Poster Session D - Tuesday Morning
Joseph Mizrahi, MD
Stony Brook University Hospital
Stony Brook, NY
Variables (n=15) | Number (Percent) | |
Sex | Men | 12/15 (80) |
Women | 3/15 (20) | |
Mean Age (Years) | 74.2 | - |
Race | White | 13/15 (80) |
Non-White | 3/15 (20) | |
Insurance | Medicare | 11/15 (73.3) |
Medicaid | 2/15 (13.3) | |
Commerical | 1/15 (6.7) | |
Self-Pay | 1/15 (6.7) | |
TEE Done During Admission | Yes | 12/15 (80) |
No | 3/15 (20) | |
If TEE Not Done, Was There a GI-Related Reason | Yes | 0/3 (0) |
No | 3/3 (100) | |
If TEE Done, Were There Complications? | Yes | 0/12 (0) |
No | 12/12 (100) | |
Any Pre-Existing GI Comorbidities? | Yes | 12/15 (80) |
No | 3/15 (20) | |
Did GI Team Clear Patient for TEE without Further Tests? | Yes | 8/15 (53.3) |
No | 7/15 (46.7) | |
What Tests Did GI Team Advise? | Imaging | 3/7 (42.9) |
Upper Endoscopy | 4/7 (57.1) | |
What Were the Results of the Extra Testing? | Normal | 7/7 (100) |
Abnormal | 0/7 (0) | |
Was Length of Stay Extended? | Yes | 5/15 (33.3) |
No | 10/15 (66.7) | |
Was there a Readmission within 30 Days? | Yes | 2/15 (13.3) |
No | 13/15 (86.7) | |
Was the Readmission for GI-Related Issues? | Yes | 1/2 (50) |
No | 1/2 (50) | |
Would a GI Consultation pre-TEE have Prevented Readmission? | Yes | 0/2 (0) |
No | 2/2 (100) |