Potential Role of MRI in Reducing the Cost Burden of Stroke Mimic Patients

Ehsan Esmaili Sh, Iz, C. Bertmar, S. Day, D. Griffiths, E. O. 'Brien, M. Krause
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Introduction: Diagnostic uncertainty results in admission and unnecessary treatment of stroke mimics (SMs), leading to substantial expenditure of limited existing resources. We investigated the costs of admitting SMs compared to the cost of MR imaging in the acute setting. Methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we analyzed all suspected stroke admissions from January 2016 until July 2018. We evaluated the costs of admission of SMs to the stroke unit and compared it with the cost assumption of having performed MR instead of CT imaging in all patients who presented with stroke symptoms. Findings: A total of 1745 patients presenting with stroke symptoms was included. 1108 (63%) were diagnosed as ischemic strokes, 321 (18%) with intracranial haemorrhage and 316 (18%) with SMs. The calculated cost of the initial neuroimaging studies for all patients was A$631,291. The cost of performing MRI for these patients would have been A$657,167. Accordingly, the excess cost of performing MRI instead of CT scan in the acute setting would have been A$25,876.00. This is significantly lower than the costs of stroke admission of SMs (A$1,255,373). Conclusion: Unnecessary admission and stroke investigations for SM patients can impose huge expenses on health care system. Since MRI is highly sensitive and specific in diagnosis of acute stroke, utilizing it as the first imaging modality in diagnosis of acute stroke would reduce the cost of stroke admission of SMs.
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MRI在减少脑卒中模拟患者费用负担中的潜在作用
诊断的不确定性导致卒中模拟(SMs)的入院和不必要的治疗,导致有限的现有资源的大量消耗。我们调查了在急性情况下接受SMs的费用与MR成像的费用相比。方法:在这项回顾性横断面研究中,我们分析了2016年1月至2018年7月期间所有疑似卒中入院患者。我们评估了卒中单元接收SMs的成本,并将其与所有出现卒中症状的患者进行MR而不是CT成像的成本假设进行了比较。结果:共纳入1745例出现脑卒中症状的患者。1108例(63%)诊断为缺血性卒中,321例(18%)诊断为颅内出血,316例(18%)诊断为SMs。所有患者初始神经影像学研究的计算成本为631,291澳元。对这些患者进行核磁共振检查的费用为657,167澳元。因此,在急性情况下进行MRI而不是CT扫描的额外费用将为25,876.00澳元。这明显低于卒中住院费用(1,255,373澳元)。结论:SM患者不必要的住院和卒中调查给医疗卫生系统带来了巨大的开支。由于MRI对急性脑卒中的诊断具有高度的敏感性和特异性,因此将其作为急性脑卒中诊断的首选成像方式,可以降低卒中住院费用。
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