| Literature DB >> 23497029 |
Timothy M Dall1, Paul Gallo, Lane Koenig, Qian Gu, David Ruiz.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal disorders impose a substantial economic burden on American society, but few studies have examined the economic benefits associated with treating such disorders. The purpose of this research is to estimate the indirect economic implications of activity limitations associated with musculoskeletal disorders and to quantifying the potential economic gains from elective surgery to treat arthritis of the knee and hip.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23497029 PMCID: PMC3602091 DOI: 10.1186/1478-7547-11-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cost Eff Resour Alloc ISSN: 1478-7547
Observed Improvement in SF-36 physical function scores
| Quintana et al.
[ | THR | 17.98 | +34.44 | Consecutive patients with diagnoses of osteoarthritis on waiting lists to undergo THR or TKR at 7 teaching hospitals in the Spanish National Health Service; patient medical records indicate THR/TKR was appropriate treatment; excludes patients with severe morbidity such as cancer or terminal condition. |
| | (N=575) | (N=434) | ||
| TKR | 19.49 | +25.79 | ||
| | (N=557) | (N=414) | ||
| Jones et al.
[ | TKR | 21.0 | +23.8 | Prospective, longitudinal study of an inception cohort of surgical candidates in a Canadian health care region (Capital Health) between Feb 1996 and Feb 1998. |
| | | (N=276) | (N=273) | |
| Jones et al.
[ | THR | 20 | +30 | Prospective, community-based cohort recommended for THR or TKR within a Canadian health care region (Edmonton, Alberta) between Dec 1995 and Jan 1997. |
| | (age <80) | (N=163) | (N=163) | |
| | THR | 13 | +26 | |
| | (age ≥80) | (N=34) | (N=34) | |
| | TKR | 21 | +26 | |
| | (age <80) | (N=221) | (N=221) | |
| | TKR | 17 | +18 | |
| (age ≥80) | (N=35) | (N=36) |
Notes: THR (total hip replacement), TKR (total knee replacement).
Comparison of physical function questions
| Moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner,bowling, or playing golf | Push or pull large objects like a living room chair (1–3 points) |
| Lifting or carrying groceries | Lift or carry a 10-pound bag (1–3 points) |
| Climbing several flights of stairs | Walk up steps without resting (2–6 points) |
| Climbing one flight of stairs | |
| Bending, kneeling, or stooping | Stoop, bend, or kneel (1–3 points) |
| Walking more than a mile | Walk a quarter of a mile (3–9 points) |
| Walking several blocks | |
| Walking one block | |
| Vigorous activities, such as running, lifting heavy objects, participating in strenuous sports | **No corresponding variable in NHIS** |
| Bathing or dressing yourself |
Note: for the SF-36 total points = 30 and the patient’s Functionality Index = (∑points)/30. For the NHIS total points = 24 and the patient’s Index = (∑points)/24.
Regression results from national health interview survey
| | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | 22,242* | | |
| 1.73* | 0.89* | 2,141* | 0.74* | |
| 1.51* | 1.46* | 7,192* | 1.12* | |
| 1.55* | 1.70* | 7,887* | 1.10* | |
| 1.40* | 1.93* | 7,917* | 1.10* | |
| 0.95* | 2.13* | 7,383* | 1.17* | |
| 0.45* | 2.06* | 5,940* | 1.11* | |
| 0.16* | 1.59* | 3,908* | 1.07 | |
| 0.05* | 0.76* | (1,804)* | 0.84* | |
| | | | | |
| | 0.84* | 1.36* | (1,790)* | 1.26* |
| | 0.77* | 1.49* | (3,434)* | 1.40* |
| | 0.68* | 1.15 | (3,852)* | 1.51* |
| | 0.57* | 1.19 | (4,347)* | 1.54* |
