 This study found that posterior cervical decompression infusion, PCDF, performed in an outpatient setting had comparable 30-day outcomes to those performed in an inpatient setting. Additionally, this study showed that certain factors, such as age, weight loss, and increased creatinine, could predict readmission following PCDF. Furthermore, surrogates for poor health, such as ASA class of greater than or equal to 3, decreased hematocrit, and operative time, could also predict morbidity following PCDF. This article was authored by Juno Song, Austin David Katz, Dean Perfetti, and others.