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Cir Cir 2014; 82 (6)
Costs of appendicitis treatment by diagnosis-related groups in a third-level pediatric hospital
Tlacuilo-Parra A, Hernández-Hernández A, Venegas-Dávalos M, Gutiérrez-Hermosillo V, Guevara-Gutiérrez E, Ambriz-González G
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 628-636
PDF size: 389.95 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) are widely used in
Europe. They allow performing comparisons in hospitals and in current hospital payment systems, defining the payment categories. We
undertook this study to classify children who underwent appendectomy
according to DRGs.
Methods: Cross-sectional study. Comorbidities, length of hospitalization,
histopathologic classification, and DRG classifications were analyzed.
Results: We included 313 patients, 62% males, with an average age
of 8 ± 3 years; 91% were referred by another hospital and 67% were
treated at night. Average length of hospitalization was 4 ± 3 days. There
were comorbidities in 8% and surgical complications in 11%. According
to histopathology, appendicitis was edematous (11%), suppurative
(36%), gangrenous (22%), perforated (29%), and abscessed (2%). At
discharge, 97% of the patients were healthy. Total cost for DRG 343 was
$10,470,173.00 (Mexican pesos), DRG 342 was $1,227,592.00 and
DRG 340 was $511,521.00. The global amount was $12,209,286.00
(Mexican pesos).
Conclusion: The unitary cost for treatment of appendectomy for DRG
343 was $37,935.00, for DRG 342 was $49,103.00 and for DRG
340 was $42,626.00 (Mexican pesos). Because 88% of the cases of
appendicitis were uncomplicated, this amount of money could be spent
to treat these patients in a second-level hospital, using reimbursement
343 without generating additional expenses.
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