巴西公共卫生系统膀胱癌手术治疗趋势:11年分析

Bladder (San Francisco, Calif.) Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.14440/bladder.2024.0045
Heveline R M Roesch, Mehrsa Jalalizadeh, Caio de Oliveira, Leonardo O Reis
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背景:不断更新膀胱癌(BC)的治疗程序和住院情况对于了解趋势至关重要,特别是在巴西公共卫生系统内。监测这些数据对于知情决策至关重要。目的:本研究的目的是了解巴西公共卫生系统中BC外科手术的趋势。方法:从巴西公共卫生系统数据中心收集数据,重点关注2013年至2023年与膀胱手术相关的住院情况。根据手术紧急程度、住院时间、费用和死亡率对信息进行分类。结果:共进行了123,434例bc相关手术,其中大多数为选择性(73.4%)和膀胱保留(BP, 96.2%)。报告的死亡人数为1,710人,所有手术在11年期间的特定手术死亡率(PSMR)一致。选择性血压手术(β = -0.12, p < 0.001)、选择性非血压手术(β = -0.46, p < 0.001)和紧急非血压手术(β = -0.41, p = 0.012)的平均住院时间稳步下降。选择性bp和紧急bp的年度psmr最低(分别为0.66%和4.25%),而非选择性bp和紧急bp的年度psmr分别为6.93%和10.72%。2018年之后,尽管平均住院时间缩短,但北部和东北部地区的病例数量明显减少,但死亡率更高。虽然这些手术的住院费用增加了,但手术干预的单独费用在11年期间保持稳定。结论:与bc相关的住院人数,特别是BP手术,有所增加,反映了获得医疗保健的机会有所改善。然而,手术护理、死亡率和住院时间的地区差异在巴西各地持续存在。
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Trends in surgical procedures for bladder cancer within the Brazilian public health system: An 11-year analysis.

Trends in surgical procedures for bladder cancer within the Brazilian public health system: An 11-year analysis.

Trends in surgical procedures for bladder cancer within the Brazilian public health system: An 11-year analysis.

Trends in surgical procedures for bladder cancer within the Brazilian public health system: An 11-year analysis.

Background: Continuous updates to procedures and hospital admissions for bladder cancer (BC) are crucial for understanding trends, particularly within Brazil's public health system. Monitoring these data is vital for informed decision-making.

Objective: The objective of the study was to understand the trends in surgical procedures for BC within the Brazilian public health system.

Methods: Data were collected from the Brazilian Data Center for the Public Health System, focusing on hospital admissions related to bladder surgeries from 2013 to 2023. Information was categorized in terms of procedure urgency, hospitalization duration, costs, and mortality rates.

Results: A total of 123,434 BC-related surgical procedures were performed, the majority of which were elective (73.4%) and bladder-preserving (BP, 96.2%). There were 1,710 reported mortalities, with a consistent procedure-specific mortality rate (PSMR) across the 11-year period for all procedures. The average hospitalization duration for elective BP (β = -0.12, p < 0.001), elective non-BP (β = -0.46, p < 0.001), and urgent non-BP procedures (β = -0.41, p = 0.012) steadily decreased. Elective and urgent BPs showed the lowest annual PSMRs (0.66% and 4.25%, respectively), compared to elective and urgent non-BPs (6.93% and 10.72%). The northern and northeastern regions reported significantly fewer cases but higher mortality rates after 2018, despite reduced average hospital stays. While hospital costs for these procedures increased, the standalone costs of surgical interventions remained stable over the 11-year period.

Conclusion: BC-related hospital admissions, particularly for BP procedures, have increased, reflecting improved access to healthcare. However, regional disparities in surgical care, mortality rates, and hospital stays persist across Brazil.

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