Pediatric ultrasound (US)-guided percutaneous liver biopsy is a commonly performed procedure in children, and may be performed in a variety of clinical settings. However, there is little research on the relative costs associated with different sedation methods and locations.
ObjectiveThis study uses time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) to identify relevant costs associated with different biopsy sedation techniques and locations to help inform providers and patients as well as guide value-conscious care. This study analyzes the direct costs associated with pediatric liver biopsy performed in an OR versus a dedicated pediatric sedation clinic.
Materials and methodsA single-center retrospective review including data from consecutive procedures all completed by one board-certified interventional radiology physician between June 2021 and April 2024 was performed. Exclusion criteria included procedures with lack of timestamps (N = 3), and multiple procedures being completed causing a deviation from the standard pathway process (N = 19). Direct costs were calculated using cost capacity rates (CCR) and TDABC methodology. Propensity score matching between procedures performed in a sedation clinic versus an operating room (OR) was performed adjusting for age, gender, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) status, and inpatient status, and subsequent matches were analyzed via paired t-test in SPSS.
ResultsA total of 111 procedures performed in the OR (N = 71) or sedation clinic (N = 40) were found and considered for analysis (N = 55 male, N = 56 female; mean age = 9.13, SD = 6.69 years). A technical success rate of 100% and a complication frequency of 5% (N = 3, mean = 13.67, SD = 2.05, all grade 1) were observed. Complication frequency was not statistically significant between the sedation clinic (N = 1) and OR (N = 2) groups (P = 0.28). After propensity matching, N = 58 matched procedures (OR, N = 29; sedation clinic, N = 29) were included. Pre-procedure times in the sedation clinic were shorter in duration (62.11 ± 42.25) than in the OR (111.96 ± 62.11, P < 0.001). Total procedure times were also shorter in duration in the sedation clinic (14.07 ± 4.99) than in the OR (21.76 ± 18.22, P = 0.03). In addition, procedures completed in the OR utilized additional anesthesia staff for an average of 72 min, contributing to overall cost. The average total included costs for matched liver biopsy procedures were $1,089.51 ± 384.34 in the sedation clinic and $2,801.36 ± 1,201.52 in the OR (P < 0.001).
ConclusionsLiver biopsies completed in the sedation clinic were associated with significantly lower direct costs and were not associated with higher complication rates. These findings provide evidence for promoting pediatric sedation clinics as a safe and cost-effective location to perform liver biopsies in appropriate patients.
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