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Stroke ; 30(4): 724-8, 1999 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10187869

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We sought to determine predictors of acute hospital costs in patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke to an academic center using a stroke management team to coordinate care. METHODS: Demographic and clinical data were prospectively collected on 191 patients consecutively admitted with acute ischemic stroke. Patients were classified by insurance status, premorbid modified Rankin scale, stroke location, stroke severity (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score), and presence of comorbidities. Detailed hospital charge data were converted to cost by application of department-specific cost-to-charge ratios. Physician's fees were not included. A stepwise multiple regression analysis was computed to determine the predictors of total hospital cost. RESULTS: Median length of stay was 6 days (range, 1 to 63 days), and mortality was 3%. Median hospital cost per discharge was $4408 (range, $1199 to $59 799). Fifty percent of costs were for room charges, 19% for stroke evaluation, 21% for medical management, and 7% for acute rehabilitation therapies. Sixteen percent were admitted to an intensive care unit. Length of stay accounted for 43% of the variance in total cost. Other independent predictors of cost included stroke severity, heparin treatment, atrial fibrillation, male sex, ischemic cardiac disease, and premorbid functional status. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the major predictors of acute hospital costs of stroke in this environment are length of stay, stroke severity, cardiac disease, male sex, and use of heparin. Room charges accounted for the majority of costs, and attempts to reduce the cost of stroke evaluation would be of marginal value. Efforts to reduce acute costs should be monitored for potential cost shifting or a negative impact on quality of care.


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Centres hospitaliers universitaires/économie , Encéphalopathie ischémique/économie , Angiopathies intracrâniennes/économie , Coûts hospitaliers/statistiques et données numériques , Maladie aigüe , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Fibrillation auriculaire/économie , Lits/économie , Ventilation des coûts , Coûts et analyse des coûts , Femelle , Coûts hospitaliers/classification , Humains , Assurance maladie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , /économie , Équipe soignante/économie , Études prospectives , Analyse de régression , Indice de gravité de la maladie , États-Unis
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