Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii (Dec 2022)

Economics of Total Hip Arthroplasty: Review

  • Andrei P. Sereda,
  • Igor I. Shubnyakov,
  • Alisagib A. Dzhavadov,
  • Malik V. Mametov,
  • Rashid M. Tikhilov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17816/2311-2905-1778
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
pp. 175 – 182

Abstract

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This review article focuses on issues of economic analysis in providing care to patients requiring total hip arthroplasty. A large number of factors affecting the final financial result force us to look at economic research in the field of arthroplasty with a certain degree of criticality. At the same time, the existing financing systems cannot fully take into account all the possible costs arising from total hip arthroplasty. For this reason, studies concerning revision total hip arthroplasty are of particular interest, where treatment costs can vary significantly depending on the etiology and complexity of the case. These differences are reflected in the works of authors from France, Germany and Great Britain, who compared the treatment costs of patients with septic and aseptic revisions. Very different data both between countries and within the same country well demonstrate the need for a critical approach to the results of cost-effectiveness studies, QALYs based on Markov and other models, as the quality of the original data can be highly variable and reproduce the error of the initially incorrect price structure. At the same time, the rapidly increasing number of operations of primary and revision hip arthroplasty and, accordingly, the increasing economic costs of these operations require clear and effective economic criteria for their evaluation. The formation and application of these criteria will be the purpose of further research.

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