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dc.contributor.authorDaga, K
dc.contributor.authorBerry, T
dc.contributor.authorMullan, Damian
dc.contributor.authorLaasch, Hans-Ulrich
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-17T09:45:32Z
dc.date.available2022-08-17T09:45:32Z
dc.date.issued2022en
dc.identifier.citationDaga K, Berry T, Mullan D, Laasch HU. Transformation of indwelling peritoneal catheter placement for malignant ascites from an inpatient to a day-case service: analysis of patient risk and financial implication. Clin Radiol. 2022 Jun 27. PubMed PMID: 35773095. Epub 2022/07/01. eng.en
dc.identifier.pmid35773095en
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.crad.2022.05.027en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10541/625407
dc.description.abstractAim: To investigate the impact on patient outcomes, costs, and resources/infrastructure of inserting indwelling peritoneal catheters (IPC) during a day-case instead of an inpatient service. Materials and methods: A single-centre, retrospective analysis of patients receiving IPCs over a 4-year period was performed. Patients undergoing a day-case procedure were admitted in the morning for pre-procedural investigations, a 15.5 F PleurX IPC (BD, Wokingham, UK) was inserted, all accessible fluid drained and patients discharged the same day, barring any complications. Using electronic patient records, outcomes and complications (immediate/post-procedural) were recorded. Expenses and re-imbursement tariffs were obtained from the income department. Results: Of 138 IPC procedures, 45.6% were undertaken after formal inpatient admission, 54.3% were undertaken as a day-case. The mean hospital stay was 2.51 bed-days for inpatient procedures (n=63) and 0.31 bed-days for day-case procedures (n=75; p<0.001). Day-case procedures saved 165 bed-days per year. Complication rates were 15.9% and 16% for inpatient and day-case procedures respectively (p=0.98). There was an estimated savings of £1,850.46 per day-case procedure or £138,784.50 annually. Conclusion: The placement of IPCs can safely be performed as a day-case procedure. There were substantial economic benefits as well as improved patient satisfaction, with no compromise in patient outcomes. Day-case IPC insertion is now standard practice at The Christie NHS Trust.en
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dc.relation.urlhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crad.2022.05.027en
dc.titleTransformation of indwelling peritoneal catheter placement for malignant ascites from an inpatient to a day-case service: analysis of patient risk and financial implicationen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Radiology, The Christie NHS Trust, Manchester M20 4BX, UKen
dc.identifier.journalClinical Radiologyen
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