Burden and Costs of Severe Burn Injury in Victoria, Australia.

IF 1 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Heather Cleland, Ieva Sriubaite, Belinda Gabbe
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This study examines the costs of severe burn injury in Victoria, Australia. It quantifies the funding generated through an activity-based case-mix system for hospital treatment of acute injury and presentations in the subsequent two years and costs of the longer-term burden of burn injury due to premature burn-related deaths and disability. Severe adult burns cases in Victoria from 2007-2016 were identified using the Victorian State Trauma Registry (VSTR). Cases were linked with the Victorian Admitted Episodes Dataset (VAED), Victoria Emergency Minimum Dataset (VEMD), and the National Coronial Information System (NCIS). Hospital re-imbursements and costs of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) were calculated using disability weights derived from the EQ-5D-3L questionnaire responses at 24 months post injury. There were 331 patients hospitalised with a burn ≥20% total body surface area (TBSA) from 2007-2016. Total mean re-imbursement (SD) for the acute treatment episode per patient in Australian dollars (AUD) was $87,570 ($97,913). There was significant variation in the number of cases by year and re-imbursement per patient, with high outliers common. Excluding 2009, when 173 people died in bushfires, there were 7749 DALYs which cost $991,872,000. Severe burns are uncommon and variable. Economic treatment costs of severe burns are high, and among survivors there is high incidence of long-term disability and overall burden of injury.

澳大利亚维多利亚州严重烧伤的负担和成本。
本研究探讨了澳大利亚维多利亚州严重烧伤的成本。它量化了通过基于活动的病例组合系统为医院治疗急性损伤和随后两年的就诊所产生的资金,以及因烧伤导致的过早死亡和残疾而造成的烧伤长期负担的成本。通过维多利亚州创伤登记处 (VSTR) 确定了 2007-2016 年维多利亚州的严重成人烧伤病例。病例与维多利亚州入院病例数据集 (VAED)、维多利亚州最小急诊数据集 (VEMD) 和国家死因信息系统 (NCIS) 相连接。根据受伤后 24 个月的 EQ-5D-3L 问卷调查结果,采用残疾权重计算医院报销费用和残疾调整生命年 (DALY) 成本。2007-2016 年间,共有 331 名烧伤面积≥20% 的患者住院治疗。以澳元(AUD)为单位,每位患者急性期治疗的平均报销总额(标度)为 87570 澳元(97913 澳元)。不同年份的病例数和每位患者的报销额度差异很大,离群值较高的情况很常见。2009 年有 173 人死于丛林火灾,除 2009 年外,共有 7749 人因此而减少了残疾调整寿命年数,费用为 991,872,000 澳元。严重烧伤并不常见,且情况多变。严重烧伤的经济治疗成本很高,幸存者中的长期残疾发生率和总体伤害负担也很高。
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