Francisco Vargas-Navarro , Maria Soto-Echeverri , Daniel Mondragón-Bustos , Wagner Ramírez-Quesada , Maria Lynch-Mejía , Roy Quesada-Mora , Alejandra Ochoa-Palominos , Pablo Coste
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TRANSFORMING OUTPATIENT HEPATIC CARE IN LATIN AMERICA: A SCALABLE, NURSE-DRIVEN APPROACH
Introduction and Objectives
Chronic liver diseases are increasingly prevalent in Latin America, where fragmented care and hospital overcrowding limit timely, cost-effective management. Nurse-led outpatient programs may offer a viable alternative in resource-constrained environments.
To evaluate the safety and cost-effectiveness of a nurse-driven Outpatient Intervention Program (OIP) for patients with liver disease and its potential scalability across Latin America.
Materials and Methods
An OIP was implemented in 2019 at a tertiary care transplantation center. The program included outpatient liver biopsies (LB), albumin and blood product infusions, and diagnostic/therapeutic paracentesis. Retrospective data from 2019-2024 were analyzed.
Results
A total of 418 procedures were performed on 258 patients: 162 LB, 104 albumin or blood product infusions, and 152 paracentesis. This demonstrates a 3,240% increase in the number of LB and a 1,680% increase in paracentesis compared to 2018, before the program began.
The overall complication rate was 0.87% (4 complications), with only 2 major events (0.43%): spontaneous bacterial peritonitis after paracentesis and post-biopsy bleeding.
LB costs dropped from $2,894 to $549, generating $379,890 in savings over six years, due to avoiding overnight hospitalization. Paracentesis, albumin infusions and blood transfusions were previously performed in the emergency department, incurring an additional expense of $420. This transition to OIP generated total savings of $107,160 and contributed to reduced congestion in the emergency department.
Conclusions
This nurse-led model yields promising results in outpatient liver care and represents a cost-effective, Potential intervention. Its integration into public health systems across Latin America could contribute to more efficient management of CLD.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Hepatology publishes original research on the biology and diseases of the liver in both humans and experimental models. Contributions may be submitted as regular articles. The journal also publishes concise reviews of both basic and clinical topics.