Lee James C, Morrison Kerry A, Maeng Michelle M, Ascherman Jeffrey A, Rohde Christine H
From the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY.
Ann Plast Surg. 2018 Sep;81(3):269-273. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000001563.
Cosmetic tourism has become increasingly popular despite many associated risks. The economic impact of atypical mycobacterial infections in cosmetic tourism is poorly defined in the literature. We sought to investigate the costs and clinical course of patients with these infections.
A retrospective review of all patients managed by the Plastic Surgery Division at Columbia University Medical Center from 2013 to 2014 with atypical mycobacterial surgical site infections after cosmetic surgery outside the United States was performed. Data including patient demographics, procedure costs, clinical course, impact on daily life, and costs associated with complications were collected using hospital billing information, patient questionnaires, telephone interviews, and clinical charts. Cost analysis was done to identify the personal and societal costs of these complications.
Data from 10 patients were collected and analyzed. Management of mycobacterial infections cost an average of $98,835.09 in medical charges. The indirect cost of these infections was $24,401 with a mean return to work time of 6.7 months. Total patient savings from cosmetic tourism was $3419. The total cost of a mycobacterial infection was greater than $123,236.47. Although the incidence of mycobacterial infection abroad is unknown, the potential cost of an infection alone outweighs the financial benefits of cosmetic tourism if the risk exceeds 2.77%.
Atypical mycobacterial infections as a result of cosmetic tourism come at considerable cost to patients and the health care system. When our results are taken into consideration with other risks of cosmetic tourism, the financial risks likely far outweigh the benefits.
尽管存在许多相关风险,但美容旅游日益流行。美容旅游中非典型分枝杆菌感染的经济影响在文献中定义不明确。我们试图调查这些感染患者的成本和临床过程。
对2013年至2014年在哥伦比亚大学医学中心整形外科接受治疗的所有在美国境外美容手术后发生非典型分枝杆菌手术部位感染的患者进行回顾性研究。使用医院账单信息、患者问卷、电话访谈和临床图表收集数据,包括患者人口统计学、手术成本、临床过程、对日常生活的影响以及与并发症相关的成本。进行成本分析以确定这些并发症的个人和社会成本。
收集并分析了10例患者的数据。分枝杆菌感染的治疗平均医疗费用为98,835.09美元。这些感染的间接成本为24,401美元,平均恢复工作时间为6.7个月。美容旅游为患者节省的总费用为3419美元。分枝杆菌感染的总成本超过123,236.47美元。尽管国外分枝杆菌感染的发生率未知,但如果风险超过2.77%,仅感染的潜在成本就超过了美容旅游的经济收益。
美容旅游导致的非典型分枝杆菌感染给患者和医疗保健系统带来了相当大的成本。当将我们的结果与美容旅游的其他风险一并考虑时,经济风险可能远远超过收益。