| Literature DB >> 33937424 |
Sara Emamgholipour1, Mehdi Raadabadi2, Mohammadhosein Dehghani2, Saeed Fallah-Aliabadi3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the factors affecting the hospital costs in the road traffic injuries.Entities:
Keywords: Hospital costs; Injury; Length of stay (LOS); Road traffic injuries (RTI)
Year: 2021 PMID: 33937424 PMCID: PMC8062889 DOI: 10.30476/BEAT.2021.86855
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Emerg Trauma ISSN: 2322-2522
Comparison of the frequencies and hospital cost based on gender, nationality, age, LOS, and Season
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| Gender | Male | 6138 (%75.7) | 21.73±5.14 | 20.44 | 23.01 | <0.001a |
| Female | 1967 (%24.3) | 14.71±4.34 | 12.79 | 16.63 | ||
| Nationality | Iranian | 7412 (%91.4) | 18.87±4.70 | 17.8 | 19.94 | <0.001 a |
| Foreigner | 693 (%8.6) | 32.38±7.10 | 27.08 | 37.68 | ||
| Age | 0-15 | 1402 (%17.3) | 12.96±2.94 | 11.46 | 14.46 | <0.001 b |
| 16-30 | 3416 (%42.1) | 19.53±4.47 | 17.86 | 21.2. | ||
| 31-45 | 1783 (%22) | 20.79±5.70 | 18.31 | 23.27 | ||
| 46-60 | 903 (%11.1) | 21.28±4.73 | 18.34 | 24.21 | ||
| 61-75 | 426 (%5.3) | 32.3±5.56 | 25.48 | 39.12 | ||
| >80 | 142 (%1.8) | 29.02±6.09 | 19.55 | 38.48 | ||
| Unknown | 33 (%0.4) | 20.02±4.96 | 18.94 | 21.1 | ||
| Length of Stay (LOS) | Less than 1 day | 4480 (%55.3) | 4.44±1.20 | 4.3 | 4.58 | <0.001b |
| 1-3 days | 2405 (%29.7) | 13.69±2.23 | 13.15 | 14.22 | ||
| More than 3 days | 1220 (%15) | 89.74±14.25 | 84.08 | 95.39 | ||
| Season of the accident | Spring | 1524 (%18.8) | 19.51±4.57 | 17.21 | 21.81 | 0.06 |
| Summer | 1704 (%21) | 19.96±5.31 | 17.44 | 22.49 | ||
| Autumn | 1508 (%18.6) | 22.99±5.86 | 20.02 | 25.95 | ||
| Winter | 1402 (17.3) | 18.23±3.87 | 16.21 | 20.26 | ||
| Unknown | 1967 (%24.3) | - | - | - | ||
a Independent-Sample T Test; b ANOVA
Compare the frequencies and hospital cost based on site of accident, type of injury, type of vehicle and Patient’s final status
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| Site of accident | Suburban highway | 11 (%0.1) | 86.29±9.02 | 25.68 | 146.91 | <0.001 b |
| Urban highway | 12 (%0.1) | 60.56±13.2 | 23.63 | 144.76 | ||
| Suburban road | 10 (%0.1) | 69.63±7.90 | 13.11 | 126.16 | ||
| Rural road | 22 (%0.3) | 33.14±4.89 | 11.46 | 54.83 | ||
| Urban streets | 8050 (%99.3) | 19.77±4.92 | 18.7 | 20.85 | ||
| Type of injury | Injuries to the head | 5010 (%61.8) | 20.47±5.56 | 18.93 | 22.02 | <0.001 b |
| Injuries to the ankle and foot | 267 (%3.3) | 6.65±2.96 | 4.37 | 8.93 | ||
| Injuries to the neck | 391 (4.8%) | 37.86±2.28 | 23.49 | 52.23 | ||
| Injuries to the thorax | 108 (%1.3) | 13.03±7.53 | 7.9 | 18.16 | ||
| Injuries to the abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine, pelvis and external genitals | 265 (%3.3) | 18.7±4.24 | 14.35 | 23.05 | ||
| Injuries to the shoulder and upper arm | 246 (%3.0) | 16.21±3.67 | 12.51 | 19.92 | ||
| Injuries to the elbow and forearm | 267 (%3.3) | 17.88±3.07 | 14.17 | 21.59 | ||
| Injuries to the wrist, hand and fingers | 206 (%2.5) | 52.86±2.69 | 44.3 | 61.42 | ||
| Injuries to the hip and thigh | 247 (%3) | 18.13±6.82 | 16.5 | 19.76 | ||
| Injuries to the knee and lower leg | 1098 (%13.5) | 15.09±2.75 | 12.72 | 17.45 | ||
| Type of vehicle at the time of accident | Car | 1783 (%22) | 9.59±2.81 | 8.28 | 10.9 | <0.001 b |
| Motor cycle | 5385 (%66.4) | 23.64±5.50 | 22.17 | 25.11 | ||
| Bicycle | 128 (%1.6) | 10.92±2.90 | 5.84 | 16.01 | ||
| Passer-by | 777 (%9.6) | 20.3±4.82 | 16.91 | 23.7 | ||
| Others | 32 (%0.4) | 23.07±4.76 | 5.87 | 40.26 | ||
| Patient’s final status | referral to other centers | 51 (%0.6) | 18.33±3.46 | 8.59 | 28.07 | <0.001 b |
| Full recovery | 3739 (%46.1) | 16.35±4.52 | 14.9 | 17.8 | ||
| Relative recovery | 3704 (%45.7) | 22.57±4.99 | 20.96 | 24.18 | ||
| Discharge with drug prescription | 11 (%0.1) | 18.37±2.56 | 1.11 | 35.63 | ||
| Discharge against medical advice | 442 (%5.5) | 5.78±0.74 | 5.08 | 6.48 | ||
| Escape | 65 (%0.8) | 54.23±11.8 | 24.85 | 83.62 | ||
| Death | 93 (%1.1) | 111.44±10.8 | 89.03 | 133.86 | ||
a Independent-Sample T Test, bANOVA
Fig. 1Hospital costs’ distribution pyramid in terms of age groups and gender