Cost-benefit analysis of the use of invasive intraoperative hemodynamic control of the state of peripheral blood flow in endovascular or hybrid reconstruction of multisegment lesions in chronic arterial occlusive disease of the lower extremities
https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2021-18-1-13
Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the cost-benefit ratio of the use of invasive intraoperative hemodynamic control of peripheral blood flow during correction of multilevel lesions in chronic arterial occlusive disease of the lower extremities.
Material and methods. We compared the cost of the in-hospital period of treatment among patients of 3 comparable groups: the patients of the first group underwent interventions under angiographic control, of the second — under invasive intraoperative hemodynamic control of the state of peripheral blood flow in addition to angiography, and in the patients of the third group invasive hemodynamic control of the state of peripheral blood flow was followed by pharmacological tests.
Results. The use of the given method made it possible to correct the extent of the performed procedures of revascularization and to estimate the efficiency of the phases of the operation in real time. The result of interventions in the groups with hemodynamic control was a reliable increase of the ankle-brachial index (ABI index) values (p — 00001) in shorter length of segments after revascularization (p — 0.05). At the same time, the reduced extent of the correction resulted in saving 807 BYN per case.
Conclusion. The use of invasive intraoperative hemodynamic control allows of reducing the extent of the reconstruction in multisegment lesions with the achievement of satisfactory clinical outcomes with lesser economic costs.
About the Authors
S. Yu. GorokhovskyBelarus
Sergei Yu. Gorokhovsky, Applicant at the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1 with the course of Cardiovascular Surgery; roentgen-endovascular surgeon (Head) at the Interventional Radiology Ward, Gomel
A. A. Lyzikov
Belarus
Alexei A. Lyzikov, Head of the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1 with the course of Cardiovascular Surgery, D.Sc. (Medicine), Professor, Gomel
T. V. Lyzikova
Belarus
Tatiana V. Lyzikova, Cand. Sc. (Medicine), Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Science, Gomel
M. L. Kaplan
Belarus
Mark L. Kaplan, Associate Professor at the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1 with the course of Cardiovascular Surgery, Cand. Sc. (Medicine), Associate Professor, Gomel
V. E. Tihmanovich
Belarus
Victor E. Tihmanovich, Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1 with the course of Cardiovascular Surgery, Gomel
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Gorokhovsky S.Yu., Lyzikov A.A., Lyzikova T.V., Kaplan M.L., Tihmanovich V.E. Cost-benefit analysis of the use of invasive intraoperative hemodynamic control of the state of peripheral blood flow in endovascular or hybrid reconstruction of multisegment lesions in chronic arterial occlusive disease of the lower extremities. Health and Ecology Issues. 2021;18(1):94-101. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2021-18-1-13