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Guideline Adherence and Hospital Costs in Pediatric Severe Traumatic Brain Injury*
Document Type
article
Source
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 17(5)
Subject
Health Services and Systems
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Health Sciences
Patient Safety
Brain Disorders
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Traumatic Head and Spine Injury
Health Services
Neurosciences
Pediatric
Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects
Clinical Research
Injuries and accidents
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
Brain Injuries
Traumatic
Child
Child
Preschool
Female
Guideline Adherence
Hospital Costs
Humans
Infant
Infant
Newborn
Linear Models
Male
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Practice Patterns
Physicians'
Retrospective Studies
United States
brain injuries
costs and cost analysis
injuries
pediatrics
quality of healthcare
Pediatric Guideline Adherence and Outcomes Study
Nursing
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Pediatrics
Clinical sciences
Paediatrics
Language
Abstract
ObjectivesAdherence to pediatric traumatic brain injury guidelines has been associated with improved survival and better functional outcome. However, the relationship between guideline adherence and hospitalization costs has not been examined. To evaluate the relationship between adherence to pediatric severe traumatic brain injury guidelines, measured by acute care clinical indicators, and the total costs of hospitalization associated with severe traumatic brain injury.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingFive regional pediatric trauma centers affiliated with academic medical centers.PatientsDemographic, injury, treatment, and charge data were included for pediatric patients (17 yr) with severe traumatic brain injury.InterventionsPercent adherence to clinical indicators was determined for each patient. Cost-to-charge ratios were used to estimate ICU and total hospital costs for each patient. Generalized linear models evaluated the association between healthcare costs and adherence rate.Measurements and main resultsCost data for 235 patients were examined. Estimated mean adjusted hospital costs were $103,485 (95% CI, 98,553-108,416); adjusted ICU costs were $82,071 (95% CI, 78,559-85,582). No association was found between adherence to guidelines and total hospital or ICU costs, after adjusting for patient and injury characteristics. Adjusted regression model results provided cost ratio equal to 1.01 for hospital and ICU costs (95% CI, 0.99-1.03 and 0.99-1.02, respectively).ConclusionsAdherence to severe pediatric traumatic brain injury guidelines at these five leading pediatric trauma centers was not associated with increased hospitalization and ICU costs. Therefore, cost should not be a factor as institutions and providers strive to provide evidence-based guideline driven care of children with severe traumatic brain injury.