Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery

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Autor(a) principal: Frazão,Vera Lucia
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Miyahara,Helder de Souza, Kirihara,Ricardo Akihiro, Lima,Ana Lucia Lei Munhoz, Croci,Alberto Tesconi, Vicente,José Ricardo Negreiros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To characterize the socio-economic and demographic profile of patients undergoing surgery for revision total hip arthroplasty regarding the diagnosis of deep prosthetic infection. METHODS: Twenty patients were retrospectively studied, admitted in the period between 2009 and 2010 by the Hip Surgery Group with the diagnosis of deep prosthetic infection, whose proposed treatment was surgical. This study was carried out in the presence of the patient by completing two forms applied by the social worker of the Group. RESULTS: In a 20-patient sample, 40% were male, 45% were working age, 50% of patients originated from the capital, 85% depended on benefits, 70% were retired, 60% of patients were from this hospital, and 40% were from other services. The average cost of patients to the public system was R$ 55,821.62 per patient and the total spent on treatment of patients in the study exceeded one million Brazilian reals, totalling R$ 1,116,432.40. CONCLUSION: Infection from total hip arthroplasty generates a major expense to the social security system and to the public healthcare system. Physicians must always be alert to the possible risk factors and perioperative care, striving to minimize this complication.
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title Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery
spellingShingle Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery
Frazão,Vera Lucia
Hip arthroplasty
Infection
Cost analysis
title_short Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery
title_full Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery
title_fullStr Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery
title_full_unstemmed Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery
title_sort Social profile and cost analysis of deep infection following total hip replacement surgery
author Frazão,Vera Lucia
author_facet Frazão,Vera Lucia
Miyahara,Helder de Souza
Kirihara,Ricardo Akihiro
Lima,Ana Lucia Lei Munhoz
Croci,Alberto Tesconi
Vicente,José Ricardo Negreiros
author_role author
author2 Miyahara,Helder de Souza
Kirihara,Ricardo Akihiro
Lima,Ana Lucia Lei Munhoz
Croci,Alberto Tesconi
Vicente,José Ricardo Negreiros
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frazão,Vera Lucia
Miyahara,Helder de Souza
Kirihara,Ricardo Akihiro
Lima,Ana Lucia Lei Munhoz
Croci,Alberto Tesconi
Vicente,José Ricardo Negreiros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hip arthroplasty
Infection
Cost analysis
topic Hip arthroplasty
Infection
Cost analysis
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To characterize the socio-economic and demographic profile of patients undergoing surgery for revision total hip arthroplasty regarding the diagnosis of deep prosthetic infection. METHODS: Twenty patients were retrospectively studied, admitted in the period between 2009 and 2010 by the Hip Surgery Group with the diagnosis of deep prosthetic infection, whose proposed treatment was surgical. This study was carried out in the presence of the patient by completing two forms applied by the social worker of the Group. RESULTS: In a 20-patient sample, 40% were male, 45% were working age, 50% of patients originated from the capital, 85% depended on benefits, 70% were retired, 60% of patients were from this hospital, and 40% were from other services. The average cost of patients to the public system was R$ 55,821.62 per patient and the total spent on treatment of patients in the study exceeded one million Brazilian reals, totalling R$ 1,116,432.40. CONCLUSION: Infection from total hip arthroplasty generates a major expense to the social security system and to the public healthcare system. Physicians must always be alert to the possible risk factors and perioperative care, striving to minimize this complication.
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