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专家意见在识别特应性皮炎/湿疹相关合并症中的验证。

Validation of expert opinion in identifying comorbidities associated with atopic dermatitis/eczema.

作者信息

Ellis Charles N, Drake Lynn A, Prendergast Mary M, Abramovits William, Boguniewicz Mark, Daniel C Ralph, Lebwohl Mark, Stevens Seth R, Whitaker-Worth Diane L, Tong Kuo B

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, University of Michigan Medical School and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Pharmacoeconomics. 2003;21(12):875-83. doi: 10.2165/00019053-200321120-00004.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The use of expert opinion is widespread in economic studies of healthcare utilisation; however, few studies have attempted to assess the validity of assumptions derived from such sources.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the use of such expert opinion in determining comorbidities associated with atopic dermatitis/eczema (AD/E), which were assessed as part of a recent third-party payer cost-of-illness study.

DESIGN

To identify the disease-related comorbidities that would represent costs associated with AD/E, physicians on an expert panel were asked individually and then collectively to group all International Classification of Diseases, 9(th) Edition-Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) diagnosis codes as 'most likely', 'possibly' or 'definitely not' related to the costs of identifying and treating patients with AD/E. Claims representing $US464 million in payer reimbursements from nearly 125 000 patients with AD/E were identified within two separate claims databases (1997 values). Over 850 ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes were identified in the first-listed position from these claims. For each group of 'most likely', 'possibly' and 'definitely not' related diagnosis codes, prevalence rates were compared within AD/E and non-AD/E populations from the two historical payer claims databases. Adjusted and non-adjusted odds ratios were calculated by comparing prevalence rates between AD/E and non-AD/E patients in the same payer population.

RESULTS

The mean prevalence rate of any diagnosis code in the AD/E population was 0.65 +/- 1.82% (SD) with a mean odds ratio of 1.81 +/- 0.96. Comorbidities considered by the expert panel 'most likely' to be associated with AD/E had higher prevalence rates (3.28 +/- 3.63%) and odds ratios (2.14 +/- 1.14). Comorbidities considered to be 'possibly' related to AD/E had prevalence rates and odds ratios of 3.01 +/- 5.06% and 1.84 +/- 0.82, respectively. Comorbidities considered to be 'definitely not' related to AD/E had the lowest prevalence rates (0.45 +/- 1.09%) and odds ratios (1.80 +/- 0.97).

CONCLUSIONS

Comparing the result of consensus panels with actual claims histories validated the use of expert opinion in determining comorbidities associated with AD/E. Expert opinion yielded valid results in terms of identifying comorbidities that manifested frequently and disproportionately in the AD/E population. Limited statistical measurements of comorbidities would have been less specific than expert opinion. Future cost-of-illness studies should consider alternative data sources and methodologies to enhance the validity and importance of expert opinion and to corroborate their findings.

摘要

背景

专家意见在医疗保健利用的经济研究中广泛使用;然而,很少有研究试图评估由此类来源得出的假设的有效性。

目的

在一项近期第三方付款人的疾病成本研究中,作为其中一部分,对专家意见在确定与特应性皮炎/湿疹(AD/E)相关的合并症方面的应用进行研究。

设计

为了确定与AD/E相关成本的疾病相关合并症,专家小组的医生先各自然后集体将所有国际疾病分类第九版临床修订本(ICD-9-CM)诊断代码归类为与AD/E患者识别和治疗成本“极有可能”、“可能”或“肯定不”相关。在两个单独的索赔数据库(1997年数值)中识别出代表近125000名AD/E患者4.64亿美元付款人报销的索赔。从这些索赔中在首位列出位置识别出850多个ICD-9-CM诊断代码。对于每组“极有可能”、“可能”和“肯定不”相关的诊断代码,在两个历史付款人索赔数据库的AD/E和非AD/E人群中比较患病率。通过比较同一付款人人群中AD/E和非AD/E患者的患病率计算调整和未调整的优势比。

结果

AD/E人群中任何诊断代码的平均患病率为0.65±1.82%(标准差),平均优势比为1.81±0.96。专家小组认为“极有可能”与AD/E相关的合并症患病率较高(3.28±3.63%),优势比也较高(2.14±1.14)。被认为“可能”与AD/E相关的合并症患病率和优势比分别为3.01±5.06%和1.84±0.82。被认为“肯定不”与AD/E相关的合并症患病率最低(0.45±1.09%),优势比也最低(1.80±0.97)。

结论

将共识小组的结果与实际索赔历史进行比较,验证了专家意见在确定与AD/E相关合并症方面的应用。在识别AD/E人群中频繁且不成比例出现的合并症方面,专家意见得出了有效的结果。对合并症进行有限的统计测量不如专家意见具体。未来的疾病成本研究应考虑替代数据来源和方法,以提高专家意见的有效性和重要性,并证实其研究结果。

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