Title of article :
A comparison of medicare reimbursement and results for various imaging-guided breast biopsy techniques
Author/Authors :
Robert L Howisey، نويسنده , , Marita B. Acheson، نويسنده , , Ronald K. Rowbotham، نويسنده , , Alan Morgan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
4
From page :
395
To page :
398
Abstract :
Background The Medicare population makes up a large proportion of the patients who undergo evaluation and treatment of mammographically detected breast lesions. In the past, the standard approach for obtaining a histological specimen for definitive diagnosis has been wire localization followed by open surgical excision (WL-OSE). In recent years, however, imaging-guided large core needle biopsy (LCNB) has been investigated as a more cost effective and less invasive alternative. Methods The authors examined accuracy and reimbursement of ultrasound-guided LCNB, stereotactic-guided LCNB, and WL-OSE in 139 Medicare patients who demonstrated abnormalities on screening mammograms in 1994 and 1995. Results Ultrasound-guided LCNB was used to diagnose 20% of these cases, sterotactic LCNB was used to diagnose 68% of the cases, and the remaining 12% were diagnosed using WL-OSE. Histological diagnoses for 54 LCNBs (20 ultrasound-guided and 34 stereotactic-guided) were 98% accurate when compared with a subsequent surgical excision specimen. Ultrasound-guided LCNB was the most cost-effective approach, showing an average savings of $1,960 per procedure over WL-OSE and $211 over stereotacticguided LCNB. Stereotactic-guided LCNB was significantly more cost effective than WL-OSE, showing an average savings of $1,750 per procedure. Conclusions These data indicate imagingguided LCNB to be a reasonable alternative to WL-OSE for definitive histological diagnosis of nonpalpable breast lesions. Ultrasound-guided imaging was shown to be applicable in 20% of the cases and is the least expensive to the Medicare system. The stereotactic approach can be used for a much larger percentage of these patients and although not as cost effective as ultrasound, it is considerably more cost effective than p open excisional biopsy. Both core biopsy techniques provided accurate histological diagnoses.
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
619998
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