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Safety and cost effectiveness of pediatric percutaneous renal biopsy

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Because of the rising cost of health care, more patients are undergoing procedures as outpatients rather than inpatients. The purpose of this study was to compare safety and cost of outpatient versus inpatient, overnight stay, for children undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy. Charts of all such patients between January 1989 through January 1995 were reviewed for the following: age of patient, native versus allograft biopsy and preparation costs (in 1995 U.S. dollars), and complications. Of the 75 biopsies reviewed, 58 were native and 17 allograft with 35 (47%) of the biopsies being outpatient and 40 (53%) inpatient. There were four complications (11.4%) in 2 patients for the outpatient group and seven complications (17.5%) in 6 patients in the inpatient group (X2 = 0.1003, P = 0.75). The median cost for an outpatient biopsy was U.S. $ 1,968 while an inpatient biopsy was U.S. $ 3,178. We conclude that outpatient percutaneous renal biopsy in children is as safe as inpatient and more economic, with a saving of greater than U.S. $ 1,000 per biopsy.

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Received October 2, 1995; received in revised form and accepted February 7, 1996

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Chesney, D., Brouhard, B. & Cunningham, R. Safety and cost effectiveness of pediatric percutaneous renal biopsy. Pediatr Nephrol 10, 493–495 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004670050146

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