Hospital Factors Associated With Interhospital Transfer Destination for Stroke in the Northeast United States.
Abstract
Background We aimed to determine if there is an association between hospital quality
and the likelihood of a given hospital being a preferred transfer destination for
stroke patients. Methods and Results Data from Medicare claims identified acute ischemic
stroke transferred between 394 northeast US hospitals from 2007 to 2011. Hospitals
were categorized as transferring (n=136), retaining (n=241), or receiving (n=17) hospitals
based on the proportion of acute ischemic stroke encounters transferred or received.
We identified all 6409 potential dyads of sending and receiving hospitals, and categorized
dyads as connected if ≥5 patients were transferred between the hospitals annually
(n=82). We used logistic regression to identify hospital characteristics associated
with establishing a connected dyad, exploring the effect of adjusting for different
quality measures and outcomes. We also adjusted for driving distance between hospitals,
receiving hospital stroke volume, and the number of hospitals in the receiving hospital
referral region. The odds of establishing a transfer connection increased when rate
of alteplase administration increased at the receiving hospital or decreased at the
sending hospital, however this finding did not hold after applying a potential strategy
to adjust for clustering. Receiving hospital performance on 90-day home time was not
associated with likelihood of transfer connection. Conclusions Among northeast US
hospitals, we found that differences in hospital quality, specifically higher levels
of alteplase administration, may be associated with increased likelihood of being
a transfer destination. Further research is needed to better understand acute ischemic
stroke transfer patterns to optimize stroke transfer systems.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21405Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1161/jaha.118.011575Publication Info
Zachrison, Kori S; Onnela, Jukka-Pekka; Reeves, Mathew J; Hernandez, Adrian; Camargo,
Carlos A; Zhao, Xin; ... Schwamm, Lee H (2020). Hospital Factors Associated With Interhospital Transfer Destination for Stroke in
the Northeast United States. Journal of the American Heart Association, 9(1). pp. e011575. 10.1161/jaha.118.011575. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21405.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Adrian Felipe Hernandez
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Roland Albert Matsouaka
Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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