| Literature DB >> 28611908 |
Rim Anuar1, H P Mohd-Hisyamudin1, M H Ahmad1, O Zulkiflee1.
Abstract
Delayed presentation of Developmental Dysplasia of Hip (DDH) comes with challenges in treatment as well as high surgical cost. Therefore the objective of this study is to quantify the economic impact of management of late presentation of DDH during a last 3-year period. We conducted a retrospective study with analysis of DDH cases managed between years 2012 to 2014. Early and late presentations of DDH were identified and cost management for both was estimated. Out of twenty-four DDH cases, thirteen cases fulfilled the inclusion criteria. All were female with majority of them presenting with unilateral DDH predominantly of the left hip. Most patients presented after age of six months and the principal complaint was abnormal or limping gait. The grand total cost for managing DDH during the three years period was USD 12,385.51, with 86% of the amount having been used to manage late presentation of DDH that was mostly contributed by the cost of surgery. We concluded that delayed presentation of DDH contributes heavily to high national expenditure. Early detection of DDH cases with systematic neonatal screening may help to minimize the incidence of the late presenting DDH and subsequently reduce the economic burden to the government.Entities:
Keywords: DDH; Economic impact; late presentation
Year: 2015 PMID: 28611908 PMCID: PMC5393133 DOI: 10.5704/MOJ.1511.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malays Orthop J ISSN: 1985-2533
Cost of Early Detection of DDH
| Ultrasound Screening | 26.74 |
| Pavlik Harness | 53.48 |
| Abduction Splint | 13.37 |
Operation Theatre Fee (materials)
| Gown and Gloves | 19.79 |
| Blade | 0.94 |
| Gauze | 24.39 |
| Normal Saline | 3.53 |
| Sucker | 1.52 |
| Diathermy | 16.04 |
| Sutures | 21.99 |
| Opsite Dressing | 8.77 |
| Hip Spica | 128.34 |
| Total Cost 1 (USD) | 225.31 |
| Femur Plate | 93.58 |
| Total Cost 2 (USD) | 318.89 |
Surgeon’s and Anaesthetist Fees
| Close Manipulative Reduction | 207.67 | 69.22 | 53.48 | 330.37 |
| (CMR) & Hip Spica (1 hour) | ||||
| Open Reduction only (2 hours) | 454.81 | 151.60 | 106.95 | 713.37 |
| Open Reduction & Femoral | ||||
| Shortening/Derotation (3 hours) | 554.68 | 184.89 | 160.43 | 900 |
| Open Reduction & Acetabuloplasty (3 hours) | 554.68 | 184.89 | 160.43 | 900 |
| Open Reduction, Femoral Shortening & Acetabuloplasty (4 hours) | 650.94 | 216.98 | 213.90 | 1081.82 |
Admission cost [6-9]
| Hospital Stay (3 days) | 1.20 |
| Basic Blood Investigation | 13.37 |
| (Full Blood Count, Group-cross Match) | |
| Pelvic Radiograph | 16.04 |
| Syrup Paracetamol | 0.67 |
| Parenteral Cefuroxime | 6.70 |
| Total Cost 4 (USD) | 37.98 |
Estimation of the surgical cost in this study
| Closed Manipulative Reduction (CMR) & Hip Spica | Hip Spica only + Total Cost 3 + Total Cost 4 | 496.69 |
| Open Reduction only | Total Cost 1 + Total Cost 3 + Total Cost 4 | 976.66 |
| Open Reduction & Femoral Shortening/Derotation | Total Cost 2 + Total Cost 3 + Total Cost 4 | 1,256.87 |
| Open Reduction & Acetabuloplasty | Total Cost 1 + Total Cost 3 + Total Cost 4 | 1,163.29 |
| Open Reduction, Femoral Shortening & Acetabuloplasty | Total Cost 2 + Total Cost 3 + Total Cost 4 | 1,438.69 |
Cost estimation for early and late presentation of DDH
| Four Ultrasound Screening, Two Pavlik Harness, | Two CMR & Hip Spica, Four Open Reduction (Alone), | ||||
| Two Abduction Splint and Three CMR & Hip Spica | and Four Open Reduction with Bony Procedures | ||||
| USD 1,730.73 | USD 10,654.78 | ||||
| (13.97% from Grand Total) | (86.03% from Grand Total) | ||||
| Grand Total: USD 12,385.51 | |||||