2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056572
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Effects of whole-body MRI on outpatient health service costs: a general-population prospective cohort study in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

Abstract: ObjectiveWhole-body MRI (wb-MRI) is increasingly used in research and screening but little is known about the effects of incidental findings (IFs) on health service utilisation and costs. Such effects are particularly critical in an observational study. Our principal research question was therefore how participation in a wb-MRI examination with its resemblance to a population-based health screening is associated with outpatient service costs.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingGeneral population Mecklenburg-… Show more

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“…The population investigated is a subsample of the SHIP-START-2 and SHIP-TREND-0 cohort. MRI participants differed from non-MRI participants considerably in terms of sociodemographic characteristics but differences regarding health utilization were small [ 50 ]. Since participants with implants on the lower extremities, including the hip, were excluded, the participants might represent a healthier sample than the normal population.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The population investigated is a subsample of the SHIP-START-2 and SHIP-TREND-0 cohort. MRI participants differed from non-MRI participants considerably in terms of sociodemographic characteristics but differences regarding health utilization were small [ 50 ]. Since participants with implants on the lower extremities, including the hip, were excluded, the participants might represent a healthier sample than the normal population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trotzdem erhielten ca. ein Drittel (948) die Rückmeldung über 1366 auffällige Befunde [24]. Das führte durch zahlreiche Folgeuntersuchungen zu einem anhaltend starken Anstieg der Versorgungskosten der Teilnehmer, die ein MRT erhalten hatten.…”
Section: Ganzkörper-mrt Zum Screeningunclassified