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Weekend Effect on In-Hospital Outcomes of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Insights from a Propensity-Matched National Analysis

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background:
The "weekend effect" on hospital admissions has been extensively studied, showing increased risks for patients admitted on weekends than those admitted on weekdays. We aimed to assess the “weekend effect” on in-hospital outcomes in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
Methods:
A nationwide cohort study was conducted using the National Inpatient Sample Database. We identified 82,094 eligible patients aged ≥ 18 years admitted for TAVR between 2013 and 2021. Patients were grouped into weekend or weekday cohorts based on day of admission. Propensity score matching (PSM) and multivariate regression models were employed to evaluate outcomes. After PSM, 2,688 weekend admissions and 13,440 weekday admissions were included in the analyses.
Results:
Multivariable regression, adjusted for propensity score, revealed that weekend admission was associated with 45% higher odds of in-hospital mortality (adjusted odds ratio: 1.45; 95% confidence interval: 1.13–1.85). Significant heterogeneity in mortality was observed based on admission urgency, with a 3.27 times higher increased risk of death observed for elective admissions on weekends than on weekdays (P for interaction = 0.001). Moreover, weekend admissions had significantly higher adjusted odds for cardiogenic shock, permanent pacemaker implantation, endocarditis, acute kidney injury, acute ischemic stroke, and blood transfusion. There was a trend of higher in-hospital mortality for weekend over weekday admissions throughout the study period.
Conclusions:
Weekend admissions for TAVR had higher mortality, complications, and resource utilization, particularly in elective cases. Our findings suggest that patients admitted for TAVR during weekends are at high risk and warrant special attention.
  • Shi, Bo  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • He, Zefeng  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Rehman, Abdul  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Gitangaza, Israel  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Ma, Xueping  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Jia, Shaobin  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Cong, Guangzhi  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Ye, Congyan  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Yan, Rui  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Fu, Shizhe  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Li, Haowei  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • He, Bao Tong  ( General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University , Yinchuan , Ningxia , China )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Bo Shi: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Zefeng He: No Answer | Abdul Rehman: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Israel GITANGAZA: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Xueping Ma: No Answer | Shaobin Jia: No Answer | Guangzhi Cong: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Congyan Ye: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Rui Yan: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Shizhe Fu: No Answer | Haowei Li: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Bao tong He: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

CVD Science Smorgasbord I

Saturday, 11/16/2024 , 10:30AM - 11:30AM

Abstract Poster Session

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