Inpatient total thyroidectomy costs and outcomes vary regionally: A nationwide study

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Hannaan S. Choudhry MD, Aman M. Patel BS, Mehdi S. Lemdani BA, Hassaam S. Choudhry BA, Lucy Revercomb BS, Rushi Patel MD, Richard Chan Woo Park MD, Christina H. Fang MD
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Abstract

Objectives

While it is known that surgical costs continue to rise in the United States, there is little information about the specific underlying factors for this variation in many common procedures. This study investigates the influence of geographic location and hospital demographics on hospital cost and postoperative outcomes in adult patients undergoing total thyroidectomy (TT).

Methods

The National Inpatient Sample was queried for patients who underwent primary TT between 2016 and 2017. Multivariable analyses were conducted to determine estimates and odds ratios (OR) between various hospital factors and total cost, prolonged length of stay (LOS), and non-home discharge. Reference categories were small bed-size and Northeast region.

Results

A weighted total of 16,880 patients with mean age of 50.6 years were included. Most patients were female (73.8%), White (57.0%), and treated at Southern (32.4%), large bed-size (65.1%), and urban teaching (82.7%) hospitals. Medium and large bed-size hospitals were associated with a 6.5% (p < .001) and 7.5% (p < .001) reduction in TT cost, respectively. TT cost was greatest in the West, associated with a 32.4% increase (p < .001). Patients in the Midwest (OR 1.366, p = .011) had prolonged LOS, whereas patients treated in the Midwest (OR 0.436, p < .001), South (OR 0.438, p < .001), and West (OR 0.502, p < .001) had lower odds of non-home discharge.

Conclusion

There is geographic variation in both costs and outcomes of TT. Although Northeastern hospitals had the lowest costs for TT, they were associated with the greatest odds for non-home discharge.

Level of evidence: IV

住院患者全甲状腺切除术的费用和结果因地区而异:一项全国性研究。
目的:虽然众所周知,在美国,手术费用持续上升,但关于许多常见手术中这种变化的具体潜在因素的信息很少。本研究探讨地理位置和医院人口统计对接受甲状腺全切除术(TT)的成人患者住院费用和术后结局的影响。方法:对2016年至2017年接受原发性TT治疗的全国住院患者样本进行查询。进行了多变量分析,以确定各种医院因素与总成本、住院时间(LOS)和非家庭出院之间的估计值和比值比(OR)。参考分类为小床型和东北地区。结果:加权共纳入16880例患者,平均年龄50.6岁。患者以女性(73.8%)、白人(57.0%)居多,在南方医院(32.4%)、大床位医院(65.1%)和城市教学医院(82.7%)就诊。中型和大型床位医院与6.5% (p = 0.011)的患者延长LOS相关(OR 0.436, p = 0.011),而在中西部地区接受治疗的患者(OR 0.436, p p p)。尽管东北地区医院的TT费用最低,但它们与非家庭出院的可能性最大。证据等级:四级。
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