| Literature DB >> 23227222 |
Pierrick Bedouch1, Mohsen Sadatsafavi, Carlo A Marra, J Mark FitzGerald, Larry D Lynd.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Asthma-related health resource use and costs may be influenced by increasing asthma prevalence, changes to asthma management guidelines, and new medications over the last decade. The objective of this work was to analyze direct asthma-related medical costs, and trends in total and per-patient costs of hospitalizations, physician visits, and medications.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23227222 PMCID: PMC3515523 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050949
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Age, sex, and asthma prevalence of the study population (N = 398,235).
| Characteristic | N | % |
| Age at the index date | ||
| <5 yrs | 36,325 | (9.1) |
| 5–9 yrs | 40,603 | (10.2) |
| 10–14 yrs | 34,205 | (8.6) |
| 15–39 yrs | 138,045 | (34.7) |
| 40–69 yrs | 124,586 | (31.3) |
| ≥70 yrs | 24,471 | (6.1) |
| Sex (Female) | 219,773 | (55.2) |
| Asthma patients (Prevalence, %) | ||
| 2002 | 290,343 | (7.1) |
| 2003 | 309,684 | (7.5) |
| 2004 | 325,554 | (7.8) |
| 2005 | 340,792 | (8.1) |
| 2006 | 351,233 | (8.3) |
| 2007 | 359,593 | (8.3) |
Health care resource use, total and per patient (2002–2007).
| Health care resource | Encounters | |
| Total | Per patient-year | |
| Hospitalization | 7,807 | 4.0 |
| Physician visits | 1,518,582 | 0.79 |
| Asthma-related medications | 4,463,903 | 2.26 |
Including Emergency Department visits;
Per 1,000 patients.
Total annual costs and annual costs per patient: results of the sensitivity analyses (2008 Canadian dollars).
| Scenario | Patient-years | Annual direct costs(Average per-patient cost) | |||
| Hospital/ED | Physician visits | Medications | Total | ||
| Narrow definition, all age (Baseline) | 1,977,199 | $50,534,680($25.6) | $49,615,260($25.1) | $215,113,237($108.8) | $315,263,177($159.4) |
| Narrow definition, active asthma | 1,013,975 | $50,534,680($49.8) | $49,615,260($48.9) | $215,113,237($212.1) | $315,263,177($310.9) |
| Narrow definition, 5–55 yrs | 1,650,214 | $46,253,069($28.0) | $43,455,249($26.3) | $173,484,112($105.1) | $263,192,430($159.5) |
| Broad definition, all age | 1,977,199 | $138,038,038($69.8) | $98,570,345($49.9) | $228,729,607($115.7) | $465,337,990($235.4) |
| Broad definition, active asthma§, all age | 1,013,975 | $138,038,038($136.1) | $98,570,345($97.2) | $228,729,607($225.6) | $465,337,990($458.9) |
| Broad definition, 5–55 yrs | 1,650,214 | $115,148,968($69.8) | $84,492,885($51.2) | $183,148,586($111.0) | $382,790,439($232.0) |
| Pediatric patients (≤14 y/o) | 377,816 | 18,838,495($49.9) | 13,128,811($34.7) | 21,117,435($55.9) | 53,084,741($140.5) |
| Adults population (>14 y/o) | 1,599,383 | 31,696,185($19.8) | 36,486,449($22.8) | 193,995,802($121.3) | 262,178,436($163.9) |
| Male population | 883,753 | 22,280,511($25.2) | 22,763,367($25.8) | 93,430,815($105.7) | 138,474,694($156.7) |
| Female population | 1,093,446 | 28,254,169($25.8) | 26,851,893($24.6) | 121,682,422($111.3) | 176,788,483($161.7) |
Narrow definition: hospitalizations in which asthma was coded as the ‘most responsible’ diagnosis (i.e., ICD-9 493.x or ICD-10 J45, J46), physician visits that were coded as asthma according to the ICD-9 code 493.x, short list of asthma-related medications;
Broad definition: all hospitalizations in which asthma was indicated among the discharge diagnoses, all physician visits for an asthma-related diagnosis, long list of asthma-related medications;
Patient-years with active asthma are the years in which the patient has consumed at least one asthma-related health care resource. (hospitalization, physician visit or asthma-related medication).
Figure 1Cumulative distribution of per-patient costs according to the annual per-patient cost (right vertical axis) and the cumulative percentage of per-patient costs (left vertical axis) (2008 Canadian dollars).
* Population = 1,977,199 patient-years of follow-up Dashes lines indicate that 80% of the cumulative percentage of population is responsible for 30.5% of the cumulative percentage of per-patient costs.
Figure 2Trends over 2002–2007 in asthma control.
Figure 3Trends over 2002–2007 in annual costs of asthma and cost component (2008 Canadian dollars).
* P-value <0.001; † Number of patients for each year of data; ‡Including Emergency Department visits.
Figure 4Annual cost of asthma-related medications according to year and drug category (2008 Canadian dollars).
ICS: inhaled corticosteroids, SABA: short-acting beta-agonists, LABA: long-acting beta-agonists, ICS/LABA: inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta-agonists in combination, LTRA: leukotriene receptor antagonists.
Figure 5Total (left) and per-patient (right) cost of asthma according to the level of control from 2002 to 2007 (2008 Canadian dollars)* for 293,055 patients over 14 years old at the index date.