A system was developed for cardiac catheterization in children without overnight hospital stay (called same-day discharge). Over a 4 year period, 233 children (aged 5 weeks to 20 years) had catheterization with same-day discharge staying an average of 11.8 hours in the hospital. In all but 1, no problems occurred after hospital discharge; 1 child required readmission for psoas tendinitis after retrograde aortography. Same-day discharge was safely applied regardless of the patient's age, diagnosis, and use of systemic heparinization, large-bore sheaths, retrograde arterial catheterization, or cineangiography. The hospital-related cost of pediatric cardiac catheterization was reduced 29% compared with that of the standard 42 hour hospital stay. Same-day discharge provides attractive elements to the physician and institution involved in cardiac catheterizations, for example: (1) improved medical care by a decrease in the length of hospitalization, (2) a significant reduction in medical costs, and (3) elimination of time pressure in training and teaching as well as therapeutic decision-making. Critical factors for the successful application of same-day discharge are coordination of multiple health care professionals and physician judgment of the patient's clinical status. We speculate that reassessment of other hospital-oriented procedures may foster the development of methods for improving medical care or reducing cost, or both.
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