| Literature DB >> 32910419 |
Aki Shiozawa1, Sari Hopson2, Rupali Fuldeore2, Matthias Stoelzel3, Daniel Ng4, John Hairston4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This study sought to compare healthcare resource utilization (HCRU), costs, and workplace productivity among patients with depression, with and without overactive bladder (OAB).Entities:
Keywords: Costs; Depression; Healthcare resource utilization; Major depressive disorder; OAB; Overactive bladder; Urology
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32910419 PMCID: PMC7547960 DOI: 10.1007/s12325-020-01485-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Ther ISSN: 0741-238X Impact factor: 3.845
Select baseline characteristics
| Pre-match | Post-match | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case | Control | SDIFF | Case | Control | SDIFF | |||||||
| Demographic characteristics | ||||||||||||
| Age, years**, mean (SD) | 55.0 | (14.7) | 46.4 | (14.6) | 0.5883 | 54.7 | (14.6) | 55.0 | (14.3) | − 0.0253 | ||
| Sex, female**, | 31,807 | (81.4%) | 215,526 | (69.8%) | − 0.065 | 30,836 | (81.2%) | 31,284 | (82.3%) | − 0.0039 | ||
| Geographic region**, | ||||||||||||
| North Central | 9828 | (25.1%) | 73,135 | (23.7%) | 0.0848 | 9560 | (25.2%) | 9481 | (25.0%) | 0.6531 | 0.0114 | |
| Northeast | 7598 | (19.4%) | 57,119 | (18.5%) | 7357 | (19.4%) | 7448 | (19.6%) | ||||
| South | 16,311 | (41.7%) | 127,107 | (41.2%) | 15,837 | (41.7%) | 15,927 | (41.9%) | ||||
| West | 5218 | (13.4%) | 50,123 | (16.2%) | 5115 | (13.5%) | 5024 | (13.2%) | ||||
| Unknown | 130 | (0.3%) | 1252 | (0.4%) | 128 | (0.3%) | 117 | (0.3%) | ||||
| Clinical characteristics, mean (SD) | ||||||||||||
| Baseline Quan-Charlson Comorbidity Index score | 0.26 | (0.66) | 0.12 | (0.44) | 0.252 | 0.24 | (0.62) | 0.22 | (0.59) | 0.0209 | ||
| Baseline Elixhauser count | 1.0 | (1.3) | 0.6 | (0.9) | 0.2942 | 0.9 | (1.2) | 0.9 | (1.2) | 0.0346 | ||
| Hypertension uncomplicated, | 6280 | (16.1%) | 27,209 | (8.8%) | 0.2211 | 5838 | (15.4%) | 5575 | (14.7%) | 0.0194 | ||
| Diabetes uncomplicated, | 3321 | (8.5%) | 13,425 | (4.3%) | 0.1698 | 3096 | (8.1%) | 3023 | (8.0%) | 0.3197 | 0.0071 | |
| Time from depression identification date to OAB index (or proxy index), days, mean (SD) | 567.3 | (358.9) | 458.1 | (328.2) | 0.3174 | 563.2 | (357.9) | 567.7 | (360.9) | 0.0634 | − 0.0128 | |
SDIFF standardized difference
*p value calculated by chi-squared for categorical variables and t test or Wilcoxon test on the basis of the distribution of the variable (statistical significance is denoted by bold text)
**Variables included in propensity score model
Fig. 1Flow diagram describing the assembly of the study cohorts using the IBM MarketScan database
Matched analysis of depression-related healthcare resource use and costs, 12-month post-index period
| Variable | Case | Control | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depression-related resource utilization measures | |||||
| Inpatient utilization, acute (binary), | 426 | (1.1%) | 400 | (1.1%) | 0.3645 |
| Inpatient admissions (acute), mean (SD) | 0.014 | (0.167) | 0.013 | (0.143) | 0.4013 |
| Total bed days per patient*, mean (SD) | 0.091 | (1.478) | 0.083 | (1.266) | 0.4328 |
| Inpatient utilization, non-acute (binary), | 23 | (0.1%) | 23 | (0.1%) | NS |
| Inpatient admissions (non-acute), mean (SD) | 0.001 | (0.030) | 0.001 | (0.030) | 0.9042 |
| Total bed days per patient*, mean (SD) | 0.004 | (0.210) | 0.003 | (0.139) | 0.4043 |
| Outpatient visits (excluding physician office and ER visits), mean (SD) | 1.520 | (5.706) | 1.416 | (5.510) | |
| Physician office visits, mean (SD) | 0.951 | (2.433) | 0.959 | (2.894) | 0.6993 |
