2018 年至 2022 年巴西不同地区肝脏移植手术的可及性分析:一项横断面研究

Laynara Vitória da Silva Vieira, Jordana Fonseca Reis, Elise Lardo Leitão, Bárbara Nissara de Araújo França, Monique Benemérita Vilela Gomes, Sabrina Dalfior Salvador, Raquel Oliveira de Sousa Silva
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简介尽管模拟肝脏分配模式使巴西的肝脏移植手术分配更加公平,但巴西各地区的肝脏移植手术是否公平仍存在争议。为了评估这一问题,我们对迁往不同地区接受肝移植手术的患者数据进行了分析。方法利用巴西统一卫生系统信息技术部门(DATASUS)2018年至2022年的数据,对肝移植手术进行回顾性横断面研究,并使用PAST 4.12软件(奥斯陆大学)按地区对手术/患者进行分类。结果显示88.78%(n = 198)的北部地区患者需要迁移,而在中西部地区,23.39%(n = 84)的患者需要迁移到其他地区。在东北部地区的三个州,100%(n = 117)的患者需要迁移到同一地区内的州。在 Tukey 配对检验中中西部和东南部 p=0.03,北部和东南部 p=0.008,东北部和东南部 p=0.02。结论:来自北部、东北部和中西部地区的患者在获得治疗和需要迁移方面存在明显差异,这可能会影响预后,并导致这些地区的患者产生额外费用。
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Analysis of Access to Liver Transplantation in Different Brazilian Regions from 2018 to 2022: A Cross-Sectional Study
Introduction: Although the simulated liver allocation model for liver transplantation has enabled a more equal distribution of surgeries in Brazil, it remains a subject of controversy whether access to the procedure is fair across various regions of the country. To assess this, data from patients who moved to different regions to undergo liver transplants were analyzed. MethodsA retrospective cross-sectional study was carried out on liver transplantation using the Brazilian Unified Health System’s IT department (DATASUS) data from 2018 to 2022, and sorted the procedures/patients by region using Software PAST 4.12 (University of Oslo). Results: 88,78% (n = 198) of patients from the northern region needed to migrate, while in the central-west region, 23.39% (n = 84) of patients needed to migrate to other regions. In three states of the northeast region, 100% (n = 117) of the patients needed to migrate to states within the same region. In Tukey’s pairwise test: Midwest and Southeast p=0.03, North and Southeast p=0.008, Northeast and Southeast p= 0.02. Conclusions: There is a noticeable disparity in access and the need for patient migration from the North, Northeast, and Central-West regions, which may affect the prognosis and result in extra expenses for patients from these regions.
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