Direct and indirect costs of long bone fracture nonunions of the lower limb : the economic burden on the German healthcare system.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Tanja C Maisenbacher, Mika F Rollmann, Maximilian M Menger, Niklas R Braun, Benedikt J Braun, Steven C Herath, Fabian Stuby, Andreas K Nuessler, Tina Histing, Marie K Reumann
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Abstract

Aims: Fracture nonunion represents a major complication in orthopaedic surgery, occurring in 5% to 10% of fracture patients. Fracture nonunions are associated with pain and loss of function, and lead to a substantial socioeconomic burden. The present retrospective cohort study analyzed direct and indirect costs and length of hospital stay, number of surgical procedures, and hospital (re-)admissions of nonunion patients.

Methods: Data from 18- to 65-year-old patients surgically treated for lower limb fractures and nonunions in a German level I trauma centre between 2012 and 2018 were analyzed. A total of 193 patients with nonunion were included, and 2,511 patients with fractures served as the control group. Direct costs were calculated using reimbursement according to the diagnosis-related group (DRG). Indirect costs were calculated including daily sickness allowance and productivity loss.

Results: The median healing time of nonunion patients was 45 weeks. Treatment expenses showed a 2.6-fold increase in direct costs, a 3.3-fold increase in indirect costs, and a 3.3-fold increase in total costs for nonunion patients compared to the control group. As every patient with a nonunion suffered from a fracture prior to nonunion treatment, costs were calculated by adding the median direct costs of €10,487 (IQR 9,173 to 15,262), median daily sickness allowance of €23,046 (IQR 14,892 to 36,264), median productivity loss of €85,714 (IQR 60,949 to 126,650), and median total socioeconomic burden of €123,334 (IQR 88,630 to 176,329).

Conclusion: Nonunions not only pose a significant burden on the injured individual and on healthcare systems, but also have a substantial socioeconomic impact. High direct and indirect costs illustrate that healing complications need to be detected and addressed as early as possible.

下肢长骨骨折不连的直接和间接费用:德国医疗保健系统的经济负担。
目的:骨折不愈合是骨科手术的主要并发症,发生在骨折患者的5%至10%。骨折不愈合与疼痛和功能丧失有关,并导致严重的社会经济负担。本回顾性队列研究分析了直接和间接费用、住院时间、手术次数和骨不连患者的住院(再)率。方法:分析2012年至2018年在德国一级创伤中心接受手术治疗的18至65岁下肢骨折和不愈合患者的数据。共纳入193例骨不连患者,2511例骨折患者作为对照组。根据诊断相关组(DRG)计算直接费用。间接成本包括每日疾病津贴和生产力损失。结果:骨不连患者中位愈合时间为45周。治疗费用显示,与对照组相比,骨不连患者的直接费用增加2.6倍,间接费用增加3.3倍,总费用增加3.3倍。由于每位骨不连患者在骨不连治疗前都曾发生过骨折,因此费用的计算方法为:直接费用中位数10,487欧元(IQR 9,173至15,262),每日疾病津贴中位数23,046欧元(IQR 14,892至36,264),生产力损失中位数85,714欧元(IQR 60,949至126,650),总社会经济负担中位数123,334欧元(IQR 88,630至176,329)。结论:骨不连不仅给受伤个体和医疗系统带来了巨大的负担,而且还产生了重大的社会经济影响。高昂的直接和间接费用表明,需要尽早发现和处理愈合并发症。
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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
发文量
156
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The gold open access journal for the musculoskeletal sciences. Included in PubMed and available in PubMed Central.
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