Costos de tratamiento hospitalario de la infección respiratoria aguda grave en niños de Nicaragua

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Objective To estimate the costs of treatment for severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) in children in Nicaragua. Methods A cost assessment was carried out on a random sample of inpatients during 2009-2011 who were treated in one pediatric universitary hospital in Nicaragua. A random sample of patients diagnosed with SARI (ICD-10) was calculated based on parameters from the literature. The average cost per patient was estimated. Costs were expressed in local currency and US dollar values in 2011. Results The total average cost of healthcare per case was US$314.9 (confidence interval [CI]95%: 280.10-US$349.70) and US$971.60 (655.50-US$1287.80) for those requiring intensive care unit (ICU). Around 41% of the general hospitalization costs are due to the cost of the hospitalization while for those costs involving ICU care, 52% are due to drugs costs. Conclusion We estimated an average cost per case expressed with their respective CI by microcosts analysis for SARI health care in Nicaraguan children. These costs may be representative of the population with this diagnosis in Nicaraguan hospitals with similar epidemiological profile.

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Alvis-Guzmán, N., Marín-Correa, C., Castañeda-Orjuela, C., Sánchez-Ruiz, C., Sanchez Largaespada, J. F., & Carrasquilla-Sotomayor, M. (2015). Costos de tratamiento hospitalario de la infección respiratoria aguda grave en niños de Nicaragua. Infectio, 19(4), 144–149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infect.2015.04.002

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