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银屑病患者合并症的经济负担是巨大的。

Economic burden of comorbidities in patients with psoriasis is substantial.

机构信息

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2011 Feb;25(2):157-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2010.03730.x. Epub 2010 Jun 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Psoriasis is frequently associated with comorbidities.

OBJECTIVE

To estimate the incremental economic burden associated with comorbidities in patients with psoriasis, accounting for psoriasis severity.

METHODS

Patients continuously enrolled ≥6 months after a randomly selected psoriasis diagnosis date were selected from the Ingenix Impact National Managed Care Database (1999-2004). Comorbidities identified during the 6-month study included: psoriatic arthritis, cardiovascular disease, depression, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, obesity, cerebrovascular diseases and peripheral vascular disease. Resource utilization and costs during the 6-month follow-up period were compared for patients with ≥1 comorbidity vs. those without and for patients with a specific comorbidity vs. those without. Adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRRs) and odds ratios (ORs) were estimated for resource utilization using negative binomial and logistic regression models, respectively. Adjusted incremental costs associated with comorbidities were reported using general linear models with log-link and gamma distributions or two-part models. Models controlled for age, sex and psoriasis severity.

RESULTS

A total of 114,512 patients were included; 51% had ≥1 comorbidity. Hyperlipidemia (27%) and hypertension (25%) were most prevalent. Patients with comorbidities were more likely to experience urgent care [OR (95% confidence interval (CI))=1.58 (1.51-1.65)] than patients without comorbidities. They also had significantly greater hospitalization rates [IRR (95% CI)=2.27 (2.13-2.42)] and outpatient visits [IRR (95% CI)=1.53 (1.52-1.55)]. Compared with patients who did not have comorbidities, patients with comorbidities incurred $2184 (P<0.001) greater total costs.

CONCLUSION

Comorbidities present a significant economic burden in patients with psoriasis.

摘要

背景

银屑病常伴有合并症。

目的

评估银屑病患者合并症相关的额外经济负担,并考虑银屑病严重程度。

方法

从 Ingenix Impact 国家管理医疗数据库(1999-2004 年)中选择随机选择银屑病诊断日期后连续登记≥6 个月的患者。在 6 个月的研究期间确定的合并症包括:银屑病关节炎、心血管疾病、抑郁、糖尿病、高脂血症、高血压、肥胖症、脑血管疾病和外周血管疾病。比较 6 个月随访期间至少有 1 种合并症的患者与无合并症的患者以及有特定合并症的患者与无合并症的患者的资源利用和成本。使用负二项式和逻辑回归模型分别估计资源利用的调整发病率比(IRR)和优势比(OR)。使用对数链接和伽马分布或两部分模型的一般线性模型报告与合并症相关的调整增量成本。模型控制了年龄、性别和银屑病严重程度。

结果

共纳入 114512 例患者;51%有≥1 种合并症。最常见的合并症是高脂血症(27%)和高血压(25%)。与无合并症的患者相比,有合并症的患者更有可能接受急诊治疗[比值比(95%置信区间(CI))=1.58(1.51-1.65)]。他们的住院率也显著更高[发病率比(95% CI)=2.27(2.13-2.42)],门诊就诊率更高[发病率比(95% CI)=1.53(1.52-1.55)]。与无合并症的患者相比,有合并症的患者总费用增加了 2184 美元(P<0.001)。

结论

合并症给银屑病患者带来了巨大的经济负担。

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