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Economics and clinical implications of delayed presentation of children with intussusceptions: minimizing healthcare cost in the context of limited resources

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Last updated: 21 Dec 2024

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Background
A basic strategy in today’s resource-limited healthcare environment is limiting cost while maintaining quality.
Objective
To estimate the impact and healthcare cost of treatment of intussusceptions (ISs) presenting late.
Patients and methods
We performed a chart review of children managed for ISs over 44 months. Our care pathway included resuscitation, ultrasound-guided hydrostatic reduction of children presenting early (≤24 h) with no peritonitis.
Results
There were 46 children seen at a median age of 8.5 months. Thirty-two (69.6%) presented late (>24 h). The total charge was higher for patients who presented late ($259.6 vs. $168.9, =0.012). There was an average of 21% ($50.0) additional charges incurred for each day’s delay. There was significantly higher cost of drugs ($45.1 vs. $23.7, =0.008) and procedures ($154.4 vs. $99.5, =0.025). Those who presented late had increased risk of bowel resection (40 vs. 0%, odds ratio=1.74, =0.005), and higher complication rates (56 vs. 21%, odds ratio=0.21, =0.018). The length of stay was doubled for those who presented late (10.6 vs. 4.6 days, =0.001).
Conclusion
Delayed presentation of ISs translates to increased hospital cost and an extra week in hospital with increased morbidity.

DOI

10.4103/ejs.ejs_113_18

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cost, delayed presentation, Hydrostatic reduction, Intussusception, morbidity, Ultrasound Guided

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Abdulrasheed A.

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Nasir

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David

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Nwosu

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Kayode T.

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Bamigbola

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Lukman O.

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Abdur-Rahman

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Moneme A.

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Obiora

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Aisha A.

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Gobir

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Aisha O.

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Saka

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James O.

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Adeniran

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37

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4

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48945

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2018-10-01

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2018-06-24

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2018-10-01

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1110-1121

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1687-7624

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The Egyptian Journal of Surgery

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https://ejsur.journals.ekb.eg/

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Economics and clinical implications of delayed presentation of children with intussusceptions: minimizing healthcare cost in the context of limited resources

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21 Dec 2024