The Economic Burden and Clinical Outcomes of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 at the Tel Aviv Medical Center.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Israel Medical Association Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-01
Yael Lichter, Amir Gal Oz, Uri Carmi, Asaph Nini, Dekel Stavi, Noam Goder
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Abstract

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic posed significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide, including a surge in the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).

Objectives: To compare outcomes and costs of COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 adult patients treated with ECMO in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study. Clinical outcomes, ECMO duration, ICU and hospital length of stay (LOS), and healthcare costs were examined and compared between the two groups.

Results: A total of 119 patients were treated with ECMO between 2016 and 2023; 56 (47.1%) diagnosed with COVID-19. The study found no significant difference in mortality rates between COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients. However, COVID-19 patients experienced significantly longer ECMO durations and ICU LOS. Hospitalization and ECMO operation costs were notably higher for COVID-19 patients, but overall admission costs were lower compared to non-COVID-19 patients, with cost of surgical interventions, consultations and imaging contributing to the price gap.

Conclusions: Despite longer durations of ECMO and LOS, the economic burden of ECMO in COVID-19 patients was significantly lower than non-COVID-19 patients. Strict patient selection should be utilized, a fortiori during times of surge-capacity.

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背景:2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给全球医疗系统带来了重大挑战,包括体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)的使用激增:比较特拉维夫苏拉斯基医疗中心重症监护室(ICU)接受 ECMO 治疗的 COVID-19 和非 COVID-19 成年患者的治疗效果和费用:我们进行了一项回顾性研究。方法: 我们进行了一项回顾性研究,对两组患者的临床结果、ECMO 持续时间、重症监护室和住院时间(LOS)以及医疗费用进行了研究和比较:2016年至2023年间,共有119名患者接受了ECMO治疗,其中56人(47.1%)确诊为COVID-19。研究发现,COVID-19 和非 COVID-19 患者的死亡率无明显差异。然而,COVID-19 患者的 ECMO 持续时间和重症监护室 LOS 明显更长。COVID-19患者的住院和ECMO手术费用明显较高,但与非COVID-19患者相比,总体入院费用较低,手术干预、会诊和成像费用造成了价格差距:结论:尽管 ECMO 和 LOS 的持续时间较长,但 COVID-19 患者的 ECMO 经济负担明显低于非 COVID-19 患者。在容量激增时,更应严格选择患者。
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Israel Medical Association Journal
Israel Medical Association Journal 医学-医学:内科
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2.20
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12.50%
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54
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ), representing medical sciences and medicine in Israel, is published in English by the Israel Medical Association. The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) was initiated in 1999.
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