德国的 RTSA 政策 - 2010-2022 年医疗现实分析。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Matthias Aurich, Milad Farkhondeh Fal, Sebastian Albers, Felix Krane, Jörn Kircher
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背景:最近几年,反向肩关节置换术的数量不断增加。除了肩袖撕裂性关节病的传统适应症外,复杂性肱骨近端骨折(PHF)和肩袖撕裂(RCT)在高龄患者中的应用也已确立。本研究的目的是专门针对德国(基于 2010 年至 2022 年的官方数据)澄清并证实上述声明。由于随着时间的推移,人口结构会发生重大变化,因此所有数据都必须根据这些变化进行调整。假设是:(1) 随着时间的推移,德国人口老龄化,老年患者增多;(2) 在此期间,肩关节置换术(全解剖肩关节置换术(aTSA)和反向肩关节置换术(rTSA))的普遍使用有所增加,但其影响超出了年龄分层的变化,而是归因于PHF和RCT的入院人数和手术治疗的变化:在这项回顾性研究中,我们从德国国家统计局收集了 2010 年至 2022 年期间的数据。分析时综合了三种不同的数据来源:关于每年各年龄组人口结构的数据库、报告相关手术代码的数据库以及基于 ICD-10 代码的入院数据。相关数据通过 Excel 电子表格(微软公司,2019 年版)提取和合并。报告了绝对数字,并按每个年龄组的 10 万居民进行调整,以计算发病率:观察到人口绝对数(n = 81751602 到 84358845,+3%)仅有轻微变化,但向老年人群大幅转移:高峰年龄组从 40-50 岁转移到 55-65 岁。TSA 的数量明显增加(n = 15000 到 n = 28117,+187%;发病率从 18.35 到 28.53,+155%)。rTSA的数量大幅增加(n = 5326 到 n = 24067,+452%;发病率从 6.51 到 28.53,+438%),而aTSA的数量稳步下降(n = 9674 到 n = 4050,-42%;发病率从 11.83 到 4.80,-41%)。翻修关节置换数量增加了1.8倍(n = 2179 到 n = 3893;发生率为1.7倍)。翻修率峰值从 70-75 岁年龄组转向 90-95 岁年龄组;2010 年,所有翻修病例中有 76% 由 65 岁及以上的患者实施,到 2022 年,这一比例将增至 87%。因 PHF 住院的人数增加了 7.8 倍(n = 110091 到 n = 810907)。年龄组的峰值从 70-74 岁向 80-84 岁转移了十年。PHF 手术治疗的绝对数量有所下降(n = 12816 到 n = 9562,75%;发病率 72%)。因 RCT 而入院的人数增加了 2.6 倍(n = 47004 到 n = 124096;发生率 + 255%)。RCT 的手术治疗次数增加了 3.7%(n = 51350 到 n = 53294;发生率从 62.8 到 63.2)。PHF、RCT 和 rTSA 手术治疗的总人数增加了 124%(n = 69491 到 n = 86715),高峰期在 60-94 岁年龄组,其中 79% 的患者在 2022 年。rTSA发病率的增加与65岁及以上人口比例的增加密切相关:数据显示,在观察期内,德国肩关节置换术的使用率大幅上升,主要驱动因素是rTSA的增加,而aTSA的使用率则有所下降。对治疗PHF和RCT的入院人数和手术程序进行的综合分析表明,在这一年龄组中,治疗人数从老年人的开放复位内固定术和肩袖修复术转向了rTSA。观察到的年龄组分层的变化进一步解释了 rTSA 使用量的增加:具有 rTSA 典型适应症和替代适应症的年龄组患者人数大幅增加,高峰年龄组向老年人转移了 10 年。医疗保健官员应该意识到人口的这些根本性变化,这些变化对医疗保健系统提出了更高的要求。为应对预计将持续上升的住院治疗人数,需要提供充足的资源,如报销、手术和康复设施以及工作人员。
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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty policy in Germany - an analysis of the health care reality from 2010 to 2022.

