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LONG-HOSP Score: A Novel Predictive Score for Length of Hospital Stay in Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding – A Multicenter Nationwide Study.

Authors :
Fujita, Minoru
Aoki, Tomonori
Manabe, Noriaki
Ito, Yoichiro
Kobayashi, Katsumasa
Yamauchi, Atsushi
Yamada, Atsuo
Omori, Jun
Ikeya, Takashi
Aoyama, Taiki
Tominaga, Naoyuki
Sato, Yoshinori
Kishino, Takaaki
Ishii, Naoki
Sawada, Tsunaki
Murata, Masaki
Takao, Akinari
Mizukami, Kazuhiro
Kinjo, Ken
Fujimori, Shunji
Source :
Digestion; 2023, Vol. 104 Issue 6, p446-459, 14p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Length of stay (LOS) in hospital affects cost, patient quality of life, and hospital management; however, existing gastrointestinal bleeding models applicable at hospital admission have not focused on LOS. We aimed to construct a predictive model for LOS in acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding (ALGIB). Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 8,547 patients emergently hospitalized for ALGIB at 49 hospitals (the CODE BLUE-J Study). A predictive model for prolonged hospital stay was developed using the baseline characteristics of 7,107 patients and externally validated in 1,440 patients. Furthermore, a multivariate analysis assessed the impact of additional variables during hospitalization on LOS. Results: Focusing on baseline characteristics, a predictive model for prolonged hospital stay was developed, the LONG-HOSP score, which consisted of low body mass index, laboratory data, old age, nondrinker status, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use, facility with ≥800 beds, heart rate, oral antithrombotic agent use, symptoms, systolic blood pressure, performance status, and past medical history. The score showed relatively high performance in predicting prolonged hospital stay and high hospitalization costs (area under the curve: 0.70 and 0.73 for derivation, respectively, and 0.66 and 0.71 for external validation, respectively). Next, we focused on in-hospital management. Diagnosis of colitis or colorectal cancer, rebleeding, and the need for blood transfusion, interventional radiology, and surgery prolonged LOS, regardless of the LONG-HOSP score. By contrast, early colonoscopy and endoscopic treatment shortened LOS. Conclusions: At hospital admission for ALGIB, our novel predictive model stratified patients by their risk of prolonged hospital stay. During hospitalization, early colonoscopy and endoscopic treatment shortened LOS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00122823
Volume :
104
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Digestion
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174081058
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000531646