Cost and Early Complication Analysis Following Total Hip Arthroplasty in Parkinson's Disease Patients: A Propensity-matched Database Study

帕金森病患者全髋关节置换术后成本及早期并发症分析:一项基于倾向性匹配数据库的研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Parkinson's Disease is a well-known neuromuscular disorder, which affects the stability and gait of elderly patients. With the progressive increase in the life span of patients with PD, the problem of degenerative arthritis and the consequent need for total hip arthroplasty (THA) in this cohort are rising. There is paucity of data in the existing literature regarding the healthcare costs and overall outcome following THA in PD patients. The current study was planned to assess the hospital expenditure, details regarding hospital stay, and complication rates for patients with PD, who underwent THA. METHODS: We investigated the National Inpatient Sample data to identify PD patients, who underwent hip arthroplasty from 2016 to 2019. Using propensity score, PD patients were matched 1:1 to patients without PD by age, gender, non-elective admission, tobacco use, diabetes, and obesity. Chi-square and T-tests were used for analyzing categorical and non-categorical variables, respectively (Fischer-Exact test was employed for values<5). RESULTS: Overall, 367,890 (1927 patients with PD) THAs were performed between 2016 and 2019. Before matching, PD group had significantly greater proportion of older patients, males, and non-elective admissions for THA (P<0.001). After matching, PD group had higher total hospital costs, longer hospital stay, greater blood loss anemia, and prosthetic dislocation (P<0.001). The in-hospital mortality was similar between the two groups. CONCLUSION: Patients with PD undergoing THA required greater proportion of emergent hospital admissions. Based on our study, the diagnosis of PD showed significant association with greater cost of care, longer hospital stay, and higher post-operative complications.

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