Author: Hawamdeh, Hussam; Moliterno, David J
Title: Finding sideline benefits-Of pandemics and same-day-discharge following rotational atherectomy. Cord-id: l8lx8wzz Document date: 2021_10_1
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Snippet: The occurrence of same-day discharge following elective rotational atherectomy cases in England and Wales during 2007-2014 increased from approximately 7 to 36%. High-volume centers and transradial approach were associated with more likelihood of same-day discharge. As compared with patients who stayed for overnight observation following elective rotational atherectomy, those discharged the same day as the procedure had a similar rate of 30-day mortality (0.35 and 0.50%, respectively; p = 0.409)
Document: The occurrence of same-day discharge following elective rotational atherectomy cases in England and Wales during 2007-2014 increased from approximately 7 to 36%. High-volume centers and transradial approach were associated with more likelihood of same-day discharge. As compared with patients who stayed for overnight observation following elective rotational atherectomy, those discharged the same day as the procedure had a similar rate of 30-day mortality (0.35 and 0.50%, respectively; p = 0.409).
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