| Literature DB >> 32703202 |
Kimberly McKee1, Lindsay K Admon2,3,4, Tyler N A Winkelman5,6, Maria Muzik2,3,7, Stephanie Hall8, Vanessa K Dalton2,3,4, Kara Zivin3,4,7,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: National estimates of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) and serious mental illness (SMI) among delivering women over time, as well as associated outcomes and costs, are lacking. The prevalence of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and serious mental illness from 2006 to 2015 were estimated as well as associated risk of adverse obstetric outcomes, including severe maternal morbidity and mortality (SMMM), and delivery costs.Entities:
Keywords: Depression/anxiety; Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders; Pregnancy; Serious mental illness; Severe maternal morbidity and mortality
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32703202 PMCID: PMC7376899 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-020-00996-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
International classification of diseases, ninth revision, clinical modification codes for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and serious mental illness conditions
| PMAD | Depression | Major depressive affective disorder 296.20, 296.21, 296.22, 296.23, 296.24, 296.25, 296.26, 296.30, 296.31, 296.32, 296.33, 296.34, 296.35, 296.36, Dysthymic disorder 300.4 Depressive disorder, not elsewhere classified 311 |
| Anxiety | Anxiety disorder 293.84, 300.00, 300.01, 300.02, 300.09, 300.10 Phobia 300.20, 300.21, 300.22, 300.23, 300.29 Obsessive-compulsive disorder 300.3 Neurasthenia and other somatoform disorders 300.5, 300.89, 300.9 Acute stress reaction 308.0, 308.1, 308.2, 308.3, 308.4, 308.9 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 309.81 Overanxious disorder 313.0, 313.1, 313.21, 313.22, 313.30, 313.82, 313.83 | |
| SMI | Bipolar disorder | Bipolar I disorder 296.00, 296.01, 296.02, 296.03, 296.04, 296.05, 296.06, 296.40, 296.41, 296.42, 296.43, 296.44, 296.45, 296.46, 296.50, 296.51, 296.52, 296.53, 296.54, 296.55, 296.56, 296.60, 296.61, 296.62, 296.63, 296.64, 296.65, 296.66, 296.7 Manic disorder 296.10, 296.11, 296.12, 296.13, 296.14, 296.15, 296.16 Other and unspecified bipolar disorders 296.80, 296.81, 296.82, 296.89 Other and unspecified episodic mood disorder 296.90, 296.99 |
| Psychotic Disorders | Psychotic disorder 293.81, 293.82 Schizophrenia 295.00, 295.01, 295.02, 295.03, 295.04, 295.05, 295.10, 295.11, 295.12, 295.13, 295.14, 295.15, 295.10, 295.11, 295.12, 295.13, 295.14, 295.15, 295.20, 295.21, 295.22, 295.23, 295.24, 295.25, 295.30, 295.31, 295.32, 295.33, 295.34, 295.35, 295.40, 295.41, 295.42295.43, 295.44, 295.45, 295.50, 295.51, 295.52, 295.53, 295.54, 295.55295.60, 295.61, 295.62, 295.63, 295.64, 295.65, 295.70, 295.71, 295.72295.73, 295.74, 295.75, 295.80, 295.81, 295.82, 295.83, 295.84, 295.85, 295.90, 295.91, 295.92, 295.93, 295.94, 295.95 Paranoid state 297.0297.1297.2297.3297.8297.9 Depressive psychosis 298.0, 298.1, 298.2, 298.3, 298.4, 298.8, 298.9 |
Characteristics of delivering women with PMAD and SMI, national inpatient sample, 2006–2015 (Unweighted N = 7,906,820)a
| All Other Hospital Deliveries (unweighted N = 7,637,348) | PMAD | SMI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weighted % (95% CI) | Weighted % (95% CI) | Weighted % (95% CI) | |
| Age (mean, years)b | 27.8 (27.7–27.9) | ||
| Insurance Payer | |||
| Medicaid | 43.5 (42.5–44.5) | ||
| Private | 50.4 (49.3–51.5) | ||
| Uninsured | 6.1 (5.7–6.5) | ||
| Income | |||
| Bottom quartilec | 27.6 (26.6–28.6) | ||
| Residence | |||
| Rural | 14.4 (13.8–15.1) | ||
| Hospital Region | |||
| Northeast | 15.9 (14.9–16.9) | ||
| Midwest | 21.2 (20.0–22.5) | ||
| South | 38.2 (36.5–39.9) | ||
| West | 24.7 (23.3–26.2) | ||
| | 5.4 (5.2–5.6) | ||
aAll proportions are represented as weighted % (95% Confidence Interval) unless otherwise noted. Boldface indicates statistical significance (P < 0.001)
bWeighted mean (95% Confidence Interval)
cRepresents patients living in a ZIP code with a median household income in the bottom national income quartile
Fig. 1Trends in PMAD and SMI at Delivery in the United States, 2006–2015 (N = 7,906,820)a. The prevalence of both perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and serious mental illness among delivering women increased across the United States from 2006 to 2015
Adjusted obstetric outcomes, healthcare utilization and expenditures among women with depression/anxiety and serious mental illness, 2006–2015 (N = 7,906,820)a
| All Other Hospital Deliveries | PMAD | SMI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Severe maternal morbidity/mortality | 1.5 (1.5–1.5) | 2.3 (2.2–2.4) | 2.1 (1.9–2.2) |
| Preterm deliveryb | 6.7 (6.7–7.0) | 9.7 (9.4–10.0) | 10.8 (10.4–11.1) |
| Cesarean delivery | 32.7 (32.4–33.0) | 37.7 (37.3–38.1) | 38.8 (38.2–39.2) |
| Hospital transfer | 0.7 (0.7–0.8) | 1.5 (1.4–1.6) | 2.2 (2.0–2.4) |
| Mean Length of stay (days)c | 2.6 (2.6–2.6) | 3.1 (3.0–3.1) | 3.1 (3.1–3.2) |
| Mean cost per delivery hospitalization (USD, mean)d | 4400 (4300-4500) | 5200 (5100-5200) | 5300 (5200-5400) |
aAll proportions are survey-weighted and represented as rate per 100 delivery hospitalizations (95% Confidence Interval) unless otherwise noted. Adjusted for maternal age, payer, ZIP code income quartile, rural residence, hospital region. < 0.001 for all comparisons
bDelivery at less than 37 weeks gestational age
cMeans are reported with 95% confidence intervals
dCosts are inflation-adjusted to 2015 U.S. dollars (USD)