Cost of Drivers among Patients in the First Year after Kidney Transplantation – A Retrospective Study
Glennis Fiona J. Javelosa-Tan, Benita S. Padilla, Concesa B. Cabanayan-Casasola, Irina M. Rey-Roxas, Carlo Irwin A. Panelo- Nephrology
- Transplantation
The cost of kidney transplantation (KT) and its follow-up care greatly exceeds the mean annual family income. Governmental support during the post-transplant period is needed. This study aimed to identify the drivers of cost during the 1st year after KT. The records of 129 adult Filipino KT recipients over 2 years in a single center were reviewed to determine the total cost for the 1st year after KT, such as diagnostics, medications, supplies, and professional fees. Univariate and multivariate analyses were carried out to determine the economic impact of the baseline characteristics, comorbidities, and events after KT. The direct costs of care were significantly higher among patients aged >40 years (