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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Health Economics
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Radiation cystitis poses a significant burden on patients and healthcare systems.
  • Regional treatment costs and intervention needs for radiation cystitis are not well-documented.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the healthcare costs and intervention requirements for patients hospitalized with radiation cystitis.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Ohio Hospital Association data (2009-2013) to identify patients with radiation cystitis.
  • Analyzed adjusted inpatient costs, blood transfusions, endoscopic procedures, and nephrostomy tube requirements.
  • Employed generalized estimating equation and logistic regression models for cost and intervention factor analysis.

Main Results:

  • Identified 1,111 hospital admissions for radiation cystitis.
  • Median hospitalization cost was $7,151 (2013 USD), with 34.4% requiring endoscopic procedures and 28.9% needing blood transfusions.
  • Invasive procedures were linked to longer stays, blood transfusions, and male gender.

Conclusions:

  • This population-based study highlights the considerable economic and treatment burden of radiation cystitis.
  • Radiation cystitis diagnosis is associated with significant healthcare utilization and costs.