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Comprehensive Analysis of a Single-Center Inpatient Posttransplant Physical Therapy Program in High-Acuity Patients:
Ramsey Ugarte1, Daisuke Noguchi1, Cindy Jaeger2
1From the Division of Liver and Pancreas Transplantation, Department of Surgery, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA (Ugarte, Noguchi, Ha, Agopian, Farmer, Ebaid, Kaldas).
Background:
High-acuity post-liver transplantation (LT) patients often have a prolonged hospital course. In response, we developed a novel, intensive inpatient group physical therapy (PT) program and sought to evaluate its impact on outcomes.
Study Design:
All consecutive adult LT recipients at a single center were retrospectively analyzed (August 2013 to July 2021). Comparative and multivariable regression analysis using 131 variables assessed patients who received group PT at a dedicated area of our hospital (GYM) and patients receiving standard PT (NON-GYM). Subset analysis of GYM and NON-GYM patients assessed outcomes for high-acuity patients (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score of 35 or more, ICU admission before LT, and hospitalization of 60 days or more).
Results:
A total of 1,183 consecutive adult LTs were performed during the study period. In all, 302 patients were enrolled in the GYM program. NON-GYM patients had higher rates of in-hospital mortality (6% vs 1%, p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis of the entire cohort identified NON-GYM as a significant independent risk factor for in-hospital mortality (odds ratio 6.543, 95% CI 2.292 to 18.681, p < 0.001) along with preoperative ventilation, coronary artery disease, unplanned reoperation, and reintubation after LT. High-acuity GYM patients were less likely to be reintubated (32% vs 46%, p = 0.048), require postoperative tracheostomy (13% vs 24%, p = 0.038), and had lower in-hospital mortality (1% vs 15%, p < 0.001).
Conclusions:
This analysis suggests that there may be a significant benefit for high-acuity LT patients who undergo intensive inpatient group PT in reducing postoperative reintubation, tracheostomy, and in-hospital mortality.
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