• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: National burden of achondroplasia: an analysis of the National Inpatient and Nationwide Ambulatory Surgery Samples
  • Contributor: Broder, Michael S; Chen, Er; Yan, Jessie T; Chang, Eunice; Tarbox, Marian H; Larkin, Adelpha Abrahamson; White, Klane K
  • Published: Becaris Publishing Limited, 2022
  • Published in: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 11 (2022) 15, Seite 1135-1146
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.2217/cer-2021-0250
  • ISSN: 2042-6305; 2042-6313
  • Keywords: Health Policy
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  • Description: Background: To estimate the cost of US hospital admissions and outpatient surgeries associated with achondroplasia. Materials & methods: Using 2017 data from nationally representative databases, this study identifies hospital admissions and outpatient encounters with an achondroplasia diagnosis. Descriptive measures are reported. Results: There were 1985 achondroplasia admissions nationwide. The most frequent admissions were neonatal care (33.7%) in children and musculoskeletal (22.7%) in adults. Average hospital length of stay was 6.8 days, 2.2 days longer than the US mean. Total mean inpatient costs were US$19,959, $7789 greater than the US mean. In the outpatient setting, children 5–14 years accounted for 56.9% of procedures. Conclusion: Achondroplasia is a serious condition with a wide range of lifelong complications frequently requiring hospitalization and surgical intervention.
  • Access State: Open Access