| Literature DB >> 33158828 |
Qingling Jiang1,2, Jo C Dumville3, Nicky Cullum3, Jay Pan4,2, Zhenmi Liu4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the period prevalence of complex wounds among the overall inpatients, and the impact of complex wounds on inpatient health expense and length of hospital stay (LOS).Entities:
Keywords: epidemiology; health economics; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33158828 PMCID: PMC7651747 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision classification associated with complex wounds
| Wound types | Identifying methods |
| Pressure ulcer | Code L89.-, excepting grade 1 pressure ulcer coded L89.000 |
| Diabetic ulcer | 1) Code E10.504, E11.504, E14.501, E10.505, E11.505 |
| 2) Code E11.502 with the corresponding diagnosis containing ‘gangrene’ | |
| 3) E14.606, E11.601, E11.503, E10.503, BD54 excepting these whose Wagner classification is level zero. | |
| 1) or 2) or 3) | |
| Venous leg ulcer | Code I83.0-, I83.2- |
| Non-healing surgical wound | 1) Code T81.3- |
| 2) Code T81.4- excepting biliary tract infection after surgery coded T81.404 | |
| 3) Code T81.8- excepting abdominal pain after surgery | |
| 1) or 2) or 3) | |
| Other ulcer | Code L97.-, L98.4-, R02, T87.4-, T87.5- |
Wounds point prevalence estimates by wounds type
| Wounds type | Frequency | Point prevalence per 1000 | 95% CI |
| Inpatient point prevalence* | |||
| All wounds | 16 426 | 4.07 | (4.01 to 4.13) |
| Pressure ulcers | 5915 | 1.47 | (1.43 to 1.50) |
| Diabetic ulcers | 3269 | 0.81 | (0.78 to 0.84) |
| Venous leg ulcers | 1139 | 0.28 | (0.27 0.30) |
| Non-healing surgical wounds | 4090 | 1.01 | (0.98 to 1.05) |
| Other ulcer | 2013 | 0.50 | (0.48 to 0.52) |
| Point prevalence in community-based population† | |||
| All wounds | 16 086 | 0.19 | (0.19 to 0.20) |
| Pressure ulcers | 5842 | 0.07 | (0.07 to 0.07) |
| Diabetic ulcers | 3230 | 0.04 | (0.04 to 0.04) |
| Venous leg ulcers | 1116 | 0.01 | (0.01 to 0.01) |
| Non-healing surgical wounds | 3936 | 0.05 | (0.05 to 0.05) |
| Other ulcers | 1962 | 0.02 | (0.02 to 0.03) |
*Using the total number of inpatient in Sichuan province during the fourth quarter of calendar year 2018 as denominator.
†Using inpatients who were living in Sichuan at present and have at least one wounds we defined as the numerator and the population of Sichuan in 2018 as the denominator.
Inpatient wounds point prevalence estimates by demographic characteristics
| Variable | Patients with wounds | Total patients | Point prevalence per 1000* | 95% CI |
| Age group † | ||||
| 0–9 | 95 | 423 706 | 0.22 | (0.18 to 0.27) |
| 10–19 | 171 | 98 270 | 1.74 | (1.50 to 2.02) |
| 20–29 | 462 | 293 458 | 1.57 | (1.44 to 1.72) |
| 30–39 | 584 | 281 722 | 2.07 | (1.91 to 2.25) |
| 40–49 | 1569 | 480 648 | 3.26 | (3.12 to 3.43) |
| 50–59 | 2489 | 571 865 | 4.35 | (4.19 to 4.53) |
| 60–69 | 3763 | 835 686 | 4.50 | (4.36 to 4.65) |
| 70–79 | 3885 | 715 667 | 5.43 | (5.26 to 5.60) |
| 80–89 | 2825 | 299 432 | 9.44 | (9.10 to 9.79) |
| 90+ | 583 | 33 309 | 17.50 | (16.15 to 18.97) |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 9676 | 1 916 399 | 5.05 | (4.95 to 5.15) |
| Female | 6746 | 2 114 331 | 3.19 | (3.12 to 3.27) |
| Missing | 4 | 3033 | 1.32 | (0.51 to 3.39) |
| Ethnic group | ||||
| Minority | 471 | 206 921 | 2.28 | (2.08 to 2.49) |
| Han | 15 955 | 3 826 844 | 4.17 | (4.11 to 4.23) |
| Occupation | ||||
| Civil servants and active army | 88 | 20 341 | 4.33 | (3.51 to 5.33) |
| Professionals and technical | 96 | 33 195 | 2.89 | (2.37 to 3.53) |
| Office clerk and manager | 347 | 103 284 | 3.36 | (3.03 to 3.73) |
| Worker | 356 | 82 198 | 4.33 | (3.91 to 4.80) |
| Agricultural labourer | 6284 | 1 816 499 | 3.46 | (3.38 to 3.55) |
| Student | 133 | 103 659 | 1.28 | (1.08 to 1.52) |
| Freelancer | 427 | 98 469 | 4.34 | (3.95 to 4.77) |
| Self- employed | 63 | 19 021 | 3.31 | (2.59 to 4.24) |
| Unemployed | 491 | 124 972 | 3.93 | (3.60 to 4.29) |
| Retired | 1934 | 188 829 | 10.24 | (9.80 to 10.71) |
| Others | 6207 | 1 443 296 | 4.30 | (4.20 to 4.41) |
*Using the total number of inpatient people in Sichuan province during the fourth quarter of calendar year 2018.
