Trends in Hospitalization and Economic Impact of Percutaneous Kyphoplasty in Italy.
Umile Giuseppe LongoRocco PapaliaLuca DenaroSergio De SalvatoreLaura RuzziniIlaria PiergentiliVincenzo DenaroPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Vertebral Fractures (VFs) caused by osteoporosis are the most typical reason for performing Percutaneous Kyphoplasty (PK). Globally, VF prevalence is not well described in the literature. In Europe, only Sweden has an accurate record of the incidence of this type of fracture. Moreover, the exact incidence of the PK procedure is not reported. Therefore, the annual patterns and financial burden of PK in Europe is not well known, and it could be may better understood by examining national registers. For surgeons, lawmakers, hospital administrators, and the healthcare system, determining the annual national costs of this treatment is helpful. The National Hospital Discharge Reports (SDOs) submitted to the Italian Ministry of Health during the years covered by this study (2009-2015) were used. A total of 13,113 kyphoplasties were performed in Italy, with a prevalence of 3.6 procedures for every 100,000 Italian inhabitants over 15 years. The average age of patients was 68.28 (±12.9). Females represented the majority of patients undergoing PK procedures (68.6%). The median length of hospital stay was 5.33 days. The prevalence of PK procedures increased from 2009 to 2015, while the average days of hospitalization decreased. Older patients were most at risk in undergoing PK procedures. Reporting the national data on PK in Italy could also help compare the findings across nations. The current study aims to determine the trends of PK hospitalisation and patient features in Italy.
Keyphrases
- risk factors
- quality improvement
- healthcare
- patients undergoing
- end stage renal disease
- adverse drug
- minimally invasive
- public health
- mental health
- chronic kidney disease
- bone mineral density
- postmenopausal women
- peritoneal dialysis
- ultrasound guided
- case report
- mass spectrometry
- emergency department
- electronic health record
- high resolution
- risk assessment
- machine learning
- health information
- replacement therapy
- body composition
- density functional theory
- combination therapy