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成人脊柱融合术后手术部位感染的风险及经济负担

Risk and economic burden of surgical site infection following spinal fusion in adults.

作者信息

Edmiston Charles E, Leaper David J, Chitnis Abhishek S, Holy Chantal E, Chen Brian Po-Han

机构信息

Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Newcastle, Newcastle-on-Tyne, UK.

出版信息

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2023 Jan;44(1):88-95. doi: 10.1017/ice.2022.32. Epub 2022 Mar 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Spinal fusion surgery (SFS) is one of the most common operations in the United States, >450,000 SFSs are performed annually, incurring annual costs >$10 billion.

OBJECTIVES

We used a nationwide longitudinal database to accurately assess incidence and payments associated with management of postoperative infection following SFS.

METHODS

We conducted a retrospective, observational cohort analysis of 210,019 patients undergoing SFS from 2014 to 2018 using IBM MarketScan commercial and Medicaid-Medicare databases. We assessed rates of superficial/deep incisional SSIs, from 3 to 180 days after surgery using Cox proportional hazard regression models. To evaluate adjusted payments for patients with/without SSIs, adjusted for inflation to 2019 Consumer Price Index, we used generalized linear regression models with log-link and γ distribution.

RESULTS

Overall, 6.6% of patients experienced an SSI, 1.7% superficial SSIs and 4.9% deep-incisional SSIs, with a median of 44 days to presentation for superficial SSIs and 28 days for deep-incisional SSIs. Selective risk factors included surgical approach, admission type, payer, and higher comorbidity score. Postoperative incremental commercial payments for patients with superficial SSI were $20,800 at 6 months, $26,937 at 12 months, and $32,821 at 24 months; incremental payments for patients with deep-incisional SSI were $59,766 at 6 months, $74,875 at 12 months, and $93,741 at 24 months. Corresponding incremental Medicare payments for patients with superficial incisional at 6, 12, 24-months were $11,044, $17,967, and $24,096; while payments for patients with deep-infection were: $48,662, $53,757, and $73,803 at 6, 12, 24-months.

CONCLUSIONS

We identified a 4.9% rate of deep infection following SFS, with substantial payer burden. The findings suggest that the implementation of robust evidence-based surgical-care bundles to mitigate postoperative SFS infection is warranted.

摘要

背景

脊柱融合手术(SFS)是美国最常见的手术之一,每年进行超过45万例SFS手术,每年花费超过100亿美元。

目的

我们使用全国纵向数据库准确评估SFS术后感染管理的发生率和费用。

方法

我们使用IBM MarketScan商业数据库和医疗补助-医疗保险数据库,对2014年至2018年接受SFS的210,019例患者进行了回顾性观察队列分析。我们使用Cox比例风险回归模型评估术后3至180天的浅表/深部切口手术部位感染率。为了评估有/无手术部位感染患者的调整后费用,并根据2019年消费者价格指数进行通货膨胀调整,我们使用了具有对数链接和γ分布的广义线性回归模型。

结果

总体而言,6.6%的患者发生了手术部位感染,1.7%为浅表手术部位感染,4.9%为深部切口手术部位感染,浅表手术部位感染出现的中位时间为44天,深部切口手术部位感染为28天。选择性危险因素包括手术方式、入院类型、付款方和较高的合并症评分。浅表手术部位感染患者术后6个月的商业增量费用为2,0800美元,12个月为26,937美元,24个月为32,821美元;深部切口手术部位感染患者的增量费用6个月为59,766美元,12个月为74,875美元,24个月为93,741美元。浅表切口患者在6、12、24个月时相应的医疗保险增量费用分别为11,044美元、17,967美元和24,096美元;而深部感染患者在6、12、24个月时的费用分别为48,662美元、53,757美元和73,803美元。

结论

我们发现SFS术后深部感染率为4.9%,付款方负担沉重。研究结果表明,有必要实施强有力的循证外科护理方案以减轻SFS术后感染。

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