Direct and indirect costs for anal fistula in Sweden

作者:Lundqvist Adam*; Ahlberg Ida; Hjalte Frida; Ekelund Mats
来源:International Journal of Surgery, 2016, 35: 129-133.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijsu.2016.09.082

摘要

Introduction: Anal fistula is an abnormal tract with an external and internal opening that cause leakage, discomfort, and occasionally pain. Surgery is standard treatment, but recurrence and anal incontinence is common. The objective of the study was to analyze resource use, costs and sick leave for newly diagnosed patients with anal fistula in Sweden. Methods: The study was based on register data from linkages between Swedish population-based registers including patients treated for anal fistula in Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden. Health care resource use, costs and sick leave were estimated. Results: The sample included 362 patients of which 27% had no surgery, 37% had one surgery and 36% had multiple surgeries. Patients with multiple surgeries underwent over four surgeries on average. Approximately 67% of the contacts occurred during the first year after diagnosis. Estimated mean sick leave was 10.4 full-time equivalent days per patient. Total discounted costs were (sic)5,561 per patient where approximately 80% were direct costs. Discussion: To our knowledge this is the first study of resource use, costs and sick leave related to anal fistulas. The study indicates that anal fistula is a condition that is costly for society and that the burden of anal fistula in terms of health care resources and sick leave is especially high for patients experiencing multiple surgeries. Conclusion: Anal fistula is a condition that is costly for society and there is an unmet need for the group of patients with multiple surgeries to find appropriate treatment interventions.

  • 出版日期2016-11