Healthcare utilization and expenditures among patients with venous thromboembolism following gastrointestinal cancer surgery

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作者
Khalil, Mujtaba [1 ]
Woldesenbet, Selamawit [1 ]
Munir, Muhammad Musaab [1 ]
Khan, Muhammad Muntazir Mehdi [1 ]
Rashid, Zayed [1 ]
Altaf, Abdullah [1 ]
Katayama, Erryk [1 ]
Endo, Yutaka [1 ]
Dillhoff, Mary [1 ]
Tsai, Susan [1 ]
Pawlik, Timothy M. [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Wexner Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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Expenditures; Gastrointestinal cancer; Healthcare utilization; Venous thromboembolism; DEEP-VEIN THROMBOSIS; ECONOMIC BURDEN; RISK; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PROPHYLAXIS;
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10.1016/j.gassur.2024.05.012
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: We sought to assess healthcare utilization and expenditures among patients who developed venous thromboembolism (VTE) after gastrointestinal cancer surgery. Methods: Patients who underwent surgery for esophageal, gastric, hepatic, biliary duct, pancreatic, and colorectal cancer between 2013 and 2020 were identified using the MarketScan database. Entropy balancing was performed to obtain a cohort that was well balanced relative to different clinical covariates. Generalized linear models were used to compare 1 -year postdischarge costs among patients who did and did not develop a postoperative VTE. Results: Among 20,253 individuals in the analytical cohort (esophagus [n = 518 {2.6%}], stomach [n = 970 {4.8%}], liver [n = 608 {3.0%}], bile duct [n = 294 {1.5%}], pancreas [n = 1511 {7.5%}], colon [n = 12,222 {60.3%}], and rectum [n = 4130 {20.4%}]), 894 (4.4%) developed VTE. Overall, most patients were male (n = 10,656 [52.6%]), aged between 55 and 64 years (n = 10,372 [51.2%]), and were employed full time (n = 11,408 [56.3%]). On multivariable analysis, VTE was associated with higher inpatient (mean difference [MD], $17,547; 95% CI, $15,141-$19,952), outpatient (MD, $8769; 95% CI, $7045-$10,491), and pharmacy (MD, $2811; 95% CI, $2509-$3113) expenditures (all P < .001). Furthermore, patients who developed VTE had higher out-of-pocket costs for inpatient (MD, $159; 95% CI, $66-$253) and pharmacy (MD, $122; 95% CI, $109-$136) services (all P < .001). Conclusion: Among privately insured patients aged < 65 years, VTE was associated with increased healthcare utilization and expenditures during the first year after discharge. (c) 2024 Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
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页码:1151 / 1157
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