| Literature DB >> 28797241 |
Adrian V Specogna1, Tanvir C Turin2, Scott B Patten3, Michael D Hill4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have identified various treatment and patient characteristics that may be associated with higher hospital cost after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH); a devastating type of stroke. Patient morbidity is perhaps the least understood of these cost-driving factors. We describe how hypertension and other patient morbidities affect length of stay, and hospital treatment costs after ICH using primary and simulated data. We also describe the relationship between cost and length of stay within these patients.Entities:
Keywords: Comorbidity; Cost of care; Critical care; Economics; Epidemiology; Hypertension; Intracerebral hemorrhage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28797241 PMCID: PMC5553779 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-017-0930-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
International Classification of Diseases codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CA) used to classify patient morbidity
| Morbidity Category | ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CA Codes |
|---|---|
| Hypertension | 401.x, 402.x, 403.x, 404.x, 405.x, I10.x, I11.x, |
| Secondary Cerebrovascular Disease a | 362.34, 430.x–438.x, G45.x, G46.x, H34.0, I60.x–I69.x |
| Diabetes | 250.0–250.3, 250.4–250.7, 250.8, 250.9, E10.0–E10.9, E11.0–E11.9, E12.0- E12.9, E13.0–E13.9, E14.0-E14.9 |
| Cardiac Disorders | 398.91, 402.01, 402.11, 402.91, 404.01, 404.03, 404.11, 404.13, 404.91, 404.93, 410.x, 412.x, 425.4–425.9, 428.x, I09.9, I11.0, I13.0, I13.2, I25.5, I21.x, I22.x, I25.2, I42.0, I42.5–I42.9, I43.x, I50.x, P29.0 |
| Chronic Pulmonary Disease | 416.8, 416.9, 490.x–505.x, 506.4, 508.1, 508.8, I27.8, I27.9, J40.x–J47.x, J60.x–J67.x, J68.4, J70.1, J70.3 |
| Malignancy or Tumour | 140.x–172.x, 174.x–195.8, 196.x–199.x, 200.x–208.x, 238.6, C00.x–C26.x, C30.x–C34.x, C37.x–C41.x, C43.x, C45.x–C58.x, C60.x–C76.x, C77.x–C80.x, C81.x–C85.x, C88.x, C90.x–C97.x |
| Dementia | 290.x, 294.1, 331.2, F00.x–F03.x, F05.1, G30.x, G31.1 |
| Mood Disorders | 296.x, 311.x, F30.x, F31.x, F32.x, F33.x, F34.x, F38.x, F39.x |
| Renal Disease | 403.01, 403.11, 403.91, 404.02, 404.03, 404.12, 404.13, 404.92, 404.93, 582.x, 583.0–583.7, 585.x, 586.x, 588.0, I12.0, I13.1, N03.2–N03.7, N05.2–N05.7, N18.x, N19.x, N25.0, V42.0, V45.1, V56.x, Z49.0–Z49.2, Z94.0, Z99.2 |
| Peripheral Vascular Disease | 093.0, 437.3, 440.x, 441.x, 443.1–443.9, 447.1, 557.1, 557.9, I70.x, I71.x, I73.1, I73.8, I73.9, I77.1, I79.0, I79.2, K55.1, K55.8, K55.9, V43.4, Z95.8, Z95.9 |
| Liver Disease | 070.22, 070.23, 070.32, 070.33, 070.44, 070.54, 070.6, 070.9, 456.0–456.2, 570.x, 571.x, 572.2–572.8, 573.3, 573.4, 573.8, 573.9, B18.x, I85.0, I85.9, I86.4, I98.2, K70.0–K70.4, K70.9, K71.1, K72.1, K72.9, K76.5, K76.6, K76.7, K71.3–K71.5, K71.7, K73.x, K74.x, K76.0, K76.2–K76.4, K76.8, K76.9, V42.7, Z94.4 |
| Rheumatic Disease | 446.5, 710.0–710.4, 714.0–714.2, 714.8, 725.x, M05.x, M06.x, M31.5, M32.x–M34.x, M35.1, M35.3, M36.0 |
| Peptic Ulcer Disease | 531.x–534.x, K25.x–K28.x |
aPatients with ICH in two or more locations were classified as having primary ICH with multimorbid secondary cerebrovascular disease
Sample characteristics
| Patient | Overall |
|---|---|
| Sex (% Males) | 55 |
| Age (Years) | 72 (20-99) |
| Length of Stay in Hospital (Days) | 8 (1-190) |
| Died in Hospital (%) | 28* |
| Had Surgery (%) | 18* |
| Accessed Diagnostic Services (%) | |
| Diagnostic Investigations | 88 |
| Laboratory Services | 97 |
| Overall | 99 |
| Accessed Acute Care Services (%) | |
| Ambulatory Care | 3** |
| Clinical Nutrition | 41* |
| Nursing | 100 |
| Pharmacy | 85** |
| Overall | 100 |
| Accessed Rehabilitation Services (%) | |
| Audiology and Speech Therapy | 38 |
| Occupational Therapy | 62** |
| Physiotherapy | 70 |
| Recreation Therapy | 2 |
| Respiratory Therapy | 42* |
| Social Work | 45 |
| Overall | 88 |
| Morbidities at Admission (%) | |
| Hypertension | 67 |
| Secondary Cerebrovascular Disease | 23 |
| Diabetes | 15 |
| Cardiac Disorders | 10* |
| Chronic Pulmonary Disease | 6* |
| Malignancy or Tumour | 5 |
| Dementia | 5 |
| Mood Disorders | 3* |
