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Gefäßchirurgische Versorgung im ländlichen Raum – Anpassung an die demografischen und epidemiologischen Erfordernisse

INTRODUCTION: The demographic development in Germany, especially in Saxony-Anhalt (SA), also poses challenges for vascular surgery, as the incidence of vascular diseases has increased following demographic change. For example, the prevalence of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) in industr...

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Autores principales: Barth, Udo, Granowski, Dennis, Lehmann, Martin, Meyer, Frank
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Publicado: Springer Medizin 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9673894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00772-022-00950-w
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description INTRODUCTION: The demographic development in Germany, especially in Saxony-Anhalt (SA), also poses challenges for vascular surgery, as the incidence of vascular diseases has increased following demographic change. For example, the prevalence of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) in industrialised countries is estimated at around 10–20% in people over 60 years of age; thus, the number of people affected will also increase here with demographic change. Especially in rural areas, it seems to be more difficult for patients to reach appropriate specialist treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A compact narrative brief review, based on selective references from the current medical-scientific literature and our own experiences from daily practice in setting up a vascular surgery department in a rural area. RESULTS: In 2020, the population in the rural district of Jerichower Land (SA) was approximately 89,403 (male: 44,489; female: 44,914). The age distribution in the age groups relevant for PAOD is as follows: 65–74 years—total, 12.38%; 75 years and older—total, 13.85%; average age, 48.36 years (population density, 56.4/km(2)). According to the SA Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, there were 605 patients for every doctor in Burg (SA) in 2019. There was a total of 5087 people in need of long-term care in the district in 2019. With such a low population density, low doctor density, high mean age, high proportion of people over 75 years of age and a high number of people in need of care, limited mobility and accessibility to vascular surgery care are to be expected, which was also reflected in the high number of PAOD of stage IV (FONTAINE) in the initial patient clientele. Every establishment of a vascular surgery department is associated with a considerable financial and material investment, which the provider of the facility must be prepared to make. In addition to the material investment, the availability of appropriately qualified staff to implement and maintain continuity of care must also be seriously considered. CONCLUSION: The high proportion of residents at risk of and suffering from PAOD in a rural area with low population and doctor density allows investment in the establishment of a new vascular surgery department to ensure local care in this patient group with limited mobility and self-help, thus, ultimately from an appropriate health policy perspective but also from the perspective of a relevant revenue outlook.
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spelling pubmed-96738942022-11-18 Gefäßchirurgische Versorgung im ländlichen Raum – Anpassung an die demografischen und epidemiologischen Erfordernisse Barth, Udo Granowski, Dennis Lehmann, Martin Meyer, Frank Gefasschirurgie Übersichten INTRODUCTION: The demographic development in Germany, especially in Saxony-Anhalt (SA), also poses challenges for vascular surgery, as the incidence of vascular diseases has increased following demographic change. For example, the prevalence of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) in industrialised countries is estimated at around 10–20% in people over 60 years of age; thus, the number of people affected will also increase here with demographic change. Especially in rural areas, it seems to be more difficult for patients to reach appropriate specialist treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A compact narrative brief review, based on selective references from the current medical-scientific literature and our own experiences from daily practice in setting up a vascular surgery department in a rural area. RESULTS: In 2020, the population in the rural district of Jerichower Land (SA) was approximately 89,403 (male: 44,489; female: 44,914). The age distribution in the age groups relevant for PAOD is as follows: 65–74 years—total, 12.38%; 75 years and older—total, 13.85%; average age, 48.36 years (population density, 56.4/km(2)). According to the SA Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, there were 605 patients for every doctor in Burg (SA) in 2019. There was a total of 5087 people in need of long-term care in the district in 2019. With such a low population density, low doctor density, high mean age, high proportion of people over 75 years of age and a high number of people in need of care, limited mobility and accessibility to vascular surgery care are to be expected, which was also reflected in the high number of PAOD of stage IV (FONTAINE) in the initial patient clientele. Every establishment of a vascular surgery department is associated with a considerable financial and material investment, which the provider of the facility must be prepared to make. In addition to the material investment, the availability of appropriately qualified staff to implement and maintain continuity of care must also be seriously considered. CONCLUSION: The high proportion of residents at risk of and suffering from PAOD in a rural area with low population and doctor density allows investment in the establishment of a new vascular surgery department to ensure local care in this patient group with limited mobility and self-help, thus, ultimately from an appropriate health policy perspective but also from the perspective of a relevant revenue outlook. Springer Medizin 2022-11-18 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9673894/ /pubmed/36415593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00772-022-00950-w Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access Dieser Artikel wird unter der Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International Lizenz veröffentlicht, welche die Nutzung, Vervielfältigung, Bearbeitung, Verbreitung und Wiedergabe in jeglichem Medium und Format erlaubt, sofern Sie den/die ursprünglichen Autor(en) und die Quelle ordnungsgemäß nennen, einen Link zur Creative Commons Lizenz beifügen und angeben, ob Änderungen vorgenommen wurden. Die in diesem Artikel enthaltenen Bilder und sonstiges Drittmaterial unterliegen ebenfalls der genannten Creative Commons Lizenz, sofern sich aus der Abbildungslegende nichts anderes ergibt. Sofern das betreffende Material nicht unter der genannten Creative Commons Lizenz steht und die betreffende Handlung nicht nach gesetzlichen Vorschriften erlaubt ist, ist für die oben aufgeführten Weiterverwendungen des Materials die Einwilligung des jeweiligen Rechteinhabers einzuholen. Weitere Details zur Lizenz entnehmen Sie bitte der Lizenzinformation auf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Gefäßchirurgische Versorgung im ländlichen Raum – Anpassung an die demografischen und epidemiologischen Erfordernisse
title Gefäßchirurgische Versorgung im ländlichen Raum – Anpassung an die demografischen und epidemiologischen Erfordernisse
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title_fullStr Gefäßchirurgische Versorgung im ländlichen Raum – Anpassung an die demografischen und epidemiologischen Erfordernisse
title_full_unstemmed Gefäßchirurgische Versorgung im ländlichen Raum – Anpassung an die demografischen und epidemiologischen Erfordernisse
title_short Gefäßchirurgische Versorgung im ländlichen Raum – Anpassung an die demografischen und epidemiologischen Erfordernisse
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9673894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00772-022-00950-w
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