| Literature DB >> 35778738 |
Majd Marrache1, Niyathi Prasad1, Adam Margalit1, Suresh K Nayar1, Matthew J Best1, Julie M Fritz2, Richard L Skolasky3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early initiation of physical therapy (PT) has been associated with lower healthcare costs and utilization; however, these studies have been limited to single institutions or healthcare systems. Our goal was to assess healthcare utilization and spending among patients who present for the first time with low back pain (LBP), according to whether they received early physical therapy (PT), using a large, nationwide sample; and geographic variation in rates of early PT and 30-day LBP-related spending.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced imaging; Early physical therapy; Geographic differences; Healthcare utilization; Low back pain
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35778738 PMCID: PMC9250203 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08255-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.908
Characteristics of 979,223 patients who presented for the first time with low back pain by receipt of early physical therapy, from the Truven MarketScan database (2010–2014)
| Characteristics | N (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Early PT, | No Early PT, | ||
| Age, yr | 46 ± 11a | 47 ± 11a | < 0.001 |
| Female sex | 56,186 (51) | 488,903 (56) | < 0.001 |
| CCI value | |||
| 0 | 108,718 (98) | 845,055 (97) | < 0.001 |
| 1 | 2055 (1.8) | 22,488 (2.6) | |
| > 2 | 61 (0.06) | 846 (0.1) | |
| Employment status | |||
| Full-time | 54,741 (49) | 421,312 (48) | < 0.001 |
| Part-time | 1124 (1.0) | 7679 (0.88) | |
| Early retiree | 6259 (5.6) | 47,675 (5.5) | |
| Otherb | 48,710 (44) | 391,723 (45) | |
CCI Charlson Comorbidity Index, PT physical therapy
aReported as mean ± standard deviation
bIncludes Medicare-eligible retiree, retiree, COBRA continuee, long-term disability recipient, surviving spouse, unknown
Thirty-day healthcare utilization among patients who presented for the first time with low back pain by receipt of early physical therapy, from the Truven MarketScan database (2010–2014)
| Resource | N (%) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early PT, | No Early PT, | |||
| Advanced imaging | 14,572 (13) | 182,971 (21) | 0.57 (0.56–0.58) | 0.59 (0.58–0.60) |
| Chiropractor visit | 8469 (7.6) | 146,073 (17) | 0.41 (0.40–0.42) | 0.43 (0.42–0.44) |
| ED visit | 1775 (1.6) | 26,772 (3.1) | 0.51 (0.49–0.54) | 0.54 (0.53–0.59) |
| ESI | 3994 (3.6) | 45,546 (5.2) | 0.68 (0.65–0.70) | 0.66 (0.62–0.70) |
| Orthopaedic visit | 12,479 (11) | 137,893 (16) | 0.67 (0.66–0.69) | 0.68 (0.67–0.70) |
| Pain specialist visit | 3959 (3.6) | 61,399 (7.1) | 0.49 (0.47–0.51) | 0.47 (0.43–0.50) |
| Total spending, $ | 747 ± 940c | 799 ± 1510c | ||
CI confidence interval, ED emergency department, ESI epidural steroid injection, OR odds ratio, PT physical therapy
aReferent is patients who did not receive early PT
bWeighted by inverse propensity score based on employment status, geographic location, and industry classification of the employer
cReported as mean ± standard deviation
One-year healthcare utilization among patients who presented for the first time with low back pain by receipt of early physical therapy, from the Truven MarketScan database (2010–2014)
| Resource | N (%) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early PT, | No Early PT, | |||
| Advanced imaging | 30,995 (28) | 292,096 (34) | 0.77 (0.76–0.78) | 0.81 (0.80–0.82) |
| Chiropractor visit | 19,802 (18) | 213,803 (25) | 0.67 (0.65–0.68) | 0.65 (0.63–0.67) |
| ED visit | 20,444 (18) | 206,946 (24) | 0.72 (0.71–0.73) | 0.73 (0.72–0.75) |
| ESI | 15,933 (14) | 144,339 (17) | 0.84 (0.83–0.86) | 0.81 (0.78–0.84) |
| Orthopaedic visit | 37,434 (34) | 317,912 (37) | 0.89 (0.87–0.90) | 0.91 (0.88–0.92) |
| Pain specialist visit | 26,331 (24) | 243,812 (28) | 0.80 (0.79–0.81) | 0.74 (0.72–0.76) |
| Total spending, $ | 2588 ± 3704c | 2510 ± 3826c | ||
CI confidence interval, ED emergency department, ESI epidural steroid injection, OR odds ratio, PT physical therapy
aReferent is patients who did not receive early PT
bWeighted by inverse propensity score based on employment status, geographic location, and industry classification of the employer
cReported as mean ± standard deviation
Fig. 1Early physical therapy utilization among 979,223 patients who presented for the first time with low back pain (LBP), by US state (P < 0.001). Early physical therapy (PT) was defined as at least 1 PT session occurring within 2 weeks after the index visit for LBP. Data were extracted from the Truven MarketScan database, 2010–2014. Map represents percentage of early PT utilization in patients who present for the first time with LBP, by state
Fig. 2Mean differences in 30-day low back pain (LBP)–related spending among patients who presented for the first time with LBP who did not receive early physical therapy (PT) (n = 868,389) and those who did (n = 110,834), stratified by US state (P < 0.001). Early PT was defined as at least 1 PT session occurring within 2 weeks after the index visit for LBP. Data were extracted from the Truven MarketScan database, 2010–2014