Kavanagh Eoin C, Roberts Catherine C, Frangos Andrea, Parker Laurence, Gopez Angela, Deely Diane, Morrison William B
Department of Radiology, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Acad Radiol. 2007 Mar;14(3):371-5. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2006.12.006.
Physicians from many specialties perform musculoskeletal biopsy. Using the Medicare database, we sought to determine which specialties represent the physicians who are performing the majority.
Using the CMS physician supplier procedure summary master file for 1996-2003, we extracted all claims for biopsy procedure codes (including marrow aspiration, muscle biopsy, percutaneous bone biopsy, and open surgical biopsy) categorized by provider specialty, and we analyzed procedure volumes.
Since 1996, the rate of utilization of percutaneous bone biopsy has remained stable. In 2003, marrow aspiration was most commonly performed by hematology/oncology (80,038, 57%), followed by medical oncology (23,428, 17%); radiologists performed 755 (0.5%). Muscle biopsies were predominantly performed by radiologists (4,761, 40%), followed by neurosurgery (591, 5%). Percutaneous bone biopsy was mostly performed by radiologists (14,830, 53%), but orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and hematology/oncology specialists performed a large minority (6,879, 2,296, and 1,048 respectively; in aggregate, 37%). From 1996 to 2003, radiologists performed 71% more muscle biopsies (2,788 to 4,761) and 60% more percutaneous bone biopsies (9,259 to 14,830). Although most specialties are performing fewer percutaneous bone biopsies (e.g., oncologists: 7,217 to 1,048, -85%), orthopedic surgeons are performing 247% more (1,983 to 6,879) and neurosurgeons are performing 2,343% more (94 to 2,296).
Excluding marrow aspiration, radiologists perform the majority of percutaneous bone biopsies, and the volume is increasing in the U.S. Medicare population. The overall volume has remained relatively stable from 1996 to 2003; although medical specialties are performing fewer, the volume performed by surgeons is increasing rapidly.
许多专业的医生都进行肌肉骨骼活检。利用医疗保险数据库,我们试图确定哪些专业的医生进行了大部分此类活检。
使用1996 - 2003年医疗保险医师供应商程序汇总主文件,我们提取了按提供者专业分类的所有活检程序代码(包括骨髓穿刺、肌肉活检、经皮骨活检和开放手术活检)的索赔信息,并分析了程序量。
自1996年以来,经皮骨活检的使用率一直保持稳定。2003年,骨髓穿刺最常由血液学/肿瘤学专业医生进行(80,038例,占57%),其次是医学肿瘤学专业医生(23,428例,占17%);放射科医生进行了755例(占0.5%)。肌肉活检主要由放射科医生进行(4,761例,占40%),其次是神经外科医生(591例,占5%)。经皮骨活检大多由放射科医生进行(14,830例,占53%),但骨科医生、神经外科医生和血液学/肿瘤学专家也进行了相当一部分(分别为6,879例、2,296例和1,048例;总计占37%)。从1996年到2003年,放射科医生进行的肌肉活检增加了71%(从2,788例增至4,761例),经皮骨活检增加了60%(从9,259例增至14,830例)。尽管大多数专业进行的经皮骨活检数量减少(例如,肿瘤学家:从7,217例减至1,048例,减少了85%),但骨科医生进行的数量增加了247%(从1,983例增至6,879例),神经外科医生进行的数量增加了2,343%(从94例增至2,296例)。
排除骨髓穿刺,放射科医生进行了大部分经皮骨活检,且在美国医疗保险人群中数量在增加。1996年至2003年总体数量相对稳定;尽管医学专业进行的数量减少,但外科医生进行的数量增长迅速。