The Impact of the Introduction of the Breast Unit Model in a Northwestern Italian Region
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Reintervention within 90 days of breast cancer surgery: calculated as the number of secondary surgeries occurring within 90 days of a primary surgery divided by the number of primary surgeries among residents operated on in Liguria;
- Passive health migration rate: the number of surgeries performed on Liguria residents in another Italian region over the number of surgeries on Liguria residents;
- Diagnostic–therapeutic time: the days elapsed between the first diagnostic intervention and the day of the surgery;
- Length of hospitalization: the days elapsed between hospitalization and discharge;
- Repeated specialist outpatient diagnostic procedures: we only considered closed percutaneous needle biopsy of the breast; mammography; magnetic resonance imaging; breast histo-cytopathological examination (stereotaxic biopsy or lumpectomy); and general physical examination (surgical or oncological branch). Each procedure occurring beyond the first six months preceding the surgery was considered repeated. The unitary cost for each procedure was deducted from the unique regional tariff;
- Number of subjects who started radiotherapy treatment within 60 days of surgery in the absence of chemotherapeutic treatment: number of subjects who underwent radiotherapy treatment (ICD-9CM 89.7 C1/89.01 P 70/89.03) within 60 days of surgery in the absence of chemotherapy.
3. Results
3.1. Reintervention within 90 Days of Breast Cancer Surgery
3.2. Passive Health Migration Rate
3.3. Diagnostic–Therapeutic Time
3.4. Length of Hospitalization
3.5. Repeated Specialist Outpatient Diagnostic Procedures
3.6. Rate of Subjects Who Started Radiotherapy Treatment within 60 Days of Surgery in the Absence of Chemotherapy
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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2014–2015 N (%) | 2017–2018 N (%) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Any Surgery | 134/2746 (4.88%) | 144/2787 (5.17%) | 0.669 |
Conservative Surgery | 130/1970 (6.6%) | 134/1908 (7.02%) | 0.645 |
Invasive Surgery | 4/776 (0.52%) | 10/879 (1.14%) | 0.267 |
2014–2015 N (%) | 2017–2018 N (%) | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
LHU 1 | 81/381 (21.26%) | 64/398 (16.08%) | 0.1479 |
LHU 2 | 126/639 (19.72%) | 123/695 (17.7%) | 0.4752 |
LHU 3 | 227/1689 (13.44%) | 246/1662 (14.8%) | 0.351 |
LHU 4 | 66/347 (19.02%) | 59/334 (17.66%) | 0.7786 |
LHU 5 | 212/559 (37.92%) | 152/500 (30.4%) | 0.0816 |
Overall | 712/3615 (19.7%) | 644/3589 (17.94%) | 0.1229 |
Overall without LHU3 | 485/1926 (25.18%) | 398/1927 (20.65%) | 0.009 |
2014–2015 | 2017–2018 | p-Value | |
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Closed percutaneous needle biopsy of the breast | 417 | 115 | |
Mammography | 60 | 81 | |
Magnetic resonance imaging | 32 | 11 | |
Breast histo-cytopathological examination (stereotaxic biopsy or lumpectomy) | 30 | 53 | |
General physical examination (surgical or oncological branch) | 113 | 52 | |
Overall | 652 | 312 | |
Liguria patients that had at least one repeated specialist diagnostic outpatient test | 541 | 253 | <<0.01 |
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Paleari, L.; Tassinari, F.; Astengo, M.; Amicizia, D.; Paganino, C.; Paoli, G.; Pronzato, P.; Ansaldi, F. The Impact of the Introduction of the Breast Unit Model in a Northwestern Italian Region. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1512. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081512
Paleari L, Tassinari F, Astengo M, Amicizia D, Paganino C, Paoli G, Pronzato P, Ansaldi F. The Impact of the Introduction of the Breast Unit Model in a Northwestern Italian Region. Healthcare. 2022; 10(8):1512. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081512
Chicago/Turabian StylePaleari, Laura, Federico Tassinari, Matteo Astengo, Daniela Amicizia, Chiara Paganino, Gabriella Paoli, Paolo Pronzato, and Filippo Ansaldi. 2022. "The Impact of the Introduction of the Breast Unit Model in a Northwestern Italian Region" Healthcare 10, no. 8: 1512. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081512
APA StylePaleari, L., Tassinari, F., Astengo, M., Amicizia, D., Paganino, C., Paoli, G., Pronzato, P., & Ansaldi, F. (2022). The Impact of the Introduction of the Breast Unit Model in a Northwestern Italian Region. Healthcare, 10(8), 1512. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081512