| Literature DB >> 23013284 |
Josefine Persson1, José Ferraz-Nunes, Ingvar Karlberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stroke remains to be a major burden of disease, often causing death or physical impairment or disability. This paper estimates the economic burden of stroke in a large county of 1.5 million inhabitants in western Sweden.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23013284 PMCID: PMC3506527 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Providers in Swedish health care system. Source: Integrated Care in Europe. Description and comparison of integrated care in six EU countries. Elsevier Gezondheidszorg, 2003.
Demographic and clinical variables for patients with first-ever stroke in western Sweden during 2008
| Sex, distribution | % |
| Female | 49.2 |
| Male | 50.8 |
| Age, distribution | |
| <54 years | 6.2 |
| 55 | 13.1 |
| 65–74 years | 22.0 |
| 75 | 32.9 |
| >85 years | 25.8 |
| Comorbidity | |
| Atrial fibrillation | 27.3 (5*) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 18.9 (5*) |
| Hypertension | 55.8 (19*) |
| Previous TIA | 6.3 (0.2*) |
| Smoker | 13.7 (13*) |
| ICD-10, distribution | |
| I61 | 11.2 |
| I63 | 84.9 |
| I64 | 3.9 |
Total number of patients n = 3,074.
Data source: Local administrative register and The Stroke Register.
*Reference value for the age-matched Swedish population, according to The Swedish National Institute of Public Health.
Age-related differences in health-related quality of life and mobility three month after first-ever stroke onset for patients in western Sweden during 2008
| <54 years | 68.3 (75.0*) | 13.5 |
| 55-64 years | 70.7 (73.0*) | 10.9 |
| 65-74 years | 68.4 (72.4*) | 16.9 |
| 75-84 years | 64.9 (68.8*) | 31.9 |
| >85 years | 58.5 (64.6*) | 48.5 |
| Female | 64.1 (73.5*) | 33.0 |
| Male | 70.3 (73.8*) | 19.7 |
Total number of patients n = 3,074.
Data source: The Stroke register.
*Reference value for the Swedish population. Source: Ferraz-Nunes J: Hälsa, ett värde utan pris (Health, a value without price), Holmberg & Weibull (red). Det nya samhället (The new society), SOM. Sweden: Gothenburg University; 2000:93–110.
Figure 2Chain of health care for stroke survivors in Sweden.
Main unit cost per resource use items in hospital care, municipal rehabilitation and aid service, average income and informal care for patients with first-ever stroke in western Sweden during 2008
| Pre-hospital | | | |
| Ambulance transportation | | 2000 | (220) |
| Own transportation | | 1000 | (110) |
| Inpatient care | Per diem | 5400 | (600) |
| Outpatient care | | | |
| Medical specialist | Per visit | 4000 | (440) |
| General practitioner | Per visit | 2000 | (220) |
| Speech therapist | Per treatment | 800–6100 | (90–700) |
| Other | Per visit | 1800 | (200) |
| Municipal care | | | |
| Municipal home care | Per diem | 480 | (50) |
| Municipal assistant living | Per diem | 1600 | (180) |
| Average income | Per month | 35000 | (3900) |
| Informal care | | | |
| Working age | Per hour | 200 | (20) |
| Pension age | Per hour | 70 | (8) |
Prices of year 2008 in SEK and (€).
Based on converting currency rate 1 June 2012 (1 SEK = €0,11).
Data source: see methods.
Excess total costs for all patients, excess cost per patient and lifetime costs for patients with first-ever stroke in western Sweden during 2008
| | | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costs all patients | ||||
| Inpatient care costs | 280000 | (31000) | 190 | (21) |
| Outpatient care costs | 22000 | (2500) | 15 | (1.7) |
| Municipal care costs | 230000 | (25300) | 150 | (16.5) |
| Informal care costs total | 39000 | (4300) | 25 | (2.8) |
| Productivity loss total | 58000 | (6300) | 40 | (4.4) |
| Total costs | 629000 | (69000) | 420 | (46.2) |
| Cost per patient | ||||
| Average all patients | 193 | (21.2) | | |
| Patients under 55 years | 280 | (30.8) | | |
| Patients between 65–74 years | 136 | (15) | | |
| ICD-10 code I61 | 202 | (22.2) | | |
| ICD-10 code I63 | 182 | (20) | | |
| ICD-10 code I64 | 161 | (17.7) | | |
| Lifetime costs | ||||
| All patients | 768 | (84.5) | | |
| Patients under 55 years | 2447 | (269) | | |
| Patients over 85 years | 423 | (46.5) | ||
Total number of patients n = 3,074. Prices of year 2008 in thousand SEK and (€).
Based on converting currency rate 1 June 2012 (1 SEK = €0,11).
Differences in excess costs per patient with first-ever stroke in western Sweden during 2008 for females and males
| Inpatient care costs | 88 | (9.6) | 95 | (10.5) |
| Outpatient care costs | 6 | (0.7) | 5 | (0.5) |
| Total healthcare cost | 94 | (10.3) | 103 | (11) |
| Municipal care costs | 78 | (8.5) | 72 | (8) |
| Total direct costs | 172 | (19) | 175 | (19) |
| Productivity loss total | 17 | (2) | 21 | (2.3) |
| Total costs | 189 | (21) | 196 | (21.5) |
Total number of patients n = 3,074. Prices of year 2008 in thousand SEK and (€).
Based on converting currency rate 1 June 2012 (1 SEK = €0,11).
Figure 3Cost per patient during three years after first-ever stroke in western Sweden during 2008. Year 2008 prices in thousand EURO.