†Continuous variable was transferred to 10 year age categories manually.
Figure 1Inpatient wounds point prevalence estimates by wound types and demographic characteristics. Point estimates with 95% CIss were displayed in this figure. Occupation (1) civil servants and active army; (2) professionals and technical; (3) office clerk and manager; (4) worker; (5) farmer; (6) student; (7) freelancer; (8) self-employed; (9) unemployed; (10) retired and (11) others. Exact data were showed in online supplemental appendix table A1.
Disease burden of complex wounds
| Wounds type | Frequency* | Length of stay (days)† | Per capita inpatient cost (¥)† | ||
| Mean±SD | Median (IQR) | Mean±SD | Median (IQR) | ||
| All wounds | 5048 | 18±22 | 12 (7–22) | 11 347.54±16 7150.62 | 6500.18 (2965.92–12 975.23) |
| Pressure ulcers | 583 | 31±41 | 20 (9–34) | 15 852.69±23 6300.01 | 8039.12 (3693.78–17 022.99) |
| Diabetic ulcers | 843 | 18±23 | 13 (7–22) | 13 528.74±17 9660.84 | 8399.13 (3435.24–16 267.55) |
| Venous leg ulcers | 903 | 12±8 | 9 (7–14) | 8865.53±6866.72 | 7496.02 (4063.37–11 388.46) |
| Non-healing surgical wounds | 1639 | 16±17 | 11 (7–20) | 10 071.35±15 2400.53 | 4954.22 (2316.53–10 774.30) |
| Other ulcers | 1080 | 18±19 | 13 (7–24) | 11 225.03±18 4250.64 | 6152.69 (3011.88–13 719.34) |
*Only patient whose principal cause of hospitalisation was the complex wound were included in this table.
†Mean with SD and median with IQR were presented.
Comorbidities of people with complex wounds
| Group | Charlson Index | |
| Mean±SD | Median (IQR) | |
| Patients without complex wounds | 0.82±1.29 | 0 (0–1) |
| Patients with complex wounds | 1.87±1.93 | 1 (0–3) |
| Pressure ulcers | 2.38±1.86 | 2 (1–3) |
| Diabetic ulcers | 3.08±1.97 | 3 (1–4) |
| Venous leg ulcers | 0.51±1.03 | 0 (0–1) |
| Non-healing surgical wounds | 0.91±1.46 | 0 (0–2) |
| Other ulcers | 1.17±1.58 | 1 (0–2) |
Two-level hierarchical model results
| Explaining variables | Dependent variable | |||
| Log (LOS) | Log (expense) | Log (LOS) | Log (expense) | |
| −1 | −2 | −3 | −4 | |
| Complex wounds (vs NO) | 0.39*** | 0.47*** | ||
| −0.01 | −0.01 | |||
| Wounds type (vs patients without complex wounds) | ||||
| Pressure ulcers | 0.23*** | 0.48*** | ||
| −0.01 | −0.01 | |||
| Diabetic ulcers | 0.18*** | 0.19*** | ||
| −0.01 | −0.01 | |||
| Venous leg ulcers | 0.27*** | 0.14** | ||
| −0.04 | −0.04 | |||
| Non-healing surgical wounds | 0.94*** | 0.81*** | ||
| −0.01 | −0.01 | |||
| Other ulcers | 0.38*** | 0.33*** | ||
| −0.02 | −0.02 | |||
| Observations† | 4 021 677 | 4 021 677 | 4 021 677 | 4 021 677 |
Cells contain coefficient (and SE). **p<0.01, ***p<0.001. All models had adjusted for patient’s age (continuous, years), gender (male, female or missing), occupation (11 categories: civil servants and active army, professionals and technical, office clerk and manager, worker, agricultural labourer, student, freelancer, self-employed, unemployed, retired, others), social insurance programme (4 categories: Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance, Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance, New Rural Cooperative System), whether or not surgery was required (yes or no), Charlson Index (continuous, adjusting for comorbidity), healthcare institution level (6 categories: primary hospitals, secondary hospitals, tertiary hospitals, unassigned hospitals, primary healthcare sectors, other providers) and ownership type (public or private). The full results were displayed in online supplemental appendix table A2.
†Only patients whose principal cause of hospitalisation was not complex wound were selected to fit the two-level hierarchical models.
LOS, length of stay.