The Burden of Patients with Lower Limb Amputations in a Community Safety-net Hospital

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Background:The functional disability after amputation is tremendous and imposes a high economic burden on patients and health systems. The current literature on the costs of amputation has been limited to the index hospitalization or a short time window around the amputation procedure, which covers a small percentage of the total costs.Methods:We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients who underwent lower extremity amputations at a single urban public level 1 trauma hospital. Resource utilization and healthcare costs 1 year before and 1 year after the index amputation were examined. Hospitalization costs were estimated using cost center-based cost-To-charge ratios for the 2-year follow-up.Results:The sample comprised 90 patients (73 men and 17 women) with a mean age of 55.9 years (SD, 9.9). Most amputations were secondary to diabetes (74%) and vascular disease in the absence of diabetes (22%). During the 2-year window around the index amputation, patients had an average of 2.7 admissions (SD, 2.3), mean index length of stay of 14.6 days (SD, 22.3), and a mean cumulative length of stay of 31.3 days (SD, 43.4). The patients had a mean of 2.3 (SD, 3.2) additional procedures performed on their amputated limb. Twenty-one patients (23%) required additional proximal amputations, with an average change of 2.2 (SD, 1.6) levels. The mean cost, per patient, of the index hospitalization was $51,481. Over the 2-year period, the mean cost of hospitalizations was $114,292 per patient with a total cost, summed over the cohort, of $10,286,250. Approximately 64% of the total cost went uncompensated.Discussion:Over a 2-year window, amputees endured multiple procedures, readmissions, and reamputations, leading to high healthcare costs. Further research into resource-conscious interventions and programs is needed to control the burdens faced by amputees and the health systems that care for them.

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Stewart, C. C., Berhaneselase, E., & Morshed, S. (2022). The Burden of Patients with Lower Limb Amputations in a Community Safety-net Hospital. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 30(1), E59–E66. https://doi.org/10.5435/JAAOS-D-21-00293

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