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老年人会阴部自来水烫伤:代价几何?

Perineal tap water burns in the elderly: at what cost?

作者信息

Potter Michael D E, Maitz Peter K M, Kennedy Peter J, Goltsman David

机构信息

Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Hunter New England Health Service, John Hunter Hospital, New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

ANZ J Surg. 2017 Nov;87(11):E188-E192. doi: 10.1111/ans.13439. Epub 2016 Feb 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Burn injuries are expensive to treat. Burn injuries have been found to be difficult to treat in elderly patients than their younger counterparts. This is likely to result in higher financial burden on the healthcare system; however, no population-specific study has been conducted to ascertain the inpatient treatment costs of elderly patients with hot tap water burns.

METHODS

Six elderly patients (75-92 years) were admitted for tap water burns at Concord Hospital during 2010. All costs incurred during their hospitalization were followed prospectively, and were apportioned into 'direct' and 'indirect' costs. Direct costs encompassed directly measurable costs, such as consumables used on the ward or in theatres, and indirect costs included hospital overheads, such as bed and theatre costs.

RESULTS

Three males and three females admitted with burns to the buttocks, legs or feet. Total burn surface area (TBSA) ranged from 9-21% (mean 12.8%). Length of stay ranged from 26-98 days (mean 46 days). One patient died, and four required surgical management or grafting. Total inpatient costs ranged from $69 782.33 to $254 652.70 per patient (mean $122 800.20, standard deviation $67 484.46). TBSA was directly correlated with length of stay (P < 0.01) and total cost (P < 0.01).

CONCLUSION

Hot water burns among the elderly are associated with high treatment costs, which are proportional to the size of the burn. The cost of treating this cohort is higher than previously reported in a general Australian burn cohort.

摘要

背景

烧伤治疗费用高昂。研究发现,老年患者的烧伤比年轻患者更难治疗。这可能会给医疗系统带来更高的经济负担;然而,尚未开展针对特定人群的研究来确定老年热水烫伤患者的住院治疗费用。

方法

2010年期间,6名老年患者(75 - 92岁)因自来水烫伤入住康科德医院。前瞻性跟踪了他们住院期间产生的所有费用,并将其分为“直接”和“间接”费用。直接费用包括可直接测量的费用,如病房或手术室使用的耗材,间接费用包括医院管理费用,如床位和手术室费用。

结果

3名男性和3名女性因臀部、腿部或足部烧伤入院。烧伤总面积(TBSA)为9% - 21%(平均12.8%)。住院时间为26 - 98天(平均46天)。1名患者死亡,4名患者需要手术治疗或植皮。每位患者的住院总费用为69782.33美元至254652.70美元(平均122800.20美元,标准差67484.46美元)。TBSA与住院时间(P < 0.01)和总费用(P < 0.01)直接相关。

结论

老年人热水烫伤的治疗费用高昂,且与烧伤面积成正比。治疗这一群体的费用高于此前澳大利亚一般烧伤群体的报告费用。

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