Trends and causes of readmission following peripheral vascular intervention in patients with peripheral vascular disease
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2021Vol. 98(3), pp. 540–548
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Homam Moussa Pacha, Tanveer Mir, Yasser Al‐Khadra, Yasar Sattar, Waqas Ullah, Nathan Zaher, Bachar Ahmad, Abdul‐Rahman M. Suleiman, Fahed Darmoch, Mohamad Soud, Haroon Faraz, Zaher Hakim, M. Chadi Alraies
Abstract
Our study shows an average yearly readmission rate of 21.5% post-PVI. Chronic comorbidities and prolonged hospitalization were associated with higher risk of readmission.
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