Cost implications of mitral valve replacement versus repair in mitral regurgitation

Autor: C W, Barlow, C J, Imber, L D, Sharples, A G, Heriot, F C, Wells, S R, Large
Rok vydání: 1997
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Zdroj: Circulation. 96
ISSN: 0009-7322
Popis: Mitral valve repair and replacement (MVR) with preservation of the tendinous chordae [MVR(p)], may have better results than MVR with valve excision [MVR(e)]. It is not known whether the type of surgery affects in-hospital stay and cost.We reviewed all patients who had mitral valve surgery for regurgitation over 5 years from January 1991. Patients were considered in three groups; MVR(e), MVR(p), and Repair. Cost was calculated using operating room, intensive care unit, and ward expenses, not hospital charges. There were a total of 253 patients; 84 MVR(e), 42 MVR(p), and 127 Repair. Mean ages and preoperative New York Heart Association (NYHA) classes were similar in the three groups. There were more male patients in the Repair (62%) and MVR(p) (67%) groups than in the MVR(e) (44%) group (P.05), and more patients with degenerative etiology in the Repair group (P.01). A majority of MVR(e) were in atrial fibrillation (63%), while 59% of Repair were in sinus rhythm (P.01). Of 9 patients who died in the hospital; four had MVR(e), 3 had MVR(p), and 2 had Repair. In univariate analyses, in-hospital stay increased with patient age70 years (P.01), preoperative atrial fibrillation (P.05), and NYHA class III or IV (P.01). The median and interquartile ranges for postoperative stay was 10 (8 to 13) days for MVR(e), 8 (7 to 11) days for MVR(p), and 8 (7 to 10) days for Repair (P.01 versus MVR(e); multivariate analysis adjusting for age, rhythm, and NYHA class). Cost per patient was US $14469 for MVR(e), $13151 for MVR(p), and $11606 for Repair.Repair and MVR(p) may predict shorter in-hospital stay and reduced cost, although there are important differences in the group of patients who have MVR(e).
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