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Cost analysis of negative-pressure wound therapy versus standard treatment of acute conflict-related extremity wounds within a randomized controlled trial

Andreas Älgå, Jenny Löfgren, Rawand Haweizy, Khaldoon Bashaireh, Sidney Wong, Birger C. Forsberg, Johan von Schreeb, Jonas Malmstedt

2022World Journal of Emergency Surgery15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinical outcomes after negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) and standard treatment of conflict-related extremity wounds are similar. In resource-limited settings, cost affects the choice of treatment. We aimed to estimate treatment-related costs of NPWT in comparison with standard treatment for conflict-related extremity wounds. METHODS: We derived outcome data from a randomized, controlled superiority trial that enrolled adult (≥ 18 years) patients with acute (≤ 72 h) conflict-related extremity wounds at two civilian hospitals in Jordan and Iraq. Primary endpoint was mean treatment-related healthcare costs (adjusted to 2019 US dollars). RESULTS: Patients were enrolled from June 9, 2015, to October 24, 2018. A total of 165 patients (155 men [93.9%]; 10 women [6.1%]; and median [IQR] age, 28 [21-34] years) were included in the analysis. The cost per patient treated with NPWT was $142 above that of standard treatment. Overall, results were robust in a sensitivity analysis. CONCLUSIONS: With similar clinical outcomes compared to standard care, our results do not support the use of NPWT in routine treatment of conflict-related extremity wounds at civilian hospitals in resource scarce settings. Trial registration NCT02444598.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNegative-pressure wound therapyRandomized controlled trialClinical endpointClinical trialStandard of careHealth careSurgeryPhysical therapyEmergency medicineInternal medicineAlternative medicineEconomic growthPathologyEconomicsSurgical site infection preventionOrthopedic Infections and TreatmentsTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
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