| Epidemiology
and Direct Economic Impact of Hydrocephalus: A Community Based
Study
Marc
R. Del Bigio
Abstract:
Background: The cost of care for hydrocephalic
patients is not well established. Methods: This
retrospective study for the years 1990-1996 analyzed the cost
of surgical intervention and hospitalization of hydrocephalic
patients in the community-based setting of Manitoba, Canada,
with a stable population of 1.138 million. Results:
The number of discharges with a primary diagnosis of hydrocephalus
was greater than 200 annually. The mean duration of hospital
stay was 12.4 to 21.9 days, depending on the etiology of hydrocephalus.
Approximately 80 shunt procedures were performed annually. The
total annual cost of care, excluding outpatient costs and chronic
non-hospital based costs which could not be determined accurately,
was estimated to be CDN$ 3.5 million in this community. Conclusions:
Hydrocephalus is a chronic condition which puts substantial
monetary demands on society and therefore deserves greater attention.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1998; 25: 123-126
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