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Resource utilisation and costs associated with the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. Prospective data from the Eurodiale Study

机译:与糖尿病足溃疡治疗相关的资源利用和费用。 Eurodiale研究的前瞻性数据

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Aims/hypothesis The aim of the present study was to investigate resource utilisation and associated costs in patients with diabetic foot ulcers and to analyse differences in resource utilisation between individuals with or without peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and/or infection. Methods Data on resource utilisation were collected prospectively in a European multicentre study. Data on 1,088 patients were available for the analysis of resource use, and data on 821 patients were included in the costing analysis. Costs were calculated for each patient by multiplying the country-specific direct and indirect unit costs by the number of resources used from inclusion into the study up to a defined endpoint. Country-specific costs were converted into purchasing power standards. Results Resource use and costs varied between outcome groups and between disease severity groups. The highest costs per patient were for hospitalisation, antibiotics, amputations and other surgery. All types of resource utilisation and costs increased with the severity of disease. The total cost per patient was more than four times higher for patients with infection and PAD at inclusion than for patients in the least severe group, who had neither. Conclusions/interpretation Important differences in resource use and costs were found between different patient groups. The costs are highest for individuals with both peripheral arterial disease and infection, and these are mainly related to substantial costs for hospitalisation. In view of the magnitude of the costs associated with in-hospital stay, reducing the number and duration of hospital admissions seems an attractive option to decrease costs in diabetic foot disease.
机译:目的/假设本研究的目的是调查糖尿病足溃疡患者的资源利用和相关费用,并分析患有或不患有外周动脉疾病(PAD)和/或感染的个体之间的资源利用差异。方法在一项欧洲多中心研究中前瞻性地收集了资源利用数据。有关1,088例患者的数据可用于资源使用分析,而有关821例患者的数据也包括在成本分析中。通过将国家/地区特定的直接和间接单位成本乘以从纳入研究到确定的终点所使用的资源数量,来计算每位患者的成本。国家特定成本已转换为购买力标准。结果结果使用组和疾病严重程度组之间的资源使用和成本各不相同。每位患者的最高费用是住院,抗生素,截肢和其他手术费用。所有类型的资源利用和成本都随着疾病的严重程度而增加。感染和PAD纳入的每位患者的总成本比最轻者均没有的高出四倍以上。结论/解释在不同患者群体之间发现资源使用和成本方面的重要差异。对于患有周围动脉疾病和感染的个体来说,费用是最高的,这些费用主要与住院的大量费用有关。考虑到与住院时间相关的费用的巨大,减少住院的次数和持续时间似乎是降低糖尿病足病费用的一种有吸引力的选择。

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