Purpose: To describe the causes, timing, and contributing factors of direct hospital transfer cases from an ophthalmology-specific ambulatory surgery center and to identify potential strategies for decreasing future transfers.
Setting: A large ophthalmology surgery center in Des Moines, Iowa.
Design: Retrospective review.
Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed on patients requiring hospital transfer from a Midwest ophthalmology-specific surgery center from March 2022 through July 2024. Variables reviewed included patient demographics, comorbidities, prior surgeries/surgical complications, results of pre-operative physical exams, type of surgery and anesthesia performed, the type and timing of each complication, and the reasons for transfer. Each transfer was assessed for its necessity, preventability, and outcome.
Results: A total of 22 patients required hospital transfer out of 24,960 admissions for a rate of 0.88 per 1,000 admissions (95% CI: 0.58-1.33). Only 5 (23%) transfer cases were temporally related to anesthesia or surgery. The other 17 (77%) had concerns first noted prior to the induction of anesthesia. Nine (41%) of the surgeries were completed, 1 (5%) partially completed, and the remaining 12 (55%) surgeries were cancelled. The reasons for transfer were largely cardiac and/or blood pressure related (18/22, 82%). Nearly a third of the transfers (7/22, 32%) were considered preventable.
Conclusion: Hospital transfers from ASCs are rare and all-cause hospital transfer rates may overestimate the true risk of ocular surgery. Most patients requiring hospital transfer were identified in the pre-operative area. Greater attention to preoperative physical exam reports could potentially prevent some hospital transfers.
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