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S1763 A Quality Improvement Analysis of Patient Non-Compliance With Post-ERCP Follow-Up Recommendations in a Predominantly Hispanic Population
Ist Teil von
The American journal of gastroenterology, 2023-10, Vol.118 (10S), p.S1311-S1312
Ort / Verlag
New York: Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Research, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Regression analysis revealed a higher likelihood of appropriate follow-up in patients undergoing ERCP with a stent for pancreaticobiliary strictures/leak (P< 0.001); while those with cholangitis or choledocholithiasis were less likely to follow up. Gender, race, language, insurance status, and admitting team type did not influence follow-up rates. Unadjusted Logistic Regression Analysis Follow up Odds ratio 95% CI (lower) 95% CI (Upper) p value Gender (Female) 0.887 0.626 1.255 0.497 Race (Non-Hispanic) 0.830 0.588 1.170 0.287 Patient language (Spanish) 1.208 0.856 1.705 0.283 Insurance Medicare ref Medicaid 0.971 0.471 2.001 0.936 Private 1.079 0.616 1.888 0.791 No Insurance/Other 0.899 0.595 1.358 0.613 Admit team Hospitalist ref Surgery 1.050 0.622 1.774 0.855 ICU/SICU/ResidentTeam/FamilyMedicine 0.926 0.504 1.704 0.806 Outpatient 0.570 0.297 1.097 0.093 Spanish Speaking physician (Yes) 0.659 0.442 0.982 0.040 Indication (SuspectedCholedocho/Cholangitis/Cholangitis) 0.406 0.266 0.619 < 0.001 PCP (Yes) 1.201 0.851 1.695 0.297 GI Clinic (Yes) 3.154 1.930 5.154 < 0.001 Resident or Fellow (Yes) 1.204 0.848 1.710 0.300 Author Notes *PresenterTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX.