J Korean Radiol Soc.  2007 Jan;56(1):41-45.

Performance of Interventional Procedures in a Day-hospital System

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, Busan Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea. jibae@inje.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
We wanted to describe the practice and results of applying the day-hospital system in an interventional radiology clinic.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From Oct. 2004 to Dec. 2005, the day-hospital system was applied to various interventional procedures with using a part of the recovery room of an angiography suite as a facility for hospital admission. The study included 91 cases in 73 patients. The source of the patient referral, the procedures, hospital courses and complications were analyzed and questionnaire surveys were conducted for the available 55 patients.
RESULTS
Among the patients, 70% (n=64) were referred from other departments, 5% (n=5) from other hospitals, 5% (n=4) were new patients and 20% (n=18) were re-admissions. The procedures included gastrointestinal, biliary, urinary, hemodialysis related- and implantable port related interventions. 96% (n=87) of the patients were successfully discharged in a day and admission to the general ward was only 4% (n=4). Minor complications occurred after discharges in 3% (n=3). The questionnaire survey revealed that 96% (n=53) of the patients were satisfied with the service and they were not anxious after discharge.
CONCLUSION
Most of common interventional procedures were safely done under the day-hospital system with the patients being highly satisfied. The day-hospital system can be a good tool for establishing admitting privileges for an interventional radiology clinic.

Keyword

Radiology and radiologists, departmental management; Radiology and radiologists, socioeconomic issues

MeSH Terms

Angiography
Humans
Patients' Rooms
Surveys and Questionnaires
Radiology, Interventional
Recovery Room
Referral and Consultation
Renal Dialysis
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