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Introduction: Increasing cancer survivorship, in part due to new radiation treatments, has created a larger population at risk for delayed complications of treatment. Radiation cystitis continues to occur despite targeted radiation techniques.
Materials And Methods: To investigate value-based care applying hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) to treat delayed radiation cystitis, we reviewed public-access Medicare data from 3,309 patients from Oct 1, 2014, through Dec 31, 2019. Using novel statistical modeling, we compared cost and clinical effectiveness in a hyperbaric oxygen group to a control group receiving conventional therapies.
Results: Treatment in the hyperbaric group provided a 36% reduction in urinary bleeding, a 78% reduced frequency of blood transfusion for hematuria, a 31% reduction in endoscopic procedures, and fewer hospitalizations when study patients were compared to control. There was a 53% reduction in mortality and reduced unadjusted Medicare costs of $5,059 per patient within the first year after completion of HBO treatment per patient. When at least 40 treatments were provided, cost savings per patient increased to $11,548 for the HBO study group compared to the control group. This represents a 37% reduction in Medicare spending for the HBO-treated group. We also validate a dose-response curve effect with a complete course of 40 or more HBO treatments having better clinical outcomes than those treated with fewer treatments.
Conclusion: These data support previous studies that demonstrate clinical benefits now with cost- effectiveness when adjunctive HBO treatments are added to routine interventions. The methodology provides a comparative group selected without bias. It also provides validation of statistical modeling techniques that may be valuable in future analysis, complementary to more traditional methods.
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Cureus
August 2025
Surgery, Liaquat National Hospital, Karachi, PAK.
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Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY; Comprehensive Wound Care Healing and Hyperbaric, Department of Surgery, Northwell Health System, 270-05 76(th) Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040. Electronic address:
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Reproduction Medicine Center, General Hospital of Northern Theater Command, Shenyang, Liaoning 110003, China.
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