| Emergency room (ER) visits, binary, | 329 | (0.9%) | 255 | (0.7%) | |
| Emergency room (ER) visits, mean (SD) | 0.009 | (0.112) | 0.007 | (0.094) | |
| Total number of unique depression medications, mean (SD) | 1.862 | (1.162) | 1.748 | (1.088) | |
| Depression-related costs | |||||
| Total, mean (SD) | $1795.93 | ($435.02) | $1596.85 | ($3863.42) | |
| Median (IQR) | $451.24 | ($114.67, $1866.50) | $390.36 | ($101.93, $1583.24) | |
| Medical, mean (SD) | $480.80 | ($3100.58) | $461.40 | ($2847.53) | |
| Median (IQR) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $186.10) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $175.70) | |
| Inpatient hospital admissions (acute), mean (SD) | $118.35 | ($2094.24) | $109.14 | ($1664.19) | 0.5 |
| Median (IQR) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | |
| Inpatient hospital admissions (non-acute), mean (SD) | $4.90 | ($285.32) | $4.78 | ($230.67) | NS |
| Median (IQR) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | |
| Outpatient visits (excluding physician office and ER visits), mean (SD) | $219.70 | ($1513.99) | $205.69 | ($1781.43) | |
| Median (IQR) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | |
| Physician office visits, mean (SD) | $129.66 | ($760.32) | $133.69 | ($707.26) | |
| Median (IQR) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $89.43) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $83.64) | |
| Emergency room (ER) visits, mean (SD) | $8.19 | ($144.06) | $8.09 | ($172.47) | 0.0625 |
| Median (IQR) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | |
| Pharmacy, mean (SD) | $1315.14 | ($2667.75) | $1135.45 | ($2368.13) | |
| Median (IQR) | $283.34 | ($76.63, $1338.40) | $244.38 | ($67.94, $1063.64) | |
Mean healthcare resource utilization measures are captured as mean per patient utilization over the 12-month post-index period
p values are calculated using McNemar chi-squared for binary and t test/Wilcoxon tests for continuous measures (statistical significance is denoted by bold text)
Bed days = sum of length of stay of all hospitalizations during 12-month post-index period *among all patients
Costs measures are captured as per patient costs over the 12-month post-index period
Costs adjusted to 2016 US dollars (using the medical care component of the Consumer Price Index)
IQR interquartile range (25th percentile, 75th percentile), NS not specified
Analysis of workplace absentee benefit eligibility, 12-month post-index period
| Absenteeism | Case depression and OAB | Control depression without OAB | Unadjusted | Adjusted model ratio estimate^ | 95% confidence interval (adjusted ratio estimate) | Adjusted | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower limit | Upper limit | ||||||||
| Absent from work (yes), | 572 | (83.4%) | 543 | (84.6%) | 0.5523 | 0.903 | 0.668 | 1.22 | 0.5072 |
| Total time absent from work (number of hours), among all patients, mean (SD) | 298.02 | (279.19) | 285.75 | (257.54) | 0.6051 | 1.042 | 0.896 | 1.212 | 0.5907 |
| Median (IQR) | 266.70 | (134.00, 362.00) | 265.50 | (124.00, 354.00) | |||||
| Total time absent from work (number of hours), among patients with absences, mean (SD) | 357.41 | (268.78) | 337.85 | (246.59) | 0.2456 | 1.061 | 0.986 | 1.142 | 0.1159 |
| Median (IQR) | 293.90 | (220.52, 393.20) | 287.12 | (208.00, 382.50) | |||||
| Absence type, | |||||||||
| Sicka | 441 | (64.3%) | 425 | (66.2%) | 0.4644 | 0.905 | 0.712 | 1.152 | 0.4183 |
| Leaveb | 335 | (48.8%) | 313 | (48.8%) | 0.9768 | 1.036 | 0.828 | 1.298 | 0.755 |
| Disabilityc | 4 | (0.6%) | 4 | (0.6%) | 0.9251 | NS# | NS# | NS# | NS# |