| Renal Disease | 3 |
| Peripheral Vascular Disease | 2* |
| Liver Disease | 1 |
| Rheumatic Disease | 1 |
| Peptic Ulcer Disease | 1* |
| Overall | 81 |
Data are reported as median (min to max) unless otherwise noted. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number. Diseases were classified at hospital admission. Some patients may be classified in multiple categories. Overall morbidity indicates the percentage of patients who had at least one additional diagnosis irrespective of their primary diagnosis of ICH. Of the 15 patients who did not access diagnostic services; 8 died within the first 2 days, 3 were referred from other centers, 1 died with dementia within 5 days, 1 died within 6 days with no multimorbidity, 1 was discharged alive with a malignancy or tumour, and 1 was discharged alive with no multimorbidity
*Significant (p < 0.05) decrease over a decade
**Significant (p < 0.05) increase over a decade
Cost of patient morbidities measured at admission
| Multimorbidity | RR for In-Hospital Mortality (95% CI) | Days Spent In Hospital | RR for Longer Stay (95% CI) | Dollar Change in Cost Diagnostic Services (95% CI) | Dollar Change in Cost | Dollar Change in Cost Rehabilitation Services (95% CI) | Dollar Change in Cost |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hypertension | 0.86 | 9 | 1.32*
| $1846.01*
| $6567.21*
| $3426.76*
| $10,324.56*
|
|
| Secondary Cerebrovascular Disease | 1.41*
| 9 | 1.08 | $2559.95*
| $4268.28*
| $1020.98*
| $8675.26*
|
|
| Diabetes | 0.86 | 10 | 1.18*
| $1127.79 | $5658.97*
| $2826.20*
| $7581.65*
|
|
| Cardiac Disorders | 1.40*
| 12 | 1.14 | $3754.75*
| $4030.50 | $1004.67 | $8259.74*
|
|
| Chronic Pulmonary Disease | 1.39 | 9 | 1.09 | $3005.11*
| -$2736.45 | $2143.12*
| $1069.32 |
|
| Malignancy or Tumour | 1.32 | 10 | 1.08 | -$1267.34 | $3830.40 | -$97.25 | $4521.52 |
|
| Dementia | 0.97 | 14 | 1.19 | $78.64 | $3840.99 | $1249.18 | $5346.22 |
|
| Mood Disorders | 1.07 | 17 | 1.37*
| $3090.06*
| $10,112.11 | $3440.20*
| $16,818.57*
|
|
| Renal Disease | 1.48 | 9 | 1.14 | $2610.50 | $8763.22 | $1520.56 | $14,969.86*
|
|
| Peripheral Vascular Disease | 1.16 | 10 | 1.24 | $6391.68*
| $298.49 | -$544.78 | $2218.22 |
|
| Liver Disease | 1.55 | 11 | 1.64*
| $3181.54 | $10,737.56 | $4186.12 | $13,254.18 |
|
| Rheumatic Disease | 1.76 | 17 | 1.24 | -$406.54 | $9393.44 | $5273.28*
| $10,184.51 |
|
| Peptic Ulcer Disease | 1.01 | 16 | 1.62*
| $9010.32*
| $14,473.14 | $988.84 | $21,867.99 |
|
| Overall | 1.12 | 9 | 1.69*
| $3701.07*
| $9777.19*
| $4949.90*
| $16,388.39*
|
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Days spent in hospital are reported as median (interquartile range). Longer stay is defined as <=7 days vs. >7 days. The relative risk (RR) for longer stay and in-hospital mortality is defined as the risk for those with the morbidity compared to those without. Cost estimates are for both direct and indirect expenditures combined. All estimates were adjusted for patient age as a continuous variable. CI denotes confidence interval. Confidence intervals which encompass zero suggest no evidence of a dollar change in cost
*Significant (p < 0.05)
Fig. 1Total treatment cost vs. length of stay in hospital. Scatter plot of log (ln) total inflation-adjusted cost of hospital care and days spent in hospital after ICH. The plot shows a non-linear relationship between log cost and length of stay with cost variability being the highest within the first few days after ICH. The shaded area represents the raw data and the solid line represents the average through the data using an unadjusted restricted cubic spline function
Cost of hospital treatment during the first day, first week, first month, and first year after ICH
| Length of Stay | No. of Patients | Median Cost | Mean Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-1 Day after ICH | 90 | $1909.45 ($1085.58 to $5456.15) | $5457.47 ± $8144.59 ($351.76 to $42,090.59) |
| 0-30 Days after ICH | 850 | $8397.25 ($4159.22 to $16,829.43) | $12,355.65 ± $12,168.34 ($351.76 to $98,207.53) |
| 0-365 Days after ICH | 987 | $10,202.73 ($4821.50 to $22,905.50) | $20,165.14 ± $28,433.37 ($351.76 to $256,867.19) |
Data are unadjusted and presented as median (interquartile range) and mean ± standard deviation (min to max)