2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2012.10.008
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Real-world economic burden of venous thromboembolism and antithrombotic prophylaxis in medical inpatients

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“…The length of stay, the cost of medicine, Totalexp, and OOPs are often used as indicators to evaluate the patient's hospitalization burden [27][28] [29]. Ji…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The length of stay, the cost of medicine, Totalexp, and OOPs are often used as indicators to evaluate the patient's hospitalization burden [27][28] [29]. Ji…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Spanish study reported the trend in hospital admission of PE over a 10-year period, where LOS was estimated as 12.7 days in 2002 and decreased to 9.99 in 2011 [21]. In addition, an Italian study collecting data from 160 VTE patients reported a LOS of 12.5 days [22]. In comparison to the number observed in the PREFER in VTE registry, the LOS in Italy and Spain is similar to that reported in the literature; whereas the difference between German figures might be explained by the fact that PREFER in VTE registry is restricted to VTE-related re-hospitalizations only.…”
Section: Re-hospitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most studies examining VTE hospitalization rates and LOS emerged from the US, very few current studies reported those numbers in the European setting. A modeling study in France in 1999 reported an average LOS of 3.3-6.4 days [13] and an Italian study collecting data from 160 VTE patients in 2010 reported a LOS of 12.5 days [14]. A recent study utilizing the data of 1452 DVT patients in Italy from year 2006 to 2013, collected as part of the REITE registry, reported the average of LOS as 9 days (SD: 8 days) and the average LOS in 2013 is 7.02 days [15].…”
Section: Post-vte or Vte-related Healthcare Resource Usementioning
confidence: 99%