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Hospital utilization among chronic dialysis patients

Journal
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
ISSN
1046-6673
Date Issued
2000
Author(s)
Arora, Pradeep
Kausz, Annamaria T.
Obrador, Gregorio  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - CampCM  
Ruthazer, Robin
Khan, Samina
Jenuleson, Constance S.
Meyer, Klemens B.
Pereira, Brian J. G.
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/123456789/2544
Abstract
Factors driving inpatient and outpatient utilization were studied among patients who began dialysis for chronic renal failure at the New England Medical Center (NEMC) between 1992 and 1997. Clinical, laboratory, and hospital resource utilization data were obtained from patient records and electronic databases. There were 2.2 hospitalizations and 14.8 hospital days per patient year at risk (PYAR). The number of hospitalizations and hospital days per PYAR were higher in the first 3 mo of initiating dialysis (4.3 and 28.3, respectively) compared to after 3 mo (1.9 and 12.9, respectively). Factors associated with increased risk of hospital days within the first 3 mo included non-health maintenance organization insurance, ischemic heart disease, late referral to the nephrologist, and use of temporary vascular access for the first dialysis. Patients with ischemic heart disease and who received dialysis during the years 1992-1994 compared with 1996-1997 had an increased risk of hospital days after 3 mo of initiating dialysis. There were 16.6 outpatient visits per PYAR, with significant differences in utilization between the first 3 mo and after 3 mo of initiating dialysis. Thus, hospital utilization was significantly higher in the first 3 mo compared to after 3 mo, and factors associated with hospital utilization depended on duration of dialysis. In particular, delayed referral to the nephrologist and lack of permanent vascular access were independently associated with increased risk of hospital utilization in the first 3 mo of dialysis. Greater attention to timely referral to the nephrologist and timely placement of vascular access could result in reduced utilization and cost savings.

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