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- Title
Hospital Readmissions Among Persons With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the United States and Canada, 2005–2018: A Collaboration of Cohort Studies.
- Authors
Davy-Mendez, Thibaut; Napravnik, Sonia; Hogan, Brenna C; Eron, Joseph J; Gebo, Kelly A; Althoff, Keri N; Moore, Richard D; Silverberg, Michael J; Horberg, Michael A; Gill, M John; Rebeiro, Peter F; Karris, Maile Y; Klein, Marina B; Kitahata, Mari M; Crane, Heidi M; Nijhawan, Ank; McGinnis, Kathleen A; Thorne, Jennifer E; Lima, Viviane D; Bosch, Ronald J
- Abstract
Background Hospital readmission trends for persons with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH) in North America in the context of policy changes, improved antiretroviral therapy (ART), and aging are not well-known. We examined readmissions during 2005–2018 among adult PWH in NA-ACCORD. Methods Linear risk regression estimated calendar trends in 30-day readmissions, adjusted for demographics, CD4 count, AIDS history, virologic suppression (<400 copies/mL), and cohort. Results We examined 20 189 hospitalizations among 8823 PWH (73% cisgender men, 38% White, 38% Black). PWH hospitalized in 2018 versus 2005 had higher median age (54 vs 44 years), CD4 count (469 vs 274 cells/μL), and virologic suppression (83% vs 49%). Unadjusted 30-day readmissions decreased from 20.1% (95% confidence interval [CI], 17.9%–22.3%) in 2005 to 16.3% (95% CI, 14.1%–18.5%) in 2018. Absolute annual trends were −0.34% (95% CI, −.48% to −.19%) in unadjusted and −0.19% (95% CI, −.35% to −.02%) in adjusted analyses. By index hospitalization reason, there were significant adjusted decreases only for cardiovascular and psychiatric hospitalizations. Readmission reason was most frequently in the same diagnostic category as the index hospitalization. Conclusions Readmissions decreased over 2005–2018 but remained higher than the general population's. Significant decreases after adjusting for CD4 count and virologic suppression suggest that factors alongside improved ART contributed to lower readmissions. Efforts are needed to further prevent readmissions in PWH.
- Subjects
HIV; PATIENT readmissions; PSYCHIATRIC hospital care; CD4 lymphocyte count; COHORT analysis
- Publication
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2023, Vol 228, Issue 12, p1699
- ISSN
0022-1899
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/infdis/jiad396