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乌干达儿童外科手术可及性的未满足和已满足需求:一项全国性前瞻性分析

Met and Unmet Need for Pediatric Surgical Access in Uganda: A Country-Wide Prospective Analysis.

作者信息

Kakembo Nasser, Grabski David F, Situma Martin, Ajiko Margaret, Kayima Peter, Nyeko David, Shikanda Anne, Okello Innocent, Tumukunde Janat, Nabukenya Mary, Ogwang Martin, Kisa Phyllis, Muzira Arlene, Ruzgar Nensi, Fitzgerald Tamara N, Sekabira John, Ozgediz Doruk

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Makerere University, Mulago Hospital, Kampala, Uganda.

Department of Surgery, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2023 Jun;286:23-34. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.12.036. Epub 2023 Feb 2.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Children's surgical access in low and low-middle income countries is severely limited. Investigations detailing met and unmet surgical access are necessary to inform appropriate resource allocation.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Surgical volume, outcomes, and distribution of pediatric general surgical procedures were analyzed using prospective pediatric surgical databases from four separate regional hospitals in Uganda. The current averted burden of surgical disease through pediatric surgical delivery in Uganda and the unmet surgical need based on estimates from high-income country data was calculated.

RESULTS

A total of 8514 patients were treated at the four hospitals over a 6-year period corresponding to 1350 pediatric surgical cases per year in Uganda or six surgical cases per 100,000 children per year. The majority of complex congenital anomalies and surgical oncology cases were performed at Mulago and Mbarara Hospitals, which have dedicated pediatric surgical teams (P < 0.0001). The averted burden of pediatric surgical disease was 27,000 disability adjusted life years per year, which resulted in an economic benefit of approximately 23 million USD per year. However, the average case volume performed at the four regional hospitals currently represents 1% of the total projected pediatric surgical need.

CONCLUSIONS

This investigation is one of the first to demonstrate the distribution of pediatric surgical procedures at a country level through the use of a prospective locally created database. Significant disease burden was averted by local pediatric and adult surgical teams, demonstrating the economic benefit of pediatric surgical care delivery. These findings support several ongoing strategies to increase pediatric surgical access in Uganda.

摘要

引言

在低收入和中低收入国家,儿童外科手术的可及性严重受限。详细调查已满足和未满足的外科手术可及性对于合理分配资源至关重要。

材料与方法

利用乌干达四家不同地区医院的前瞻性儿科手术数据库,分析了儿科普通外科手术的手术量、结果及分布情况。根据高收入国家数据的估计值,计算了乌干达目前通过儿科手术避免的外科疾病负担以及未满足的手术需求。

结果

在六年期间,这四家医院共治疗了8514例患者,相当于乌干达每年有1350例儿科手术病例,即每年每10万名儿童中有6例手术病例。大多数复杂先天性畸形和外科肿瘤病例在穆拉戈医院和姆巴拉拉医院进行,这两家医院拥有专门的儿科手术团队(P<0.0001)。每年避免的儿科外科疾病负担为27000个伤残调整生命年,每年带来的经济效益约为2300万美元。然而,目前这四家地区医院的平均手术量仅占预计儿科手术总需求的1%。

结论

本研究首次通过使用前瞻性本地创建的数据库,展示了一个国家层面儿科外科手术的分布情况。当地的儿科和成人外科团队避免了重大的疾病负担,证明了提供儿科外科护理的经济效益。这些发现支持了乌干达目前正在实施的多项增加儿科手术可及性的策略。

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