| Recreationald | 567 | (82.7%) | 533 | (83.0%) | 0.8587 | 0.963 | 0.719 | 1.291 | 0.8011 |
*This is a subset of the matched population and cases to controls are not 1:1. Statistical tests do not account for matching. NS not specified, #Estimate and p value not specified because model unable to converge as a result of small counts for outcome
Model adjusted for age, geographic region, number of unique medications at baseline, acute inpatient hospitalization at baseline, and Elixhauser comorbidities
aSick—incidental illness
bLeave—includes bereavement, military leave, and jury duty
cDisability—occupational and non-occupational
dRecreational—includes vacation
p values are calculated using chi-square and Wilcoxon rank sum for unadjusted analysis
^Ratio estimate = odds ratio for categorical variables and mean to mean ratio for continuous variables
Analysis of short-term disability benefit eligibility, 12-month post-index period
| Short-term disability | Case | Control | Ratio estimate^ | 95% confidence Interval (ratio estimate) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower limit | Upper limit | ||||||||
| Short-term disability (yes), | 926 | (21.1%) | 742 | (16.7%) | 1.328 | 1.193 | 1.478 | ||
| Total short-term disability—case days, among all patients, mean (SD) | 11.0 | (31.1) | 8.6 | (26.9) | 1.279 | 1.130 | 1.450 | ||
| Median (IQR) | 0.0 | (0.0, 0.0) | 0.0 | (0.0, 0.0) | |||||
| Total short-term disability—case days, among patients using short-term disability, mean (SD) | 51.7 | (49.3) | 51.0 | (45.9) | 0.7883 | 1.014 | 0.927 | 1.109 | 0.7782 |
| Median (IQR) | 36.0 | (19.0, 65.0) | 36.0 | (17.0, 70.0) | |||||
| Total payments, among all patients, mean (SD) | $1226.15 | ($4472.90) | $1033.47 | ($4187.31) | 1.186 | 1.011 | 1.397 | ||
| Median (IQR) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | $0.00 | ($0.00, $0.00) | |||||
| Total payments, among patients using short-term disability, mean (SD) | $544.80 | ($822.01) | $6267.29 | ($8579.24) | 0.8097 | 0.933 | 0.816 | 1.068 | 0.3139 |
| Median (IQR) | $3156.83 | ($685.94, $7,429.64) | $3071.29 | ($458.47, $8831.95) | |||||
p values are calculated using chi-square and Wilcoxon rank sum (statistical significance is denoted by bold text)
*This is a subset of the matched population and cases to controls are not 1:1. Statistical tests do not account for matching
NS not specified: ratios computed by the method of EC Fieller, Suppl to J.R. Statist. Soc, 7, 1–64
^Ratio estimate = odds ratio for categorical variables and mean to mean ratio for continuous variables; p value for ratio measures computed by Altman D, Bland J. How to obtain the p value from a confidence interval. BMJ 2011; 343
| Major depressive disorder is a serious, recurrent disorder affecting millions of Americans. Studies have linked depression and overactive bladder, another highly prevalent condition, but little is known about the specific impact of these conditions co-occurring. |
| This study sought to compare the healthcare costs, healthcare resource utilization (HCRU), and workplace productivity among patients with depression and co-occurring overactive bladder (OAB) and those with depression alone. |
| This study found that OAB was associated with 13% higher depression-related costs and 4.4% more cases used short-term disability benefits. |
| Comorbidity of OAB on patients with depression impacted direct HCRU and healthcare costs and had some impact on indirect costs measured by short-term disability claims utilized in the workplace. |
| The observed impact of OAB on patients with depression indicates a challenge for the medical community in the management of comorbid patients across the healthcare system. |