IVUS was always included in my fee so who would refuse.HappyPoet wrote:DrS, thank you for taking the time to explain to us the importance of understanding these definitions, concepts and how they apply to CCSVI and IVUS. I learned so much!
I'm saddened, though, for the many patients who might not realize they will have an incomplete procedure--a procedure without IVUS--and I'm maddened that many IRs still perform such incomplete procedures, especially when some have reaped great profits from this patient population; imo, these IRs can afford to invest in IVUS and training. The question is why aren't they??? DrS, do you know the percentage of patients you treated for CCSVI who turned down IVUS?
Edit: Cece, I didn't see your post until after I submitted mine. I agree that some IRs will cite the need for studies, but I believe, and think you'd agree, this reasoning is a weak argument, if not an outright cop-out, for IRs to spend time and money on IVUS now.
Edit: Drs, I forgot to say that you're "Leader of the pack... VROOOM, VROOOM." I see you driving the new one-thousand horsepower Shelby Cobra Mustang GT1000 which, unbelievably, is street-legal.
Edit: All readers, to clarify, my question, "The question is why aren't they???" is rhetorical and related to my prior sentence about money--I don't want anyone thinking I missed reading DrS's last post about why he thinks IVUS isn't used by more IRs.
No more edits, I promise!
however i believe that there are patients who cannot afford the extra study and i have been struggling to address patient costs quite a bit.
With Fresenius' new fee schedule, many patient friendly changes have been made. Among them i have opted to unbundle IVUS and made it optional as a separate fee, although highly recommended.
So far no one has elected NOT to have IVUS.
I do not think IVUS will be necessary every time we treat a patient. Once we have done it, i think we are likely to be able to skip it on most followup procedures most of the time. We will have accurate dimension measurements, we will know where the lesions are. I would use it very selectively.
That would halve the price for repeat treatments.