Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations

Background: Stasis dermatitis (SD) is caused by venous hypertension that can be associated with peripheral congestion due to heart failure (HF). Length of stay (LOS) is the primary driver of HF hospitalization costs. Therefore, it is important to determine those patients who will have longer LOS. We...

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Main Authors: Ozge Kaya, Anıl Sahin, Hakki Kaya
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of the Cardiovascular Academy
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Online Access:http://www.ijcva.com/article.asp?issn=2405-8181;year=2020;volume=6;issue=2;spage=80;epage=85;aulast=Kaya
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description Background: Stasis dermatitis (SD) is caused by venous hypertension that can be associated with peripheral congestion due to heart failure (HF). Length of stay (LOS) is the primary driver of HF hospitalization costs. Therefore, it is important to determine those patients who will have longer LOS. We aimed to investigate the relationship between the SD and LOS in HF patients. Methods: A total of 308 patients, who were hospitalized between January 2012 and January 2014 due to acute decompensated HF (ADHF) in our center, were evaluated in this retrospective observational cohort study. Patients' baseline clinical characteristics and presence of SD diagnosis within the past 3 months prior the HF hospitalization were assessed by a review of cardiology and dermatology clinics medical records. Results: A total of 237, acutely decompensated, HF patients were enrolled in the study. The median LOS was 5 days, and the mean LOS was 5.4 ± 2 days. Prolonged LOS was defined as LOS >5 days, and the patients were classified into two groups: Those with LOS ≤5 days (Group I) and those with LOS >5 days (Group II, longer LOS). The presence of SD diagnosis was higher in Group II compared to patients in Group I (22% vs. 46%, P < 0.001). In the multivariate logistic regression model, presence of SD diagnosis, presence of moderate-to-severe tricuspid regurgitation, presence of atrial fibrillation, left atrial diameter, creatinine level, sodium level remained associated with longer LOS after adjustment for age, gender and for the variables found to be statistically significant in univariate analysis and correlated with LOS. Conclusions: This was the first time in the literature that a study demonstrated that the presence of SD was associated with an increased the risk of prolonged hospitalization independent of other factors in patients with reduced ejection fraction heart failure admitted for ADHF.
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spelling doaj.art-2ab29ceb26b245f7864a02e0b8c42add2023-09-02T21:11:36ZengGalenos Publishing HouseInternational Journal of the Cardiovascular Academy2405-81812405-819X2020-01-0162808510.4103/IJCA.IJCA_12_20Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizationsOzge KayaAnıl SahinHakki KayaBackground: Stasis dermatitis (SD) is caused by venous hypertension that can be associated with peripheral congestion due to heart failure (HF). Length of stay (LOS) is the primary driver of HF hospitalization costs. Therefore, it is important to determine those patients who will have longer LOS. We aimed to investigate the relationship between the SD and LOS in HF patients. Methods: A total of 308 patients, who were hospitalized between January 2012 and January 2014 due to acute decompensated HF (ADHF) in our center, were evaluated in this retrospective observational cohort study. Patients' baseline clinical characteristics and presence of SD diagnosis within the past 3 months prior the HF hospitalization were assessed by a review of cardiology and dermatology clinics medical records. Results: A total of 237, acutely decompensated, HF patients were enrolled in the study. The median LOS was 5 days, and the mean LOS was 5.4 ± 2 days. Prolonged LOS was defined as LOS >5 days, and the patients were classified into two groups: Those with LOS ≤5 days (Group I) and those with LOS >5 days (Group II, longer LOS). The presence of SD diagnosis was higher in Group II compared to patients in Group I (22% vs. 46%, P < 0.001). In the multivariate logistic regression model, presence of SD diagnosis, presence of moderate-to-severe tricuspid regurgitation, presence of atrial fibrillation, left atrial diameter, creatinine level, sodium level remained associated with longer LOS after adjustment for age, gender and for the variables found to be statistically significant in univariate analysis and correlated with LOS. Conclusions: This was the first time in the literature that a study demonstrated that the presence of SD was associated with an increased the risk of prolonged hospitalization independent of other factors in patients with reduced ejection fraction heart failure admitted for ADHF.http://www.ijcva.com/article.asp?issn=2405-8181;year=2020;volume=6;issue=2;spage=80;epage=85;aulast=Kayaacute heart failurecongestionlength of staystasis dermatitis
spellingShingle Ozge Kaya
Anıl Sahin
Hakki Kaya
Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations
International Journal of the Cardiovascular Academy
acute heart failure
congestion
length of stay
stasis dermatitis
title Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations
title_full Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations
title_fullStr Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations
title_full_unstemmed Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations
title_short Association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations
title_sort association between stasis dermatitis and length of stay in heart failure hospitalizations
topic acute heart failure
congestion
length of stay
stasis dermatitis
url http://www.ijcva.com/article.asp?issn=2405-8181;year=2020;volume=6;issue=2;spage=80;epage=85;aulast=Kaya
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