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Stephan Koter Tina U. Cohnert Korbinian B. Hindermayr Jörg Lindenmann Maximilian Brückner Wolfgang K. Oswald Georg Werkgartner Doris Wagner 《Journal of vascular surgery》2019,69(4):1227-1232
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Low psoas muscle area is shown to be an indicator for worse postoperative outcome in patients undergoing vascular surgical. Additionally, it has been associated with longer durations of hospital stay in patients with cancer who undergo surgery and subsequently greater health care costs in Europe and the United States. We sought to evaluate this effect on hospital expenditure for patients undergoing vascular repair in a health care system with universal access.Methods
Skeletal muscle mass was assessed on preoperative abdominal computed tomography scans of patients undergoing open aortic aneurysm repair in a retrospective fashion. The skeletal muscle index (SMI) was used to define low muscle mass. Health care costs were obtained for all patients and the relationship between a low SMI and higher costs was explored using linear regression and cross-sectional analysis.Results
We included 156 patients (81.5% male) with a median age of 72 years undergoing elective surgery for infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm in this analysis. The median SMI for patients with low skeletal muscle mass was 53.21 cm2/kg and for patients without, 70.07 cm2/kg. Hospital duration of stay was 2 days longer in patients with low skeletal muscle mass as compared with patients with normal (14 days vs 11 days; P = .001), as was duration of intensive care stay (3 days vs 1 day; P = .01). The median overall hospital costs were €10,460 higher for patients with a low SMI as compared with patients with a normal physical constitution (€53,739 [interquartile range, €45,007-€62,471] vs €43,279 [interquartile range, €39,509-€47,049]; P = .001). After confounder adjustment, a low SMI was associated with a 14.68% cost increase in overall hospital costs, for a cost increase of €6521.Conclusions
Low skeletal muscle mass is independently associated with higher hospital as well as intensive care costs in patients undergoing elective aortic aneurysm repair. Strategies to reduce this risk factor are warranted for these patients. 相似文献6.
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Gregers Mads Christian Tofte Mikkelsen Søren Lindvig Katrine Prier Brøchner Anne Craveiro 《Neurocritical care》2020,33(1):273-282
Neurocritical Care - For years, the use of ketamine as an anesthetic to patients suffering from acute brain injury has been debated because of its possible deleterious effects on the cerebral... 相似文献
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Aoife De Brún Liran Shan Áine Regan Áine McConnon Patrick Wall 《Health communication》2016,31(10):1235-1241
The 2008 dioxin crisis occurred as a result of contamination of Irish pork. The event had significant implications for Ireland’s economy and the reputation of its agricultural industry, as well as raising concerns for human health. This study describes the results of a content analysis of Irish and UK newspaper coverage of the 2008 Irish dioxin crisis, as this is likely to provide insight into how public perceptions of this issue were shaped. Articles from 16 print publications were systematically sampled for the period December 2008 to February 2009. The resulting data set of 141 articles was examined using a coding protocol developed based on previous research and refined during piloting. Results indicated that the dioxin crisis was primarily portrayed by the media as an industry/economic crisis, dominant in 26.9% of articles in the sample. Within this dominant portrayal, the agricultural industry was frequently cited as being in crisis (42.6%); however, the implications of the crisis on the wider economic environment also received attention (17.7%). Differences between Irish and UK-based media were also examined, revealing that while the Irish media most frequently described the crisis in terms of its impact on the industry and economy, the UK media were more likely to portray the crisis as a risk to health. These dominant media messages and message framings have implications for the public understanding of the issue in each country and potential consequences regarding perception of the adequacy of existing food policy and regulatory oversight. 相似文献
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Marie Warrer Petersen Tine Sylvest Meyhoff Marie Helleberg Maj-Brit Nørregaard Kjær Anders Granholm Carl Johan Steensen Hjortsø Thomas Steen Jensen Morten Hylander Møller Peter Buhl Hjortrup Mik Wetterslev Gitte Kingo Vesterlund Lene Russell Vibeke Lind Jørgensen Klaus Tjelle Thomas Benfield Charlotte Suppli Ulrik Anne Sofie Andreasen Thomas Mohr Morten H. Bestle Lone Musaeus Poulsen Mette Friberg Hitz Thomas Hildebrandt Lene Surland Knudsen Anders Møller Christoffer Grant Sølling Anne Craveiro Brøchner Bodil Steen Rasmussen Henrik Nielsen Steffen Christensen Thomas Strøm Maria Cronhjort Rebecka Rubenson Wahlin Stephan Jakob Luca Cioccari Balasubramanian Venkatesh Naomi Hammond Vivekanand Jha Sheila Nainan Myatra Christian Gluud Theis Lange Anders Perner 《Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica》2020,64(9):1365-1375