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Direct costs of glaucoma: Relationship between cost and severity of the disease
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2018-09-04Registro en:
Real, Juan Pablo; Lafuente, M. C.; Palma, Santiago Daniel; Tartara, Luis Ignacio; Direct costs of glaucoma: Relationship between cost and severity of the disease; SAGE Publications Ltd; Chronic Illness; 4-9-2018; 1-9
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Autor
Real, Juan Pablo
Lafuente, M. C.
Palma, Santiago Daniel
Tartara, Luis Ignacio
Resumen
o estimate the direct medical costs associated with the management of patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and to compare the costs of patients according to the degree of severity. A longitudinal retrospective study was carried out using all patients with primary open-angle glaucoma that recorded follow-up from May 2010 to June 2013 at the Hospital Privado de Córdoba. We estimated the cost of the disease from the perspectives of the institution, with a bottom-up approach. Results: The three-year follow-up after treatment of 104 patients revealed that the average cost of care for a patient with primary open-angle glaucoma was US$2746 ± 1560. The first year of treatment was significantly more expensive than subsequent ones (US$1100–$810–$827). Cost was related to the degree of severity of glaucoma; patients in “Stage 0” had significantly lower costs than those in other groups (Kruskal–Wallis test, p < 0.01). This was a consequence of lower costs associated with medication and a lower percentage of patients undergoing surgery. The direct medical costs of a patient with primary open-angle glaucoma vary according to the severity of their disease and the year of treatment. We found that costs increased with disease severity, but decreased over time.