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Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study

BACKGROUND: Bone complications, also known as skeletal-related events (SREs), are common in patients with bone metastases secondary to advanced cancers. OBJECTIVE: To provide a detailed estimate of the health resource utilization (HRU) burden associated with SREs across eight European countries. MET...

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Autores principales: Body, Jean-Jacques, Pereira, João, Sleeboom, Harm, Maniadakis, Nikos, Terpos, Evangelos, Acklin, Yves Pascal, Finek, Jindrich, Gunther, Oliver, Hechmati, Guy, Mossman, Tony, Costa, Luis, Rogowski, Wojciech, Nahi, Hareth, von Moos, Roger
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26253584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10198-015-0716-7
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author Body, Jean-Jacques
Pereira, João
Sleeboom, Harm
Maniadakis, Nikos
Terpos, Evangelos
Acklin, Yves Pascal
Finek, Jindrich
Gunther, Oliver
Hechmati, Guy
Mossman, Tony
Costa, Luis
Rogowski, Wojciech
Nahi, Hareth
von Moos, Roger
author_facet Body, Jean-Jacques
Pereira, João
Sleeboom, Harm
Maniadakis, Nikos
Terpos, Evangelos
Acklin, Yves Pascal
Finek, Jindrich
Gunther, Oliver
Hechmati, Guy
Mossman, Tony
Costa, Luis
Rogowski, Wojciech
Nahi, Hareth
von Moos, Roger
author_sort Body, Jean-Jacques
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description BACKGROUND: Bone complications, also known as skeletal-related events (SREs), are common in patients with bone metastases secondary to advanced cancers. OBJECTIVE: To provide a detailed estimate of the health resource utilization (HRU) burden associated with SREs across eight European countries. METHODS: Eligible patients from centers in Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland with bone metastases or lesions secondary to breast cancer, prostate, or lung cancer or multiple myeloma who had experienced at least one SRE (defined as radiation to bone, long-bone pathologic fracture, other bone pathologic fracture, surgery to bone or spinal cord compression) were entered into this study. HRU data were extracted retrospectively from the patients’ charts from 3.5 months before the index SRE until 3 months after the index SRE (defined as an SRE preceded by an SRE-free period of at least 6.5 months). RESULTS: Overall, the mean number of inpatient stays per SRE increased from baseline by approximately 0.5–1.5 stays, with increases in the total duration of inpatient stays of approximately 6–37 days per event. All SREs were associated with substantial increases from baseline in the frequency of procedures and the number of outpatient and day-care visits. CONCLUSIONS: SREs are associated with substantial HRU owing to considerable increases in the number and duration of inpatient stays, and in the number of procedures, outpatient visits, and day-care visits. These data collectively provide a valuable summary of the real-world SRE burden on European healthcare systems.
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spelling pubmed-48995042016-06-27 Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study Body, Jean-Jacques Pereira, João Sleeboom, Harm Maniadakis, Nikos Terpos, Evangelos Acklin, Yves Pascal Finek, Jindrich Gunther, Oliver Hechmati, Guy Mossman, Tony Costa, Luis Rogowski, Wojciech Nahi, Hareth von Moos, Roger Eur J Health Econ Original Paper BACKGROUND: Bone complications, also known as skeletal-related events (SREs), are common in patients with bone metastases secondary to advanced cancers. OBJECTIVE: To provide a detailed estimate of the health resource utilization (HRU) burden associated with SREs across eight European countries. METHODS: Eligible patients from centers in Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland with bone metastases or lesions secondary to breast cancer, prostate, or lung cancer or multiple myeloma who had experienced at least one SRE (defined as radiation to bone, long-bone pathologic fracture, other bone pathologic fracture, surgery to bone or spinal cord compression) were entered into this study. HRU data were extracted retrospectively from the patients’ charts from 3.5 months before the index SRE until 3 months after the index SRE (defined as an SRE preceded by an SRE-free period of at least 6.5 months). RESULTS: Overall, the mean number of inpatient stays per SRE increased from baseline by approximately 0.5–1.5 stays, with increases in the total duration of inpatient stays of approximately 6–37 days per event. All SREs were associated with substantial increases from baseline in the frequency of procedures and the number of outpatient and day-care visits. CONCLUSIONS: SREs are associated with substantial HRU owing to considerable increases in the number and duration of inpatient stays, and in the number of procedures, outpatient visits, and day-care visits. These data collectively provide a valuable summary of the real-world SRE burden on European healthcare systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-08-08 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4899504/ /pubmed/26253584 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10198-015-0716-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Body, Jean-Jacques
Pereira, João
Sleeboom, Harm
Maniadakis, Nikos
Terpos, Evangelos
Acklin, Yves Pascal
Finek, Jindrich
Gunther, Oliver
Hechmati, Guy
Mossman, Tony
Costa, Luis
Rogowski, Wojciech
Nahi, Hareth
von Moos, Roger
Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study
title Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study
title_full Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study
title_fullStr Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study
title_full_unstemmed Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study
title_short Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study
title_sort health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective european study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26253584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10198-015-0716-7
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