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Respiratory Medicine

Volume 95, Issue 11, November 2001, Pages 876-884
Respiratory Medicine

Regular Article
Hospital re-admission in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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Abstract

A retrospective study was carried out in a Hong Kong regional hospital with 24-h emergency service, to study the factors associated with shorter time to re-admission after acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). From 1 January 1997 to 31 December 1997, the first admission (index admission) of each patient through the emergency room with COPD/chronic bronchitis/emphysema was included. A total of 551 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The total acute and rehabilitative length of stay (mean ±SD) was 9·41±11·67 days. Within 1 year after discharge, 327 patients (59·35%) were re-admitted at least once. Median time to first re-admission after discharge was 240 days. By Cox regression analysis, the following factors were independently associated with shorter time to re-admission: hospital admission within 1 year before index admission, total length of stay in index admission >5 days, nursing home residency, dependency in self-care activities, right heart strain pattern on electrocardiogram, on high dose inhaled corticosteroid and actual bicarbonate level >25 mmoll−1. These factors may be relevant in the future planning of healthcare utilization for COPD patients.

Keywords

re-admission
exacerbation
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
COPD.

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Correspondence should be addressed to: Dr Arthur C.-W. Lau, Respiratory and Critical Care Team, Department of Medicine, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, 3 Lok Man Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong SAR, PR China. Fax: 852-251-53182; E-mail: [email protected]