Tratamiento domiciliario de la trombosis venosa profunda. Comparación de costes con la hospitalización convencional

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Aims: To compare the home-care management of deep vein thromboses (DVT) by a Home Care Unit (HCU) respect to conventional inpatient treatment. Methods: Twenty-one patients with a doppler-ecography diagnosis of DVT were managed by the HCU during 2002. In 7 out 13 a concomitant diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (PE) was made by lung scan. Median age was 81 years, 52% were women and all, except one case, showed severe medical concomitant conditions. All patients received low-weight molecular heparin, followed by oral anticoagulants in 3 patients. No patients died and only one was hopitalized briefly due to a poor thrombosis-related pain control. Costs of this patient were added to those of HCU. A comparison was made between ambulatory and hospitalary costs for EP and DVT. Pharmacological treatment costs were calculated for a 10-days period. Results: The length of inhospital stay was 1 day for HCU vs. 8 days (DVT) and 13 days (EP). There was a estimated cost-saving of 1680 per patient. Conclusions: The management of DVT in patients with serious conditions, can be accomplished safely and in a cost-saving manner by a Home Care Unit. Copyright © 2005 Aran Ediciones, S.L.

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Montes, J., González, L., Amador, L., Novo, A., Enero, M., Rey, G., & Mediero, A. (2005). Tratamiento domiciliario de la trombosis venosa profunda. Comparación de costes con la hospitalización convencional. Anales de Medicina Interna, 22(8), 369–372. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0212-71992005000800004

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