Costs of fracture-related infection: the impact on direct hospital costs and healthcare utilisation.
S HaidariM A S BuijsJ D J PlateJ J ZomerF F A IJpmaF HietbrinkGeertje A M GovaertPublished in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2024)
Direct healthcare costs of patients with single occurrence of FRI after long bone fracture treatment are three times higher compared to non-FRI patients. In case of FRI-recurrence, the differences in costs might even increase to sevenfold. To put this in perspective, cost of severely injured trauma patients were recently established at approximately 25.000 euros. Compared to non-FRI patients, increased costs in patients with FRI or recurrent FRI are due to respectively a fivefold or even tenfold prolonged length-of-stay, two or seven additional infection-related surgeries and 21 or 55 days of intravenous antibiotic treatment. Not only from patient perspective but also from a financial aspect, it is important to focus on prevention of (recurrent) FRI.