Unveiling patterns in pediatric appendectomy: A comparative study on healthcare resource capacity and surgical decisions in Brazil.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Paulo Henrique Moreira Melo, Luiza Telles, Ayla Gerk Rangel, Enzzo Barrozo Marrazzo, Madeleine Carroll, Roseanne Ferreira, David P Mooney, Gabriel Schnitman
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Abstract

Background: Appendicitis is the most prevalent surgical emergency in children. This study examined hospital infrastructure, surgical techniques, patient demographics, and hospitalization parameters to assess the provision of safe and adequate care within the Brazilian public healthcare system.

Methods: Pediatric hospitalizations for acute appendicitis in 2022 were extracted from the Brazilian national database. We included all hospitalizations for patients aged 0-16 years with a primary ICD-10 diagnosis of acute appendicitis who underwent an operation. Parameters of interest were the type of surgical approach, mortality, and total cost of hospitalization. Facilities were defined as basic-facility, full-facility, and pediatric according to the level of pediatric resources available.

Results: In 2022, there were 29,983 pediatric appendectomies due to acute appendicitis. Of these, 90.2% were open appendectomies. Most occurred in basic-facility general hospitals (53.0%), followed by full-facility (35.2%) and pediatric hospitals (11.8%). Full-facility hospitals had a higher median cost (USD126.3, IQR 99.5-154.4) compared to basic (USD96.8, IQR 87.6-130.1) and pediatric hospitals (USD103.0, IQR 91.9-117.5), though the cost difference between basic and pediatric was not significant (p = 0.367). Death was a rare event across all levels of hospital infrastructure and for all types of procedures performed.

Conclusions: The majority of hospitalizations for acute appendicitis occurred in hospitals with minimal pediatric infrastructure. Open appendectomies remain the most predominant procedure across all hospital types.

揭示小儿阑尾切除术的模式:关于巴西医疗资源能力和手术决策的比较研究。
背景:阑尾炎是儿童最常见的外科急症:阑尾炎是儿童最常见的外科急症。本研究考察了医院基础设施、手术技术、患者人口统计学和住院参数,以评估巴西公共医疗保健系统内提供的安全、充分的医疗服务:从巴西国家数据库中提取了 2022 年因急性阑尾炎住院的儿科病例。我们纳入了所有 0-16 岁、ICD-10 主要诊断为急性阑尾炎并接受手术的住院患者。我们关注的参数包括手术方式、死亡率和住院总费用。根据儿科资源的可用程度,将医疗机构定义为基本医疗机构、全科医疗机构和儿科医疗机构:2022 年,共有 29,983 例急性阑尾炎导致的小儿阑尾切除术。其中,90.2%为开腹阑尾切除术。大部分手术发生在基础设施齐全的综合医院(53.0%),其次是设施齐全的医院(35.2%)和儿科医院(11.8%)。与基础医院(96.8美元,IQR 87.6-130.1)和儿科医院(103.0美元,IQR 91.9-117.5)相比,全科医院的费用中位数更高(126.3美元,IQR 99.5-154.4),但基础医院和儿科医院的费用差异并不显著(P = 0.367)。在所有级别的医院和所有类型的手术中,死亡都是罕见事件:结论:大多数急性阑尾炎住院患者都发生在儿科基础设施最差的医院。在所有类型的医院中,开腹阑尾切除术仍是最主要的手术方式。
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World Journal of Surgery
World Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
460
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: World Journal of Surgery is the official publication of the International Society of Surgery/Societe Internationale de Chirurgie (iss-sic.com). Under the editorship of Dr. Julie Ann Sosa, World Journal of Surgery provides an in-depth, international forum for the most authoritative information on major clinical problems in the fields of clinical and experimental surgery, surgical education, and socioeconomic aspects of surgical care. Contributions are reviewed and selected by a group of distinguished surgeons from across the world who make up the Editorial Board.
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