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Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries
BACKGROUND: Skeletal-related events (SREs; pathologic fracture [PF], spinal cord compression and radiation or surgery to bone) are common complications of bone metastases or bone lesions and can impose a considerable burden on patients and healthcare systems. In this study, the healthcare resource u...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5154698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28008381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2016.07.003 |
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author | Body, Jean-Jacques Acklin, Yves Pascal Gunther, Oliver Hechmati, Guy Pereira, João Maniadakis, Nikos Terpos, Evangelos Finek, Jindrich von Moos, Roger Talbot, Susan Sleeboom, Harm |
author_facet | Body, Jean-Jacques Acklin, Yves Pascal Gunther, Oliver Hechmati, Guy Pereira, João Maniadakis, Nikos Terpos, Evangelos Finek, Jindrich von Moos, Roger Talbot, Susan Sleeboom, Harm |
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description | BACKGROUND: Skeletal-related events (SREs; pathologic fracture [PF], spinal cord compression and radiation or surgery to bone) are common complications of bone metastases or bone lesions and can impose a considerable burden on patients and healthcare systems. In this study, the healthcare resource utilisation (HRU) associated with PFs in patients with bone metastases or lesions secondary to solid tumours or multiple myeloma was estimated in eight European countries. METHODS: Eligible patients were identified in Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland. HRU data were extracted from hospital charts from 3.5 months before the index PF (defined as a PF preceded by a 6.5-month period without a SRE) until 3 months after the last SRE during the study period. Changes from baseline in the number and duration of inpatient stays, number of outpatient visits and number of procedures provided were recorded. RESULTS: Overall, 118 patients with PFs of long bones (those longer than they are wide, e.g. the femur) and 241 patients with PFs of other bones were included. Overall, HRU was greater in patients with long bone PFs than in those with PFs of other bones. A higher proportion of patients with long bone PFs had multiple SREs (79.7%), and more of their SREs were considered to be linked (73.4%) compared with patients with PFs of other bones (51.0% and 47.2%, respectively). CONCLUSION: The increased number and duration of inpatient stays for PFs of long bones compared with those for PFs of other bones may be due in part to the requirement for complicated and lengthy rehabilitation in patients with long bone PFs. Implementing strategies to delay or reduce the number of PFs experienced by patients with bone metastases or lesions may therefore reduce the associated HRU and patient burden. |
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spelling | pubmed-51546982016-12-22 Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries Body, Jean-Jacques Acklin, Yves Pascal Gunther, Oliver Hechmati, Guy Pereira, João Maniadakis, Nikos Terpos, Evangelos Finek, Jindrich von Moos, Roger Talbot, Susan Sleeboom, Harm J Bone Oncol Research Paper BACKGROUND: Skeletal-related events (SREs; pathologic fracture [PF], spinal cord compression and radiation or surgery to bone) are common complications of bone metastases or bone lesions and can impose a considerable burden on patients and healthcare systems. In this study, the healthcare resource utilisation (HRU) associated with PFs in patients with bone metastases or lesions secondary to solid tumours or multiple myeloma was estimated in eight European countries. METHODS: Eligible patients were identified in Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland. HRU data were extracted from hospital charts from 3.5 months before the index PF (defined as a PF preceded by a 6.5-month period without a SRE) until 3 months after the last SRE during the study period. Changes from baseline in the number and duration of inpatient stays, number of outpatient visits and number of procedures provided were recorded. RESULTS: Overall, 118 patients with PFs of long bones (those longer than they are wide, e.g. the femur) and 241 patients with PFs of other bones were included. Overall, HRU was greater in patients with long bone PFs than in those with PFs of other bones. A higher proportion of patients with long bone PFs had multiple SREs (79.7%), and more of their SREs were considered to be linked (73.4%) compared with patients with PFs of other bones (51.0% and 47.2%, respectively). CONCLUSION: The increased number and duration of inpatient stays for PFs of long bones compared with those for PFs of other bones may be due in part to the requirement for complicated and lengthy rehabilitation in patients with long bone PFs. Implementing strategies to delay or reduce the number of PFs experienced by patients with bone metastases or lesions may therefore reduce the associated HRU and patient burden. Elsevier 2016-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5154698/ /pubmed/28008381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2016.07.003 Text en © 2016 Published by Elsevier GmbH. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Body, Jean-Jacques Acklin, Yves Pascal Gunther, Oliver Hechmati, Guy Pereira, João Maniadakis, Nikos Terpos, Evangelos Finek, Jindrich von Moos, Roger Talbot, Susan Sleeboom, Harm Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries |
title | Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries |
title_full | Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries |
title_fullStr | Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries |
title_short | Pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: A retrospective study in eight European countries |
title_sort | pathologic fracture and healthcare resource utilisation: a retrospective study in eight european countries |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5154698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28008381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2016.07.003 |
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