Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

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Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by Therapist » Mon Oct 20, 2014 2:04 pm

Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Hospitalized Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission Rates.
Kauta SR, Keenan BT, Goldberg L, Schwab RJ.
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Abstract
Background:

Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is associated with significant cardiovascular sequelae and positive airway pressure (PAP) has been shown to improve heart failure and prevent the recurrence of atrial fibrillation in cardiac patients with sleep apnea. Patients who are hospitalized with cardiac conditions frequently have witnessed symptoms of SDB but often do not have a diagnosis of sleep apnea. We implemented a clinical paradigm to perform unattended sleep studies and initiate treatment with PAP in hospitalized cardiac patients with symptoms consistent with SDB. We hypothesized that PAP adherence in cardiac patients with SDB would reduce readmission rates 30 days after discharge.
Methods:

106 consecutive cardiac patients hospitalized for heart failure, arrhythmias, and myocardial infarction and who reported symptoms of SDB were evaluated. Patients underwent a type III portable sleep study and those patients diagnosed with sleep apnea were started on PAP. Demographic data, SDB type, PAP adherence, and data regarding 30-day hospital readmission/ED visits were collected.
Results:

Of 106 patients, 104 had conclusive diagnostic studies using portable monitoring systems. Seventy-eight percent of patients (81/104) had SDB (AHI ≥ 5 events/h). Eighty percent (65/81) had predominantly obstructive sleep apnea, and 20% (16/81) had predominantly central sleep apnea. None of 19 patients (0%) with adequate PAP adherence, 6 of 20 (30%) with partial PAP use, and 5 of 17 (29%) of patients who did not use PAP were readmitted to the hospital or visited the emergency department (ED) for a cardiac issue within 30 days from discharge (p = 0.025).
Conclusions:

Performing diagnostic unattended sleep studies and initiating PAP treatment in hospitalized cardiac patients was feasible and provided important clinical information. Our data indicate that hospital readmission and ED visits 30 days after discharge were significantly lower in patients with cardiac disease and SDB who adhered to PAP treatment than those who were not adherent.

2014 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25238310

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Re: Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by stage0 » Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:46 pm

Fantastic find.

One problem hospitals are having is that a CPT code is not chargable for in patient sleep studies...either clinical or type-3 monitoring device...is not available. (If I am wrong please tell me this). I would jump at the information of having an in-house sleep study for cardiac pts.

However, I am also finding that even with the ppl using a HST unit to diagnose OSA, many are coming to the sleep lab for a titration study. This seems to be happen for the ppl with moderate to high OSA.

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Re: Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:50 pm

I recently had a long conversation with my cardio doc about this topic. He didn't have anything major to input on my similar claims about my using CPAP, however now I can email him this link. It will be interesting to see what his response is. Thanks. SNO

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Re: Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by JDS74 » Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:03 am

307.4 is the overall ICD-9 code to cover sleep studies.
I don't have the cross reference to a corresponding CPT code.

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Re: Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by Janknitz » Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:01 am

There has to be a cpt code. It's covered by Medicare as an outpatient service. Wouldn't it more likely be that under drg's the hospital cannot get additional revenue for performing this diagnostic procedure?
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Re: Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Oct 21, 2014 11:56 am

So we can skip the apple, and go right to the mask--or eat the apple too.
--just not at the same time.

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Re: Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by JeffV » Tue Oct 21, 2014 12:14 pm

Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is associated with significant cardiovascular sequelae and positive airway pressure (PAP) has been shown to improve heart failure and prevent the recurrence of atrial fibrillation in cardiac patients with sleep apnea. Patients who are hospitalized with cardiac conditions frequently have witnessed symptoms of SDB but often do not have a diagnosis of sleep apnea. We implemented a clinical paradigm to perform unattended sleep studies and initiate treatment with PAP in hospitalized cardiac patients with symptoms consistent with SDB. We hypothesized that PAP adherence in cardiac patients with SDB would reduce readmission rates 30 days after discharge.
Interestingly enough, this is pretty much exactly me. Six months ago I was hospitalized with an isolated episode of atrial fibrillation. One of the things they tested me for following that was sleep apnea. One horrible night and an AHI of 53 later, here be I.

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Re: Cardiac Patients: A Reduction in 30-Day Hospital Readmission

Post by Guest » Tue Oct 21, 2014 1:35 pm

Janknitz wrote:There has to be a cpt code. It's covered by Medicare as an outpatient service. Wouldn't it more likely be that under drg's the hospital cannot get additional revenue for performing this diagnostic procedure?
I think what Stage0 was saying is the HST is not covered while "in a Hospital" and yea that might amount to double billing?

It is not so bad to do this as a service to the patient. Every cardiac doc should be referring his patients for a sleep study. I would leave the doc today if they didn't.