660698 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov-Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Carbone Andrew A Vervaecke Alexander J AJ Ye Ivan B IB Patel Akshar V AV Parsons Bradford O BO Galatz Leesa M LM Poeran Jashvant J Cagle Paul P
Journal of orthopaedics 20211101
<h4>Background</h4>Previous studies comparing total and reverse shoulder arthroplasty (TSA/RSA) are subject to surgeon selection bias. This study objective is to compare the outcomes and cost of outpatient TSA/RSA to inpatient TSA/RSA.<h4>Methods</h4>108,889 elective inpatient and outpatient TSA/RSA from Medicare claims data (2016-2018). 90-day readmission and total 90-day costs were compared following propensity score matching.<h4>Results</h4>Younger and healthier patients are receiving outpati ...[more]