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The effect of economic downturn on the volume of surgical procedures: A systematic review.

Nasa Fujihara1, Meghan E Lark2, Yuki Fujihara1, Kevin C Chung3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Economic downturn can have a wide range of effects on medicine at both individual and national levels. We aim to describe these effects in relation to surgical volume to guide future planning for physician specialization, patient expectations in the face of economic crises, or estimating healthcare expenditure. We hypothesized that because of high out-of-pocket costs, cosmetic procedure volumes would be most affected by economic decline.
METHODS: A systematic review was conducted using MEDLINE, Embase, and ABI/INFORMS. The main search terms were "economic recession" and "surgical procedures, operative". Studies were included if surgical volumes were measured and economic indicators were used as predictors of economic conditions.
RESULTS: Twelve studies were included, and the most common subject was cosmetic (n = 5), followed by orthopedic (n = 2) and cardiac surgeries (n = 2). The majority of studies found that in periods of economic downturn, surgical volume decreased. Among the eight studies using Pearson's correlation analysis, there were no significant differences between cosmetic procedures and other elective procedures, indicating that cosmetic procedures may display trends similar to those of non-cosmetic elective procedures in periods of economic downturn.
CONCLUSIONS: Surgical volume generally decreased when economic indicators declined, observed for both elective and non-elective surgery fields. However, a few specific procedure volumes such as vasectomy and caesarean section for male babies increased during the economic downturn. Knowledge of these trends can be useful for future surgical planning and distribution of healthcare resources.
Copyright © 2017 IJS Publishing Group Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adverse effect; Economic recession; Surgery; Surgical volume; Systematic review

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28625820     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.06.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Surg        ISSN: 1743-9159            Impact factor:   6.071


  12 in total

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2.  Nationwide Macroeconomic Variables and the Growth Rate of Bariatric Surgeries in Brazil.

Authors:  Everton Cazzo; Almino Cardoso Ramos; José Carlos Pareja; Elinton Adami Chaim
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4.  Permanence, cost and mortality related to surgical admissions by the Unified Health System.

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Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem       Date:  2019-04-29

5.  Outcomes of Refractive Surgery Consultations at an Academic Center: Characteristics Associated with Proceeding (or Not Proceeding) with Surgery.

Authors:  Irene C Kuo; Benjamin Lee; Jiangxia Wang
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-03-30       Impact factor: 1.909

6.  Using Google Trends Data to Track Healthcare Use for Hand Osteoarthritis.

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Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-03-09

7.  Google trends as a tool for evaluating public interest in total knee arthroplasty and total hip arthroplasty.

Authors:  Samuel A Cohen; Landon E Cohen; Jonathan D Tijerina; Gabriel Bouz; Rachel Lefebvre; Milan Stevanovic; Nathanael D Heckmann
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8.  The Financial Impacts of the COVID-19 Crisis on the Practices of Cosmetic/Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.

Authors:  Alisa Arnautovic; Alireza Hamidian Jahromi; Petros Konofaos
Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 2.326

9.  After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Returning to Normalcy or Returning to a New Normal?

Authors:  Erik N Zeegen; Adolph J Yates; David S Jevsevar
Journal:  J Arthroplasty       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 4.757

10.  Resuming elective hip and knee arthroplasty after the first phase of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: the European Hip Society and European Knee Associates recommendations.

Authors:  N P Kort; E Gómez Barrena; M Bédard; S Donell; J-A Epinette; B Gomberg; M T Hirschmann; P Indelli; Ismail Khosravi; T Karachalios; M C Liebensteiner; B Stuyts; R Tandogan; B Violante; L Zagra; M Thaler
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2020-08-25       Impact factor: 4.342

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