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Large regional variation in cardiac closure procedures to prevent ischemic stroke in Switzerland a population-based small area analysis.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/191123
Date of Publication
January 2, 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Sozial- ...

Clinic of General Int...

Universitätsklinik fü...

Universitätsklinik fü...

Department of Clinica...

Berner Institut für H...

Contributor
Stoller, Nina Danielle
Universitätsklinik für Notfallmedizin
Universitätsklinik für Allgemeine Innere Medizin
Wertli, Maria Monika
Universitätsklinik für Allgemeine Innere Medizin
Haynes, Alan
Department of Clinical Research (DCR) - Statistics & Methodology (Bütikofer)
Clinical Trials Unit Bern (CTU) - Statistics & Methodology (Bütikofer)
Department of Clinical Research (DCR)
Chiolero, Arnaud
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Rodondi, Nicolas
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Panczak, Radoslaworcid-logo
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Aujesky, Drahomir
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
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600 - Technology::610...

300 - Social sciences...

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PLoS ONE
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1932-6203
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0291299
PubMed ID
38166018
Description
BACKGROUND

Percutaneous closure of a patent foramen ovale (PFO) or the left atrial appendage (LAA) are controversial procedures to prevent stroke but often used in clinical practice. We assessed the regional variation of these interventions and explored potential determinants of such a variation.

METHODS

We conducted a population-based analysis using patient discharge data from all Swiss hospitals from 2013-2018. We derived hospital service areas (HSAs) using patient flows for PFO and LAA closure. We calculated age-standardized mean procedure rates and variation indices (extremal quotient [EQ] and systematic component of variation [SCV]). SCV values >5.4 indicate a high and >10 a very high variation. Because the evidence on the efficacy of PFO closure may differ in patients aged <60 years and ≥60 years, age-stratified analyses were performed. We assessed the influence of potential determinants of variation using multilevel regression models with incremental adjustment for demographics, cultural/socioeconomic, health, and supply factors.

RESULTS

Overall, 2574 PFO and 2081 LAA closures from 10 HSAs were analyzed. The fully adjusted PFO and LAA closure rates varied from 3 to 8 and from 1 to 9 procedures per 100,000 persons per year across HSAs, respectively. The regional variation was high with respect to overall PFO closures (EQ 3.0, SCV 8.3) and very high in patients aged ≥60 years (EQ 4.0, SCV 12.3). The variation in LAA closures was very high (EQ 16.2, SCV 32.1). In multivariate analysis, women had a 28% lower PFO and a 59% lower LAA closure rate than men. French/Italian language areas had a 63% lower LAA closure rate than Swiss German speaking regions and areas with a higher proportion of privately insured patients had a 86% higher LAA closure rate. After full adjustment, 44.2% of the variance in PFO closure and 30.3% in LAA closure remained unexplained.

CONCLUSIONS

We found a high to very high regional variation in PFO closure and LAA closure rates within Switzerland. Several factors, including sex, language area, and insurance status, were associated with procedure rates. Overall, 30-45% of the regional procedure variation remained unexplained and most probably represents differing physician practices.
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