Cost burden for healthcare and patients related to the unawareness towards laryngopharyngeal reflux

To investigate the impact of physician unawareness towards laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) on healthcare costs. Patients with a confirmed LPR diagnosis were consecutively recruited from Belgian Hospitals. Demographics and clinical outcomes (impedance-pH testing features, reflux symptom score, and ref...

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Published in:European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology
Main Authors: Lechien, Jerome R, Leclercq, Pol, Brauner, Jonathan, Pirson, Magali
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany 30-08-2024
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Summary:To investigate the impact of physician unawareness towards laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) on healthcare costs. Patients with a confirmed LPR diagnosis were consecutively recruited from Belgian Hospitals. Demographics and clinical outcomes (impedance-pH testing features, reflux symptom score, and reflux sign assessment) were extracted. The past consultations and additional examinations dedicated to the investigation of laryngopharyngeal symptoms and findings without suspicion of LPR were collected. The estimated costs of consultations and procedures were those indicated in the National Health Insurance Institute's Charges for 2022. Part was reimbursed by the social security system, and the rest was paid by patients. Seventy-six patients were recruited. Seventeen patients (22.4%) had no previous consultation or additional examination for their LPR-symptoms. The estimated mean (standard deviation) costs related to the unawareness of LPR for the healthcare system and patient, were 310.06 ± 370.49 €, and 54.05 ± 46.28 €, respectively. The highest estimated costs were related to gastroenterology consultations and procedures, which did not lead to a confirmation of LPR diagnosis. The total estimated cost for the Belgian healthcare system and patients (11,590,000 million), could range from 359 359 540 € to 1 078 078 620 €; and 62 643 950 € to 187 931 850 €, respectively. The estimated costs related to gastroenterology practice of patients with severe disease were significantly higher than patients with mild disease. The unawareness of practitioners toward LPR leads to significant costs for healthcare system and patients. The teaching and awareness towards LPR need to be improved in medical schools and clinical practice.
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ISSN:0937-4477
1434-4726
1434-4726
DOI:10.1007/s00405-024-08881-w