lung surgeries

January 7th, 2009
  • how many open lung surgeries are done in the US each year?


  • Hi jon1024, Are you primarily interested in lobectomies and pneumonectomies? I can give you numbers for these, broken down by region, etc., if you like. I can also give you some data for "Other OR pulmonary procedures," which would include other open pulmonary surgeries. -welte-ga


  • hi welta-ga , i am intereted in the number of open lung procedures related to cancer, from open biopsy to lobectomies and pneumonectomies. jon1024


  • Hi again jon1024-ga, Sorry for the delay... Tracking down this information took longer than I thought. Using the HCUP database, I was able to find the principal procedures performed for the diagnosis "cancer, bronchus / lung." One can also glean a wealth of other data from this database, including regional distributions, aggregate charges (the so-called "national bill"), in-hospital deaths, age distributions, and so forth. I have run one such query with the following results: For 2003: Lobectomy or pneumonectomy: 37,121 (8,328 in the Northeast; 8,596 in the Midwest; 14,580 in the South; 5,616 in the West) Incision on pleura, thoracentesis, chest drainage: 5,928 Diagnostic bronchosopy and biopsy of bronchus: 33,352 (this isn't an open procedure, but I include it for comparison) Other OR procedures on respiratory system: 1,552 The total national cost for all combined procedures relating to lung cancer in 2003 was $5,290,629,083. The in-hospital death rate was 15.2%. You can see the table with the overall statistics for 2003 here: http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/1258/snapshot200601291515470lc.jpg For 2002, there were 25,747 lobectomies or pneumonectomies. Here's the complete table for 2002: http://img496.imageshack.us/img496/5696/snapshot200601291548048ik.jpg For 2001, there were 38,615 lobectomies or pneumonectomies. Here's the table: http://img496.imageshack.us/img496/7262/snapshot200601291552529yv.jpg Data is available back to 1997 if you need it. __________ Also, as a separate category, the HCUP database lists "Other respiratory or intrathoracic," which excludes "lung cancer." This is a relatively small subset of the patients. If you're interested, here is the data for 2003: http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/1939/snapshot200601291559434lh.jpg ========== Here are some additional tables from the broken down data... _____________ Ages 18-44: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/583/snapshot200601291521492st.jpg Ages 45-64: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/3301/snapshot200601291523541iy.jpg Ages 65-84: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/6600/snapshot200601291528332ul.jpg Ages 85+: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/5854/snapshot200601291529426wq.jpg _____________ Northeast: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/6811/snapshot200601291532519br.jpg Midwest: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/5665/snapshot200601291535125rp.jpg South: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/8366/snapshot200601291537097nm.jpg West: http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/3753/snapshot200601291538225nz.jpg ======================== Here's the HCUP main site: http://hcup.ahrq.gov/HCUPnet.asp To run this type of search, do the following: National and Regional Statistics from the NIS Researcher, medical professional Statistics on specific diagnoses or procedures 2003 [or other year] Related conditions and procedures? List associated principal procedures by Clinical Classifications Software (CCS) Clinical Classifications Software (CCS)? Type in "lung" and hit "Search" Select "19 Cancer of lung, bronchus" Select your statistics [e.g., discharges] Select how you would like the data broken down (totals, i.e., all patients in all hospitals, or more detailed) Hit "Next," and you will get tables with the results you have specified. ======================== I hope this information is useful. Please feel free to request any clarification prior to rating. -welte-ga


  • Thank you welte-ga, the numbers looks too small. is it possible that additional factor should be used in order to get the full picture? is it because the outpatient cases are not included?


  • Hi Jon, You are correct that the HCUP data only includes inpatient data, but I don't know of any outpatient open lung procedures... With very rare exception, every patient spends at least the night in the hospital for observation. The numbers I gave are limited to patients with a diagnosis of lung cancer, so there are more open lung procedures performed for other purposes (e.g., open lung biopsies to determine if someone has interstitial lung disease, etc.). The total number of pneumonectomies or lobectomies performed in the US in 2003 was 71,502. This is nearly double the number performed specifically for lung cancer. -welte-ga







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