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Title: Pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) and the cost of care in a tertiary care institute in Sri Lanka
Authors: Premathilaka, R.
Darshana, T.
Ekanayake, C.
Chathurangani, K.C.
Mendis, I.
Perinparajah, S.
Shashiprabha, M.
Nishshanka, S.
Tilakaratna, Y.
Premawardhena, A.
Keywords: Fever of Unknown Origin
Fever of Unknown Origin-diagnosis
Fever of Unknown Origin-etiology
Fever of Unknown Origin-therapy
Neoplasms-complications
Tuberculosis, Extrapulmonary
Retrospective Studies
Tertiary Healthcare
Sri Lanka
Adolescent
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: BioMed Central
Citation: BMC Health Services Research.2023;23(1):177.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Despite advancements in diagnostic technology, pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) remains a clinical concern. Insufficient information is available regarding the cost of care for the management of PUO in the South Asian Region. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed data of patients with PUO from a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka to determine the clinical course of PUO and the burden of the cost incurred in the treatment of PUO patients. Non-parametric tests were used for statistical calculations. RESULTS: A total of 100 patients with PUO were selected for the present study. The majority were males (n = 55; 55.0%). The mean ages of male and female patients were 49.65 (SD: 15.55) and 46.87 (SD: 16.19) years, respectively. In the majority, a final diagnosis had been made (n = 65; 65%). The mean number of days of hospital stay was 15.16 (SD; 7.81). The mean of the total number of fever days among PUO patients was 44.47 (SD: 37.66). Out of 65 patients whose aetiology was determined, the majority were diagnosed with an infection (n = 47; 72.31%) followed by non-infectious inflammatory disease (n = 13; 20.0%) and malignancies (n = 5; 7.7%). Extrapulmonary tuberculosis was the most common infection detected (n = 15; 31.9%). Antibiotics had been prescribed for the majority of the PUO patients (n = 90; 90%). The mean direct cost of care per PUO patient was USD 467.79 (SD: 202.81). The mean costs of medications & equipment and, investigations per PUO patient were USD 45.33 (SD: 40.13) and USD 230.26 (SD: 114.68) respectively. The cost of investigations made up 49.31% of the direct cost of care per patient. CONCLUSION: Infections, mainly extrapulmonary tuberculosis was the most common cause of PUO while a third of patients remained undiagnosed despite a lengthy hospital stay. PUO leads to high antibiotic usage, indicating the need for proper guidelines for the management of PUO patients in Sri Lanka. The mean direct cost of care per PUO patient was USD 467.79. The cost of investigations contributed mostly to the direct cost of care for the management of PUO patients.
Description: indexed in MEDLINE.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/26013
ISSN: 1472-6963
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