Urinary Calculi Care Pathways in a French Nationwide Study: The Costs, Lithiasis and Pathways (CLiPs) Study.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Gauthier Raynal, Annabelle Grabia, Charles Lequeu, Christophe Almeras
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Abstract

Background: Urinary stone treatment is of interest from a health-economic point of view because of competing technical approaches, high incidence and high recurrence rates. In France, since the release of the activity-based funding called T2A (for Tarification A l'Activité), concerns about possibly induced overactivity have been increasing. A flat-sum-based payment per stone episode has even been proposed. This study aims to describe different parameters, such as reintervention rates.

Methods: Using the linkage between different stays of one patient, we studied multiple stays and procedures in the extensive reimbursement database of a group of nationwide private clinics. Patients were identified in 2020, and their procedures and stays were studied in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Demographic data, number of stays and interventions, number of multiple interventions, number of ureteral stentings without other procedures and the rate of outpatient stays were collected.

Results: We obtained 50,295 stays from 31,209 patients (0.52 female/male). The median age of the patients was 54 years. The average number of stays was 1.6. No intervention was performed in 16% of the patients. Shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) and ureteroscopy (URS) were performed in 24.7% and 63.3% of the patients, respectively. After one primary URS, 3.2% of the patients were treated with 1.3 SWL on the average, and 24.2% were treated with 1.3 URS on the average. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy with first intent was marginal in the sample, and local disparities were rare.

Conclusions: In this representative sample, despite true limitations, repeated procedures were less frequent than expected.

一项法国全国性研究中的尿路结石护理途径:费用、结石和途径(CLiPs)研究。
背景:从健康经济的角度来看,泌尿系结石的治疗具有竞争性的技术方法、高发病率和高复发率。在法国,自从一项名为T2A (Tarification A l’activit)的基于活动的融资计划发布以来,人们对可能引发的过度活动的担忧一直在增加。甚至有人提议,按每颗石头一次性支付一笔费用。本研究旨在描述不同的参数,如再干预率。方法:利用一个病人的不同住院之间的联系,我们研究了多个住院和程序在一组全国性私人诊所的广泛报销数据库。在2020年确定患者,并在2019年、2020年和2021年研究他们的手术和住院时间。收集人口统计数据、住院次数和干预次数、多次干预次数、无其他手术的输尿管支架置入次数和门诊住院率。结果:我们从31,209例患者中获得50,295例住院(男女比例为0.52)。患者的中位年龄为54岁。平均住院次数为1.6次。16%的患者未进行干预。冲击波碎石(SWL)和输尿管镜检查(URS)分别占24.7%和63.3%。1次原发尿路后,平均有3.2%的患者接受了1.3次尿路治疗,平均有24.2%的患者接受了1.3次尿路治疗。经皮肾镜取石术的第一意图是边缘的样本,和局部差异是罕见的。结论:在这个具有代表性的样本中,尽管存在真正的局限性,但重复操作的频率低于预期。
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Archivos Espanoles De Urologia
Archivos Espanoles De Urologia UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Archivos Españoles de Urología published since 1944, is an international peer review, susbscription Journal on Urology with original and review articles on different subjets in Urology: oncology, endourology, laparoscopic, andrology, lithiasis, pediatrics , urodynamics,... Case Report are also admitted.
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