アブストラクト | AIMS: The escalating demand for medical resources to address spinal diseases as society ages is an issue that requires careful evaluation. However, few studies have examined trends in spinal surgery, especially unscheduled hospitalizations or surgeries performed after hours, through large databases. Our study aimed to determine national trends in the number of spine surgeries in Japan. We also aimed to identify trends in after-hours surgeries and unscheduled hospitalizations and their impact on complications and costs. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated data extracted from the Diagnosis Procedure Combination database, a representative inpatient database in Japan. The data from April 2010 to March 2020 were used for this study. We included all patients who had undergone any combination of laminectomy, laminoplasty, discectomy, and/or spinal arthrodesis. RESULTS: This investigation included 739,474 spinal surgeries and 739,215 hospitalizations in Japan. There was an average annual increase of 4.6% in the number of spinal surgeries. Scheduled hospitalizations increased by 3.7% per year while unscheduled hospitalizations increased by 11.8% per year. In-hours surgeries increased by 4.5% per year while after-hours surgeries increased by 9.9% per year. Complication rates and costs increased for both after-hours surgery and unscheduled hospitalizations, in comparison to their respective counterparts of in-hours surgery and scheduled hospitalizations. CONCLUSION: This study provides important insights for those interested in improving spine care in an ageing society. The swift surge in after-hours spinal surgeries and unscheduled hospitalizations highlights that the medical needs of an increasing number of patients due to an ageing society are outpacing the capacity of existing medical resources. |
ジャーナル名 | Bone & joint open |
Pubmed追加日 | 2024/8/9 |
投稿者 | Tanaka, Tomoyuki; Sasaki, Masanao; Katayanagi, Junya; Hirakawa, Akihiko; Fushimi, Kiyohide; Yoshii, Toshitaka; Jinno, Tetsuya; Inose, Hiroyuki |
組織名 | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical;Center, Koshigaya, Japan.;Department of Biostatistics, M&D Data Science Center, Tokyo Medical and Dental;University, Tokyo, Japan.;Department of Health Policy and Informatics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University;Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.;Department of Orthopedics, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University,;Tokyo, Japan. |
Pubmed リンク | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39117344/ |