Background: The last few years have been characterized by increasing numbers of reverse shoulder arthroplasties. In addition to the classic indication of cuff tear arthropathy, the use for complex proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) and rotator cuff tear (RCT) in very old patients have been established. The objective of this study is to clarify and substantiate the above statements specifically for Germany (based on official data from 2010 to 2022). Since substantial changes in the structure of the population are expected over time, all data must be adjusted for these changes. The hypotheses are (1) the German population is ageing with a shift to more elderly patients over time, and (2) the general use of shoulder arthroplasty (total anatomic - shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA) and reverse - rTSA) has increased during the time period, but the effect is beyond the shift of age stratification but attributable to a change of hospital admissions and surgical therapy for PHF and RCT.

Methods: In this retrospective study, data were collected from the National Bureau of Statistics in Germany for the period of 2010 to 2022. Three different data sources were combined for the analysis: a database regarding the structure of the population in age groups for every year, a database reporting relevant operation codes, and the data on hospital admissions based on ICD-10 codes. The relevant data were extracted and combined using Excel spread sheets (Microsoft Corporation, version 2019). Absolute numbers are reported and adjusted for 100.000 inhabitants in each age group in order to calculate the incidence.

Results: Only slight change in absolute numbers of the population (n = 81751602 to 84358845, +3%) was observed, but a substantial shift toward the group of elderly people: the peak age group has shifted from 40-50 to 55-65. The number of TSA has significantly increased (n = 15000 to n = 28117, +187%; incidence 18.35 to 28.53, +155%). The number of rTSA has largely increased (n = 5326 to n = 24067, +452%; incidence 6.51 to 28.53, +438%), whereas the number of aTSA steadily decreased (n = 9674 to n = 4050, -42%; incidence 11.83 to 4.80, -41%). The number of revision arthroplasties has increased 1.8-fold (n = 2179 to n = 3893; incidence 1.7-fold). The peak revision rate shifted from the age group 70-75 toward 90- 95; 76% of all revision cases were performed in patients 65 years and older in 2010 increasing to 87% in 2022. Hospital admissions for PHF have increased 7.8-fold (n = 110091 to n = 810907). The peak in the age groups has shifted by a decade from 70-74 to 80-84. The absolute number of surgical therapy for PHF has decreased (n = 12816 to n = 9562, 75%; incidence 72%). The number of hospital admissions for RCT increased by 2.6-fold (n = 47004 to n = 124096; incidence + 255%). The number of surgical interventions for RCT increased by 3.7% (n = 51350 to n = 53294; incidence 62.8 to 63.2). Combined numbers for the operative therapy of PHF, RCT, and rTSA show an increase of +124% (n = 69491 to n = 86715) with a peak shift on one decade toward the age group 60-94 with 79% of the patients in 2022. The increased use of rTSA, as expressed by incidence, is strongly correlated with the increasing proportion of people aged 65 and over.

Conclusion: The data show a substantial increase in the use of shoulder arthroplasty procedures in Germany in the observed time period, with the main driving factor being the increase of rTSA, whereas aTSA numbers decreased. The combined analysis of the hospital admissions and operative procedures performed to treat PHF and RCT indicated a shift of treatment numbers from open reduction and internal fixation and rotator cuff repair in the elderly toward the alternative use of rTSA in this age group. The observed shift of the stratification of age groups gives a further explanation for the increase in rTSA use: the number of patients in the age groups with the typical and alternative indications for rTSA substantially increased with a shift of the peak age group towards the elderly of one decade. Healthcare officials should be aware of these fundamental changes in the population, which create further demands on the health care system. The expected continuation of rising numbers of rTSA needs to be addressed by providing adequate resources such as reimbursement, surgical and rehabilitation facilities, and staff.

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期刊介绍: The official publication for eight leading specialty organizations, this authoritative journal is the only publication to focus exclusively on medical, surgical, and physical techniques for treating injury/disease of the upper extremity, including the shoulder girdle, arm, and elbow. Clinically oriented and peer-reviewed, the Journal provides an international forum for the exchange of information on new techniques, instruments, and materials. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery features vivid photos, professional illustrations, and explicit diagrams that demonstrate surgical approaches and depict implant devices. Topics covered include fractures, dislocations, diseases and injuries of the rotator cuff, imaging techniques, arthritis, arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and rehabilitation.
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