학술논문

Direct Medical Costs of Tetanus, Dengue, and Sepsis Patients in an Intensive Care Unit in Vietnam
Document Type
article
Author
Trinh Manh HungNguyen Van HaoLam Minh YenAngela McBrideVu Quoc DatH. Rogier van DoornHuynh Thi LoanNguyen Thanh PhongMartin J. LlewelynBehzad NadjmSophie YacoubC. Louise ThwaitesSayem AhmedNguyen Van Vinh ChauHugo C. TurnerThe Vietnam ICU Translational Applications Laboratory (VITAL) InvestigatorsDang Phuong ThaoDang Trung KienDoan Bui Xuan ThyDong Huu Khanh TrinhDu Hong DucRonald GeskusHo Bich HaiHo Quang ChanhHo Van HienHuynh Trung TrieuEvelyne KestelynLe Dinh Van KhoaLe Thanh PhuongLuu Hoai Bao TranLuu Phuoc AnAngela McbrideNguyen Lam VuongNguyen Quang HuyNguyen Than Ha QuyenNguyen Thanh NgocNguyen Thi GiangNguyen Thi Le ThanhNguyen Thi Phuong DungNguyen Thi Phuong ThaoNinh Thi Thanh VanPhan Nguyen Quoc KhanhPhung Khanh LamPhung Tran Huy NhatGuy ThwaitesTran Minh DucJennifer Ilo Van NuilVu Ngo Thanh HuyenCao Thi TamDuong Bich ThuyHa Thi Hai DuongHo Dang Trung NghiaLe Buu ChauLe Mau ToanLe Ngoc Minh ThuLe Thi Mai ThaoLuong Thi Hue TaiNguyen Hoan PhuNguyen Quoc VietNguyen Thanh NguyenNguyen Thi Kim AnhNguyen Van Thanh DuocPham Kieu Nguyet OanhPhan Thi Hong VanPhan Tu QuiPhan Vinh ThoTruong Thi Phuong ThaoNatasha AliDavid CliftonMike EnglishShadi GhiasiHeloise GreeffJannis HagenahPing LuJacob McKnightChris PatonPantelis GeorgiouBernard Hernandez PerezKerri Hill-CawthorneAlison HolmesStefan KarolcikDamien MingNicolas MoserLiane CanasAlberto GomezHamideh KerdegariMarc ModatReza RazaviLinda DenehyLuigi PisaniMarcus Schultz
Source
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 10 (2022)
Subject
dengue
sepsis
tetanus
direct medical cost
ICU
Vietnam
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
2296-2565
Abstract
BackgroundCritically ill patients often require complex clinical care by highly trained staff within a specialized intensive care unit (ICU) with advanced equipment. There are currently limited data on the costs of critical care in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study aims to investigate the direct-medical costs of key infectious disease (tetanus, sepsis, and dengue) patients admitted to ICU in a hospital in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, and explores how the costs and cost drivers can vary between the different diseases.MethodsWe calculated the direct medical costs for patients requiring critical care for tetanus, dengue and sepsis. Costing data (stratified into different cost categories) were extracted from the bills of patients hospitalized to the adult ICU with a dengue, sepsis and tetanus diagnosis that were enrolled in three studies conducted at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in HCMC from January 2017 to December 2019. The costs were considered from the health sector perspective. The total sample size in this study was 342 patients.ResultsICU care was associated with significant direct medical costs. For patients that did not require mechanical ventilation, the median total ICU cost per patient varied between US$64.40 and US$675 for the different diseases. The costs were higher for patients that required mechanical ventilation, with the median total ICU cost per patient for the different diseases varying between US$2,590 and US$4,250. The main cost drivers varied according to disease and associated severity.ConclusionThis study demonstrates the notable cost of ICU care in Vietnam and in similar LMIC settings. Future studies are needed to further evaluate the costs and economic burden incurred by ICU patients. The data also highlight the importance of evaluating novel critical care interventions that could reduce the costs of ICU care.