Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective study

BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a critical complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) affecting life quality and significantly impacting healthcare resources. OBJECTIVE: Determine the direct medical costs associated with treating DFU in King Fahad Hospital of the University and identify facto...

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Main Authors: Shadi Alshammary, Sharifah A. Othman, Eiman Alshammari, Mosab A. Alarfaj, Haitham Amer Lardhi, Nasser Mohamed Amer, Ayman S. Elsaid, Hanan M. Alghamdi
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Language:English
Published: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2020-10-01
Series:Annals of Saudi Medicine
Online Access:https://www.annsaudimed.net/doi/full/10.5144/0256-4947.2020.425
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spelling doaj-8d616d1531c344619691533d1000a0de2020-11-25T03:43:37ZengKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research CentreAnnals of Saudi Medicine0256-49470975-44662020-10-0140542543510.5144/0256-4947.2020.4250256-4947.2020.425Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective studyShadi Alshammary0Sharifah A. Othman1Eiman Alshammari2Mosab A. Alarfaj3Haitham Amer Lardhi4Nasser Mohamed Amer5Ayman S. Elsaid6Hanan M. Alghamdi7From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.From Department of Surgery, King Fahad Hospital of the University, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a critical complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) affecting life quality and significantly impacting healthcare resources. OBJECTIVE: Determine the direct medical costs associated with treating DFU in King Fahad Hospital of the University and identify factors that could assist in developing resource management guidelines in Saudi Arabia. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: SETTING: King Fahad Hospital of the University, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included diabetic patients admitted with foot ulcerations between 2007 and 2017 inclusive. We determined management costs including drug usage, wound dressings, surgical procedures, admissions, and basic investigation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Factors affecting the direct perspective medical costs of managing DFU. SAMPLE SIZE: 99 patients. RESULTS: The overall cost of managing 99 patients with DFU was 6 618 043.3 SAR ($1 764 632.68 USD), which further translates to approximately 6684.9 SAR per patient/year ($1782.6 USD). The highest cost incurred was for admission expenditure (45.6%), followed by debridement (14.5%) and intensive care unit (ICU) admission (10.4%). CONCLUSION: The overall healthcare expenditure in treating DFU is high, with hospital admissions and surgical procedures adding a significant increase to the total cost. Focused patient education on overall glycemic control and prevention of DFU may decrease complications and hence, the overall cost. LIMITATIONS: Identified only the direct medical costs of DFU as the indirect costs were subjective and more difficult to quantify. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None.https://www.annsaudimed.net/doi/full/10.5144/0256-4947.2020.425
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author Shadi Alshammary
Sharifah A. Othman
Eiman Alshammari
Mosab A. Alarfaj
Haitham Amer Lardhi
Nasser Mohamed Amer
Ayman S. Elsaid
Hanan M. Alghamdi
spellingShingle Shadi Alshammary
Sharifah A. Othman
Eiman Alshammari
Mosab A. Alarfaj
Haitham Amer Lardhi
Nasser Mohamed Amer
Ayman S. Elsaid
Hanan M. Alghamdi
Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective study
Annals of Saudi Medicine
author_facet Shadi Alshammary
Sharifah A. Othman
Eiman Alshammari
Mosab A. Alarfaj
Haitham Amer Lardhi
Nasser Mohamed Amer
Ayman S. Elsaid
Hanan M. Alghamdi
author_sort Shadi Alshammary
title Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective study
title_short Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective study
title_full Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective study
title_fullStr Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in Saudi Arabia: a retrospective study
title_sort economic impact of diabetic foot ulcers on healthcare in saudi arabia: a retrospective study
publisher King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
series Annals of Saudi Medicine
issn 0256-4947
0975-4466
publishDate 2020-10-01
description BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a critical complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) affecting life quality and significantly impacting healthcare resources. OBJECTIVE: Determine the direct medical costs associated with treating DFU in King Fahad Hospital of the University and identify factors that could assist in developing resource management guidelines in Saudi Arabia. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: SETTING: King Fahad Hospital of the University, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included diabetic patients admitted with foot ulcerations between 2007 and 2017 inclusive. We determined management costs including drug usage, wound dressings, surgical procedures, admissions, and basic investigation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Factors affecting the direct perspective medical costs of managing DFU. SAMPLE SIZE: 99 patients. RESULTS: The overall cost of managing 99 patients with DFU was 6 618 043.3 SAR ($1 764 632.68 USD), which further translates to approximately 6684.9 SAR per patient/year ($1782.6 USD). The highest cost incurred was for admission expenditure (45.6%), followed by debridement (14.5%) and intensive care unit (ICU) admission (10.4%). CONCLUSION: The overall healthcare expenditure in treating DFU is high, with hospital admissions and surgical procedures adding a significant increase to the total cost. Focused patient education on overall glycemic control and prevention of DFU may decrease complications and hence, the overall cost. LIMITATIONS: Identified only the direct medical costs of DFU as the indirect costs were subjective and more difficult to quantify. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None.
url https://www.annsaudimed.net/doi/full/10.5144/0256-4947.2020.425
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