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估算美国食物诱导过敏反应和过敏症的经济负担。

Estimating the economic burden of food-induced allergic reactions and anaphylaxis in the United States.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298-0533, USA.

出版信息

J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2011 Jul;128(1):110-115.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2011.03.013. Epub 2011 Apr 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Food allergy is reported to affect 4% to 6% of children and 1% to 2% of adults in the United States. Every year, allergic reactions result in visits to physicians, emergency departments, and hospitals. However, the economic burden of food-induced allergic reactions is unknown.

OBJECTIVE

We sought to estimate the direct medical costs and indirect costs of food-induced allergic reactions and anaphylaxis in the United States.

METHODS

Costs were estimated with a bottom-up approach from a societal perspective: the average cost of illness per patient was calculated and multiplied by reported prevalence estimates. Patients with an inpatient admission, emergency department admission, office-based physician visit, or outpatient visit for a food-induced allergic reaction were identified from a list of federally administered 2006 and 2007 databases by using International Classification of Diseases, ninth revision, codes. Indirect costs were quantified by estimating lost productivity in terms of lost earnings caused by absenteeism and mortality of patients or caregivers. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to measure the robustness of the estimates.

RESULTS

For 2007, direct medical costs were $225 million, and indirect costs were $115 million. Office visits accounted for 52.5% of costs, and the remainder was split between emergency visits (20%), inpatient hospitalizations (11.8%), outpatient visits (3.9%), ambulance runs (3%), and epinephrine devices (8.7%). Simulations from probabilistic sensitivity analyses suggested mean direct medical costs were $307 million and indirect costs were $203 million.

CONCLUSIONS

The economic burden of allergic reactions caused by food and anaphylaxis was an estimated half a billion dollars in 2007. Ambulatory visits accounted for more than half of the costs.

摘要

背景

据报道,食物过敏影响美国 4%至 6%的儿童和 1%至 2%的成年人。每年,过敏反应都会导致患者看医生、去急诊室和住院。然而,食物引起的过敏反应的经济负担尚不清楚。

目的

我们旨在评估美国食物诱发的过敏反应和过敏反应的直接医疗成本和间接成本。

方法

从社会角度采用自下而上的方法估计成本:计算每位患者的平均疾病成本,然后乘以报告的流行率估计值。通过使用国际疾病分类第 9 版代码,从联邦管理的 2006 年和 2007 年数据库列表中确定因食物诱发的过敏反应而住院、急诊、门诊或门诊就诊的患者。通过估计因患者或护理人员缺勤和死亡而导致的收入损失来量化间接成本。进行敏感性分析以衡量估计值的稳健性。

结果

2007 年,直接医疗费用为 2.25 亿美元,间接费用为 1.15 亿美元。门诊就诊占成本的 52.5%,其余部分分别为急诊就诊(20%)、住院治疗(11.8%)、门诊就诊(3.9%)、救护车出动(3%)和肾上腺素设备(8.7%)。概率敏感性分析的模拟结果表明,直接医疗费用的平均值为 3.07 亿美元,间接费用为 2.03 亿美元。

结论

2007 年,食物和过敏反应引起的过敏反应的经济负担估计为 5 亿美元。门诊就诊占成本的一半以上。

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