The impact of adverse patient occurrences on hospital costs in the pediatric intensive care unit
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 29 (1) , 169-174
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-200101000-00033
Abstract
To study the influence of adverse patient occurrences defined as airway complication (AC), vascular complication (VC), and infectious complication (IC) on intensive care unit (ICU) costs and length of stay (LOS). Retrospective, cohort study An urban, tertiary care children’s hospital in Philadelphia, PA. All children admitted to a multidisciplinary pediatric ICU during the fiscal year 1994. None Demographic data, diagnoses, Pediatric Risk of Mortality scores, LOS, and deaths were recorded. Hospital charges were converted into costs by using cost-to-charge ratios. There were 23 AC, 35 VC, and 40 IC events. Multiple regression in models adjusting for age, Pediatric Risk of Mortality score, mortality, chronic disease, and diagnosis by using AC, VC, and IC indicator variables was performed on the dependent variables of LOS and total costs. IC was associated with an increase in total costs of $50,361.89 (p p The occurrence of complications in the pediatric ICU is associated with meaningful increases in LOS and hospital costs. ICs are more important predictors of costs than ACs or VCs. Continuing efforts should be made to minimize adverse occurrences to improve patient care and reduce costs.Keywords
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