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The Posterior Approach is Associated With Lower Total Encounter and 90-Day Costs When Compared to the Direct Anterior Approach.
Cochrane, Niall H; Wixted, Colleen M; Kim, Billy I; Holland, Christopher T; Ryan, Sean P; Bolognesi, Michael P; Wellman, Samuel S.
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  • Cochrane NH; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Wixted CM; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Kim BI; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Holland CT; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Ryan SP; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Bolognesi MP; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Wellman SS; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
J Arthroplasty ; 39(9S1): S34-S38, 2024 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38499165
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The clinical impact of the surgical approach in total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been widely reviewed. This study evaluated the total encounter and 90-day costs of THA for 2 surgical approaches (posterior [P] and direct anterior [DA]) in 1 tertiary health system.

METHODS:

This is a retrospective review of 2,101 THAs (1,092 P and 1,009 DA) by 4 surgeons (2 with the highest volume of DA and P, respectively) from 2017 to 2022 at 1 academic center. Demographics, comorbidities, operative time, length of hospital stay, 90-day hospital returns, and complications were compared. The total encounter cost and 90-day postoperative cost were itemized. Multivariable regression analyses evaluated associations with increased cost at each time point.

RESULTS:

The DA cohort had a higher median encounter cost ($8,348.66 versus 7,332.42, P < .01), resulting from higher intraoperative (P < .01) and radiology (P < .01) expenses. Regression analyses demonstrated the DA was independently associated with increased encounter costs (odds ratio 1.1; 95% confidence interval 1.1 to 1.1; P < .01). There was a higher incidence of 90-day emergency department visits in the DA cohort (16 versus 12%, P = .02), with a trend toward increased readmissions. There was no difference in 90-day reoperations. Median 90-day cost was higher in the DA cohort ($126.99 versus 0.00, P < .01), and regression analyses demonstrated the DA had an association with increased 90-day cost (odds ratio 2.2; 95% confidence interval 1.5 to 3.0; P < .01).

CONCLUSIONS:

Despite a younger patient population, the DA was independently associated with increased encounter and 90-day costs in a single academic hospital system. This study may underestimate the cost difference, as capital costs such as specialized tables were not analyzed.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera / Tiempo de Internación Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: J Arthroplasty Asunto de la revista: ORTOPEDIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera / Tiempo de Internación Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: J Arthroplasty Asunto de la revista: ORTOPEDIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article