| | | | | |
| | 1.01 | 1.51* | (2,844)* | 1.08 |
| | 0.94 | 1.78* | (3,102)* | 1.10 |
| | 0.98 | 2.08* | (2,551)* | 1.26* |
| | 0.78* | 2.23* | (1,663) | 1.35 |
| | | | | |
| | 0.97 | 0.97 | 769 | 1.07 |
| | 0.81* | 1.24* | 450 | 1.14* |
| | 0.77* | 1.38* | 1,846 | 1.16 |
| | 0.53* | 1.29* | (1,895) | 1.08 |
| | | | | |
| | 0.91* | 0.92 | 201 | 1.07 |
| | 0.74* | 1.00 | 523 | 1.18* |
| | 0.61* | 1.23* | (896) | 1.11 |
| | 0.55* | 1.09 | | 1.76* |
| | | | | |
| | 0.78* | 1.24* | 974 | 1.01 |
| | 0.63* | 1.32* | 346 | 1.34* |
| | 0.48* | 1.65* | 1,491 | 1.18* |
| | 0.31* | 1.78* | (212) | 1.26* |
| | | | | |
| | 1.10* | 0.82* | 731 | 1.09 |
| | 1.08* | 0.77* | (347) | 1.19* |
| | 1.10 | 0.79* | (737) | 1.16* |
| | 1.09 | 0.68* | (357) | 1.42* |
| | | | | |
| | 0.77* | 1.60* | (1,224) | 0.92 |
| | 0.79* | 1.61* | (2,497)* | 0.94 |
| | 0.55* | 2.31* | (5,448)* | 0.89 |
| | 0.64* | 2.15* | (4,122) | 1.26 |
| | | | | |
| | 0.89* | 1.04 | (62) | 1.15* |
| | 0.90* | 1.12 | (1,164) | 1.55* |
| | 0.81* | 1.25* | (933)* | 1.43* |
| | 0.56* | 1.18 | 935 | 2.08* |
| | | | | |
| | 1.09* | 1.01 | (488) | 1.35* |
| | 1.09* | 0.95 | 604 | 2.02* |
| | 0.86* | 1.20* | (835) | 1.69* |
| | 1.16* | 1.11 | 42 | 1.16* |
| 1.25* | 0.86* | 2,305* | 1.04 | |
| 1.22* | 0.87* | 2,393* | 1.12* | |
| 1.20* | 0.85* | 2,328* | 1.07* | |
| 1.18* | 0.95* | (2,583)* | 1.09* | |
| 1.13* | 0.98* | 2,166* | 1.04 | |
| 1.03 | 0.93* | 559 | 1.02 | |
| | | | | |
| | 1.45* | 0.43* | 18,214* | 1.11* |
| | 1.93* | 0.24* | 37,781* | 1.02 |
| | 1.95* | 0.20* | 49,648* | 0.97 |
| | | | | |
| | | | 8,981* | 1.22* |
| | | | 7,650* | 1.37* |
| | | | 8,524* | 1.57* |
| | | | 9,349* | 1.50* |
| | | | 1,878 | 1.38* |
| | | | (4,019)* | 1.74* |
| | | | 7,838* | 1.55* |
| | | | (1,624)* | 1.21* |
| | | | 318 | 1.28* |
| | | | 7,439* | 1.35* |
| | | | (3,530)* | 1.49* |
| | | | 5,146* | 2.00* |
| | | | (6,799)* | 1.26* |
| | | | (5,226)* | 1.40* |
| | | | (3,958)* | 1.16* |
| | | | 2,187* | 1.31* |
| | | | 2,442* | 1.52* |
| | | | (2,767)* | 1.33* |
| | | | 330 | 1.66* |
| | | | 4,851* | 1.82* |
| | | | 679 | 1.68* |
| | | | (215) | 1.81* |
| | | | 11,432* | 0.94 |
| N=185,813 | N=185,813 | N=101,098 | N=115,752 | |
| Wald=31,794* | Wald=6,043* | R-sq=0.265 | Pearson Chi-sq =241,514 | |
Notes: (1) Odds ratios from Logistic regression. (2) Coefficients from Ordinary Least Squares regression. Comparison group is female, under Age 40, no activity limitations, year 2010, unemployed or occupation not available (for regressions that include occupation), and no high school degree. (3) Rate ratios from negative binomial regression. Comparison group is same as (2) above. * Statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
Regression results from national health interview survey (Functionality index)
| | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | 4,231 | | |
| 1.75* | 0.86* | 2,175* | 0.73* | |
| 1.51* | 1.47* | 7,198* | 1.12* | |
| 1.54* | 1.71* | 7,869* | 1.10* | |
| 1.39* | 1.95* | 7,889* | 1.10* | |
| 0.95* | 2.15* | 7,336* | 1.18* | |
| 0.45* | 2.08* | 5,851* | 1.11 | |
| 0.16* | 1.58* | 3,709* | 1.06* | |
| 0.05* | 0.77* | (1,810) * | 0.84* | |
| 1.02* | 0.98* | 180* | 0.97* | |
| | | | | |
| | 0.94 | 1.06 | 87 | 1.10 |
| | 0.81* | 1.32* | 189 | 1.14* |
| | 0.72* | 1.57* | 1,278 | 1.23* |
| | 0.50* | 1.35* | (1,323) | 1.19 |
| | | | | |
| | 0.84* | 1.09 | (361) | 1.08 |
| | 0.69* | 1.21* | 37 | 1.19* |
| | 0.53* | 1.55* | (1,093) | 1.11 |
