| Literature DB >> 19732431 |
Frederik Keus1, Trudy de Jonge, Hein G Gooszen, Erik Buskens, Cornelis J H M van Laarhoven.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: After its introduction, laparoscopic cholecystectomy rapidly expanded around the world and was accepted the procedure of choice by consensus. However, analysis of evidence shows no difference regarding primary outcome measures between laparoscopic and small-incision cholecystectomy. In absence of clear clinical benefit it may be interesting to focus on the resource use associated with the available techniques, a secondary outcome measure. This study focuses on a difference in costs between laparoscopic and small-incision cholecystectomy from a societal perspective with emphasis on internal validity and generalisabilityEntities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19732431 PMCID: PMC2748072 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-10-80
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
List of cost items used in calculations of total costs. For each cost item hospital costs, overhead costs and consultants costs are included if appropriate.
| General practioner | |
| First visit to outpatient clinic (20 min) | |
| X-thorax * | |
| ECG | |
| Blood examinations | |
| Consultation pulmonologist (36 min) | |
| Consultation cardiologist (22.65 min) | |
| Consultation internist (30 min) | |
| ERCP (30 min) | |
| Ultrasound * (10 min) | |
| Hospital operating room per minute | |
| Anaesthesiologist per minute# | |
| Surgeon per minute | |
| Surgical resident per minute | |
| Laparoscopic instruments - reusable | |
| Laparoscopic instruments - disposable | |
| Ultrasound localization of gallbladder | |
| Blood gas analysis (Åstrup) | |
| Spirometry analysis | |
| One night hospital stay | |
| One night medium care (including intensivist) | |
| Intensive care (with mechanical breathing) | |
| Intensive care (without mechanical breathing) | |
| Pathology examination | |
| Outpatients visit (10 min) | |
| Ultrasound drainage (10 min) | |
| Blood culture | |
| Blood transfusion | |
| Urologist outpatients visit (30 min) | |
| Gastroscopy (30 min) | |
| MRCP * | |
| CT abdomen * | |
| CT thorax * | |
| CT angiography * | |
| CT cerebrum * | |
| MR cerebrum * | |
| Re-laparotomy | |
| Emergency department visit | |
| Ultrasound duplex | |
* Time spend by radiologists at diagnostic procedures was estimated at 10 minutes
# In our hospital anaesthesiologists are responsible for two operations at a time. Therefore, 140 euro (per hour) was calculated for two operations resulting in 1.17 euro per minute per operation.
Time spend by consultants (for diagnostic procedures) in brackets.
Figure 1Revised consort statement diagram showing the flow of participants through each stage of the randomized trial [37].
Patient characteristics.
| Male/Female | 31/89 | 30/107 | p = 0.459 |
| Age | |||
| mean (SD) | 48.4 (14.1) | 48.5 (14.0) | p = 0.974 |
| median (range) | 49 (17-77) | 48 (18-80) | |
| BMI | |||
| mean (SD) | 27.5 (4.8) | 27.9 (4.6) | p = 0.500 |
| median (range) | 26.8 (18.5-45.9) | 27.2 (18.0-43.3) | |
| ASA | |||
| I | 82 (68.3%) | 91 (66.4%) | p = 0.855 |
| II | 38 (31.7%) | 46 (33.6%) | |
Comparison of clinical results.
| Mortality | 0 | 0 | |
| Complications | 21 | 16 | p = 0.119 |
| intra-operative | 5 | 3 | p = 0.363 |
| postoperative | 16 | 13 | p = 0.331 |
| Failed symptom relief | 11 (9.2%) | 14 (10.2%) | p = 0.777 |
| Operative time (min): | |||
| mean (SD) | 71.9 (25.8) | 60.4 (18.3) | p < 0.001 |
| median (range) | 68.5 (26-215) | 60.0 (29-105) | |
| Conversion rate | 14 (11.7%) | 22 (16.1%) | p = 0.312 |
| Operative team: | |||
| surgeon-resident | 15 (12.5%) | 21 (15.3%) | p = 0.515 |
| resident-surgeon | 84 (70.0%) | 100 (73.0%) | p = 0.596 |
| resident-resident | 21 (17.5%) | 18 (13.1%) | p = 0.331 |
| Hospital stay* | |||
| mean (SD) | 2.4 (4.6) | 3.1 (12.4) | p = 0.560 |
| median (range) | 1 (1 - 36) | 2 (1 - 144) | |
| Hospital stay* (without 1 extreme value) | 2.1 (3.4) | 2.0 (2.4) | p = 0.877 |
| Number of patients with: | |||
| 1 night stay postoperative | 67 (55.8%) | 62 (45.3%) | p = 0.091 |
| 2 nights stay postoperative | 38 (31.7% | 56 (40.9%) | p = 0.127 |
* hospital stay: in postoperative nights
Overview of costs with all patients included and without one extreme value in each group (in euro).
| 305760 | 452654 | |||
| - Outpatients clinic related | -756 | P = 0,006* | ||
| - Operation theatre related | ||||
| - Admittance related | 54293 | 62627 | ||
| -5 | P = 0.640 | |||
| - Complications related | ||||
| 133406 | 123404 | |||
| 211 | P < 0.001* | |||
| 67972 | 81707 | |||
| -30 | P = 0.342 | |||
| 50089 | 184917 | |||
| (n = 50) | (n = 51) | |||
| 172005 | 155024 | |||
| 400 | P = 0.315 | |||
| 477765 | 607678 | |||
| -454 | P = 0.737 | |||
| 272584 | 282683 | |||
| 212 | P = 0.006* | |||
| - Outpatient clinic related | 53980 | 62273 | ||
| -4 | P = 0.669 | |||
| - Operation theatre related | 130796 | 121856 | 203 | P < 0.001* |
| - Admittance related | 67421 | 81131 | ||
| -30 | P = 0.346 | |||
| - Complications related | 20388 | 17423 | ||
| (n = 50) | (n = 51) | |||
| 172005 | 155024 | |||
| 400 | P = 0.315 | |||
| 444589 | 437706 | |||
| 518 | P = 0.034* | |||
* significant difference
Negative differences in costs favour the laparoscopic procedure and positive differences in costs favour the small-incision technique.
Overview of costs with employed patients only (in euro).
| 60 and older | 26 | 26 | ||
| Employed (male/female) | 50 | 51 | ||
| Unemployed/unknown | 44 | 60 | ||
| n = 50 | n = 51 | |||
| (37.7%) | (38.4%) | |||
| 104003 | 96454 | |||
| 189 | P = 0.055 | |||
| (62.3%) | (61.6%) | |||
| 172005 | 155024 | |||
| 400 | P = 0.315 | |||
| - Average period before return to work (in weeks (SD)): | 4.2 (2.3) | 3.7 (2.0) | P = 0.298 | |
| 276008 | 251477 | |||
| 589 | P = 0.179 | |||
Total indirect costs: 327029 euro (n = 101)
Average period before return to work: 4.0 (SD: 2.2) weeks
Average indirect costs per patient per week: 820 euro
Negative differences in costs favour the laparoscopic procedure and positive differences in costs favour the small-incision technique.