Nationwide Trends in Tube-Related Genitourinary Interventions for Medicare Beneficiaries

J Am Coll Radiol. 2021 Sep;18(9):1289-1296. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2021.04.015. Epub 2021 May 20.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate national trends in tube-related genitourinary interventions, with specific attention to primary operator specialty.

Methods: Using a 5% national sample of Medicare claims data from 2005 to 2015, all claims associated with nephrostomy tube, nephro-ureteral tube, and ureteral stent placement and exchange were identified. The annual volume of the nine billable procedures were analyzed to evaluate trends in the number of procedures performed and primary operator specialty over time. The Charleston Comorbidity Index (CCI) was used to evaluate patient comorbidities and to determine differences in patient populations treated by interventional radiologists and urologists.

Results: The total volume of tube-related genitourinary interventions has increased over the course of the study period, representing 455.0 services per 100,000 Medicare Fee-for-Service beneficiaries in 2005 to 607.2 services in 2015, an increase of 33.4%. Interventional radiologists performed the majority of all procedures in all procedure types and for each year (>90%) with the exception of nephro-ureteral catheter placement or ureteral stent placement, for which urologists performed the overwhelming majority of procedures each year (>85%). Interventional radiologists performed 63% of their total number of procedures on patients with a CCI = 3 or higher, and urologists performed 42% of their total number of procedures on patients with a CCI = 3 or higher (P < .01).

Conclusion: Tube-related genitourinary interventions have demonstrated persistent growth over the 2005 to 2015 decade. Interventional radiologists are the dominant providers for the majority of these interventions compared with urologists while delivering care to a patient population with a higher number of comorbidities.

Keywords: Genitourinary interventions; Medicare; interventional radiology; urology; utilization.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Fee-for-Service Plans
  • Humans
  • Medicare*
  • Medicine*
  • Radiologists
  • United States