Comparing 30-day all-cause readmission rates between tibiotalar fusion and total ankle replacement

Robert K. Merrill, Rocco M. Ferrandino, Ryan Hoffman, Anthony Ndu, Gene W. Shaffer

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Abstract

Background: End-stage ankle arthritis is a debilitating condition that negatively impacts patient quality of life. Tibiotalar fusion and total ankle replacement are treatment options for managing ankle arthritis. Few studies have examined short term readmission rates of these two procedures. The objective of this study was compare all-cause 30-day readmission rates between patients undergoing tibiotalar fusion vs. total ankle replacement. Methods: This study queried the Nationwide Readmission Database (NRD) from 2013–2014 and used international classification of disease, 9th revision (ICD-9) procedure codes to identify all patients who underwent a tibiotalar fusion or a total ankle replacement. Comorbidities, insurance status, hospital characteristics, and readmission rates were statistically compared between the two cohorts. Risk factors were then identified for 30-day readmission. Results: A total of 5660 patients were analyzed with 2667 in the tibiotalar fusion cohort and 2993 in the total ankle replacement cohort. Univariate analysis revealed that the readmission rate after tibiotalar fusion (4.4%) was statistically greater than after total ankle replacement (1.4%). Multivariable regression analysis indicated that deficiency anemia (OR 2.18), coagulopathy (OR 3.51), renal failure (OR 2.83), other insurance relative to private (OR 3.40), and tibiotalar fusion (OR 2.51) were all statistically significant independent risk factors for having a readmission within 30-days. Conclusions: These findings suggest that during the short-term period following discharge from the hospital, patients who received a tibiotalar fusion are more likely to experience a 30-day readmission. These findings are important for decision making when a surgeon encounters a patient with end stage ankle arthritis. Level of evidence: Level III, cohort study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)327-331
Number of pages5
JournalFoot and Ankle Surgery
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2019

Keywords

  • Ankle arthritis
  • Ankle fusion
  • Readmission rates
  • Tibiotalar fusion
  • Total ankle replacement

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