Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery

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Main Author: Kelles, Silvana Marcia Bruschi
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Barreto, Sandhi Maria, Guerra, Henrique Leonardo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Summary: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Morbidly obese individuals are major consumers of healthcare services, with high associated costs. Bariatric surgery is an alternative for improving these individuals’ comorbidities. There are no studies comparing costs before and after bariatric surgery in Brazil. The aim here was to analyze results relating to healthcare usage and direct costs among morbidly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery. DESIGN AND SETTING: Historical cohort study on patients receiving healthcare through a private health plan in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. METHODS: All healthcare services and their associated costs were included in the analysis: hospitalization, hospital stay, elective outpatient consultations, emergency service usage and examinations. The analyses were treated as total when including the whole years before and after surgery, or partial when excluding the three-month periods adjacent to the operation. RESULTS: For 382 obese patients who underwent open bariatric operations, there were 53 hospitalizations one year before and 95 one year after surgery (P = 0.013). Gastrointestinal complications were the main indications for post-procedure hospitalizations. The partial average cost almost doubled after the operation (US$ 391.96 versus US$ 678.31). In subgroup analysis, the costs from patients with gastrointestinal complications were almost four times greater after bariatric surgery. Even in the subgroup without complications, the partial average cost remained significantly higher. CONCLUSION: Although bariatric surgery is the only path towards sustained weight loss for morbidly obese patients, the direct costs over the first year after the procedure are greater. Further studies, with longer follow-up, might elucidate whether long-term reversal of this trend would occur.
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spelling Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgeryCustos e utilização de serviços de saúde antes e após a cirurgia bariátrica por laparotomiaObesidade mórbidaDerivação gástricaCustos de cuidados de saúdeMorbidadeCirurgia bariátricaObesity, morbidGastric bypassHealth care costsMorbidityBariatric surgeryCONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Morbidly obese individuals are major consumers of healthcare services, with high associated costs. Bariatric surgery is an alternative for improving these individuals’ comorbidities. There are no studies comparing costs before and after bariatric surgery in Brazil. The aim here was to analyze results relating to healthcare usage and direct costs among morbidly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery. DESIGN AND SETTING: Historical cohort study on patients receiving healthcare through a private health plan in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. METHODS: All healthcare services and their associated costs were included in the analysis: hospitalization, hospital stay, elective outpatient consultations, emergency service usage and examinations. The analyses were treated as total when including the whole years before and after surgery, or partial when excluding the three-month periods adjacent to the operation. RESULTS: For 382 obese patients who underwent open bariatric operations, there were 53 hospitalizations one year before and 95 one year after surgery (P = 0.013). Gastrointestinal complications were the main indications for post-procedure hospitalizations. The partial average cost almost doubled after the operation (US$ 391.96 versus US$ 678.31). In subgroup analysis, the costs from patients with gastrointestinal complications were almost four times greater after bariatric surgery. Even in the subgroup without complications, the partial average cost remained significantly higher. CONCLUSION: Although bariatric surgery is the only path towards sustained weight loss for morbidly obese patients, the direct costs over the first year after the procedure are greater. Further studies, with longer follow-up, might elucidate whether long-term reversal of this trend would occur.CONTEXTO E OBJETIVO: Indivíduos obesos mórbidos são grandes consumidores de serviços de saúde, com altos custos associados. A cirurgia bariátrica é uma alternativa para melhorar suas comorbidades. Não existem estudos comparando custos antes e após a cirurgia bariátrica no Brasil. