Temporal trends in vena cava filter implantation in public health system inpatients: an 11-year analysis of the largest city in Brazil

Author:

Leiderman Dafne Braga Diamante1ORCID,Fiorelli Marcelo1ORCID,Teivelis Marcelo Passos1ORCID,Stabellini Nickolas2ORCID,Amaro Júnior Edson3ORCID,Wolosker Nelson4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Brasil; Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

2. Faculdade Israelita de Ciências Médicas Albert Einstein, Brasil

3. Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Brasil; Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil; Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

4. Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil; Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract Background Vena cava filter implantation is considered a simple procedure, which can lead to overuse and over-indication. It is nevertheless associated with short and long-term complications. Objectives The goals of this study were to evaluate rates of vena cava filter implantation conducted by Brazil’s Unified Public Health System, analyzing in-hospital mortality and migration of patients from other cities seeking medical attention in São Paulo. Methods This study analyzed all vena cava filter procedures conducted from 2008 to 2018 in the city of São Paulo and registered on the public database using a big data system to conduct web scraping of publicly available databases. Results A total of 1324 vena cava filter implantations were analyzed. 60.5% of the patients were female; 61.7% were under 65 years old; 34.07% had registered addresses in other cities or states; and there was a 7.4% in-hospital mortality rate. Conclusions We observed an increase in the rates of use of vena cava filters up to 2010 and a decrease in rates from that year onwards, which coincides with the year that the Food and Drug Administration published a recommendation to better evaluate vena cava filter indications.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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