| | 0.46* | 1.18 | | 2.01* |
| | | | | |
| | 0.75* | 1.47* | (116) | 1.06 |
| | 0.64* | 1.65* | (870) | 1.40* |
| | 0.47* | 2.27* | (574) | 1.23* |
| | 0.29* | 2.05* | (337) | 1.28* |
| | | | | |
| | 1.09* | 1.02 | (2,116)* | 1.50* |
| | 1.14* | 0.94 | (1,185) | 2.19* |
| | 0.86* | 1.21* | (834) | 1.69* |
| | 1.20* | 1.15* | (1,893)* | 1.28* |
| 1.24* | 0.86 | 2,302* | 1.04 | |
| 1.22* | 0.87* | 2,362* | 1.12* | |
| 1.20* | 0.85* | 2,280* | 1.07* | |
| 1.18* | 0.95 | (2,616)* | 1.09* | |
| 1.13* | 0.97 | 2,169* | 1.04 | |
| 1.04* | 0.93 | 557 | 1.02 | |
| | | | | |
| | 1.45* | 0.42* | 18,262* | 1.11* |
| | 1.93* | 0.24* | 37,808* | 1.02 |
| | 1.96* | 0.19* | 49,722* | 0.97 |
| | | | | |
| | | | 9,017* | 1.22* |
| | | | 7,635* | 1.36* |
| | | | 8,535* | 1.56* |
| | | | 9,342* | 1.49* |
| | | | 1,828 | 1.38* |
| | | | (4,099)* | 1.74* |
| | | | 7,877* | 1.54* |
| | | | (1,591)* | 1.21* |
| | | | 318 | 1.28* |
| | | | 7,404* | 1.35* |
| | | | (3,600)* | 1.50* |
| | | | 5,142* | 1.99* |
| | | | (6,835)* | 1.26* |
| | | | (5,245)* | 1.39* |
| | | | (4,045)* | 1.16* |
| | | | 2,178* | 1.30* |
| | | | 2,420* | 1.52* |
| | | | (2,843)* | 1.34* |
| | | | 342 | 1.66* |
| | | | 4,799* | 1.82* |
| | | | 638 | 1.67* |
| | | | (287) | 1.80* |
| | | | 11,409* | 0.93 |
| N=185,829 | N=185,829 | N=100,471 | N=115,752 | |
| Wald=31,831* | Wald=5,718* | R-sq=0.265 | Pearson Chi-sq =241,078 | |
Notes: (1) Odds ratios from Logistic regression. (2) Coefficients from Ordinary Least Squares regression. Comparison group is female, under age 40, no activity limitations, year 2010, unemployed or occupation not available (for regressions that include occupation), and no high school degree. (3) Rate ratios from negative binomial regression. Comparison group is same as (2) above. * Statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
Figure 1Predicted Probability of Employment: Male Age 60 to 64 Years. Increased difficulty performing physical activities is associated with a decline in probably if being employed, controlling for demographics and other determinants (e.g., education level) of employment probability.
Figure 2Predicted Missed Work Days: Male Age 60 to 64 Years. Increased difficulty performing physical activities is associated with higher number of missed work days (absenteeism) among the employed population, controlling for demographics and other determinants (e.g., occupation, education level) of missed work days.
Figure 3Predicted Household Income: Employed Male Age 60 to 64 Years. Increased difficulty performing physical activities is associated with a decline in household income among the employed population, controlling for demographics and other determinants (e.g., occupation, education level) of household income.
Figure 4Predicted Probability Receiving SSI Payments for Disability: Male Age 60 to 64 Years. Increased difficulty performing physical activities is associated with higher probability of receiving supplemental security income payments for disability, controlling for demographics and other person characteristics (e.g., education level).
Estimated economic benefits of THR and TKA: male patient age 60 to 64
| | | | | |
| Quintana et al.
[ | 20.6% | $4,600 | −6.4 | −17.2% |
| Jones et al.
[ | 20.1% | $4,300 | −5.9 | −16.6% |
| Jones et al.
[ | 21.1% | $4,700 | −6.1 | −16.8% |
| | | | | |
| Quintana et al.
[ | 28.4% | $6,200 | −21.8 | −24.2% |
| Jones et al.
[ | 26.9% | $5,400 | −19.7 | −23.1% |