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar os resultados assistenciais e gastos diretos de pacientes obesos mórbidos submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica. TIPO DE ESTUDO E LOCAL: Coorte histórica de pacientes assistidos por um plano de saúde na cidade de Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. MÉTODOS: Foram incluídos na análise todos os serviços de saúde e seus custos associados: hospitalizações, permanência hospitalar, consultas eletivas e de emergência e exames. A análise foi tratada como total quando incluía todo o ano anterior e posterior à cirurgia, e parcial quando excluía os trimestres adjacentes à cirurgia. RESULTADOS: Para 382 pacientes obesos operados, houve 53 internações um ano antes e 95 um ano após a cirurgia (P = 0,013). As principais indicações para internação pós-procedimento foram complicações relacionadas ao trato gastrointestinal. O custo parcial médio quase dobrou no período pós-operatório (US$ 391,96 versus US$ 678,31). Em análise de subgrupo, pacientes com complicações do trato gastrointestinal apresentaram custos quase quatro vezes maiores no período pós-bariátrica, e mesmo no subgrupo sem estas complicações, o custo parcial médio permaneceu significativamente maior. CONCLUSÃO: Embora a cirurgia bariátrica seja o único caminho para perda de peso sustentada nos pacientes obesos mórbidos, os custos diretos até um ano pós-procedimento são maiores. Novos estudos, com maior tempo de acompanhamento, poderão verificar se essa tendência se reverte no longo prazo.São Paulo Medical JournalSão Paulo Medical Journal2011-09-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1631São Paulo Medical Journal; Vol. 129 No. 5 (2011); 291-299São Paulo Medical Journal; v. 129 n. 5 (2011); 291-2991806-9460reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APMenghttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1631/1527https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKelles, Silvana Marcia BruschiBarreto, Sandhi MariaGuerra, Henrique Leonardo2023-09-08T19:37:47Zoai:ojs.diagnosticoetratamento.emnuvens.com.br:article/1631Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2023-09-08T19:37:47São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
Custos e utilização de serviços de saúde antes e após a cirurgia bariátrica por laparotomia
title Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
spellingShingle Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
Kelles, Silvana Marcia Bruschi
Obesidade mórbida
Derivação gástrica
Custos de cuidados de saúde
Morbidade
Cirurgia bariátrica
Obesity, morbid
Gastric bypass
Health care costs
Morbidity
Bariatric surgery
title_short Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
title_full Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
title_sort Costs and usage of healthcare services before and after open bariatric surgery
author Kelles, Silvana Marcia Bruschi
author_facet Kelles, Silvana Marcia Bruschi
Barreto, Sandhi Maria
Guerra, Henrique Leonardo
author_role author
author2 Barreto, Sandhi Maria
Guerra, Henrique Leonardo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kelles, Silvana Marcia Bruschi
Barreto, Sandhi Maria
Guerra, Henrique Leonardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesidade mórbida
Derivação gástrica
Custos de cuidados de saúde
Morbidade
Cirurgia bariátrica
Obesity, morbid
Gastric bypass
Health care costs
Morbidity
Bariatric surgery
topic Obesidade mórbida
Derivação gástrica
Custos de cuidados de saúde
Morbidade
Cirurgia bariátrica
Obesity, morbid
Gastric bypass
Health care costs
Morbidity
Bariatric surgery
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Morbidly obese individuals are major consumers of healthcare services, with high associated costs. Bariatric surgery is an alternative for improving these individuals’ comorbidities. There are no studies comparing costs before and after bariatric surgery in Brazil. The aim here was to analyze results relating to healthcare usage and direct costs among morbidly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery. DESIGN AND SETTING: Historical cohort study on patients receiving healthcare through a private health plan in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. METHODS: All healthcare services and their associated costs were included in the analysis: hospitalization, hospital stay, elective outpatient consultations, emergency service usage and examinations. The analyses were treated as total when including the whole years before and after surgery, or partial when excluding the three-month periods adjacent to the operation. RESULTS: For 382 obese patients who underwent open bariatric operations, there were 53 hospitalizations one year before and 95 one year after surgery (P = 0.013). Gastrointestinal complications were the main indications for post-procedure hospitalizations. The partial average cost almost doubled after the operation (US$ 391.96 versus US$ 678.31). In subgroup analysis, the costs from patients with gastrointestinal complications were almost four times greater after bariatric surgery. Even in the subgroup without complications, the partial average cost remained significantly higher. CONCLUSION: Although bariatric surgery is the only path towards sustained weight loss for morbidly obese patients, the direct costs over the first year after the procedure are greater. Further studies, with longer follow-up, might elucidate whether long-term reversal of this trend would occur.
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