Musculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation Research for Operational Readiness (MIRROR), Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
The Geneva Foundation, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA.
Mil Med. 2024 Nov 21;189(Supplement_4):56-69. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae046.
Lower Extremity musculoskeletal injuries (LE MSKIs) represent a significant portion of overuse injuries in active duty service members (ADSMs). However, variations in study methods and research gaps related to LE MSKIs have prevented Department of Defense (DoD) leaders from assessing the burden of these conditions. The purpose of this study was to report the incidence, prevalence, and types of LE MSKIs sustained by ADSMs across four branches of service and describe associated health care utilization and private sector costs.
This was a retrospective, longitudinal population study, including ADSMs from the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy. Prevalence and incidence rates for LE MSKIs, associated health care utilization, and costs were obtained by querying electronic health records (EHR) from military treatment facilities (MTFs), private sector care (PC) claims, and theater medical data from the Military Health System Data Repository (MDR) from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2021 (FY16-21). Utilization associated with LE MSKIs in both the direct care (DC) and PC settings was classified into mutually exclusive outpatient encounter categories and acute inpatient stays. PC costs related to LE MSKIs were captured for each year.
In FY21, LE MSKIs occurred in 25.3% of ADSMs (n = 378,615). A higher proportion of females sustained an LE MSKI (33.3%), compared to males (23.7%). From FY16-21, the Army had the highest annual prevalence of LE MSKIs (30.9-35.5%), followed by the Air Force (23.8-31.0%), Marine Corps (23.4-27.0%), and Navy (17.2-19.8%). Incidence rate patterns were similar, with the Army sustaining LE MSKIs at 320 to 377 injuries per 1,000 person-years, followed by the Air Force (241-318), Marines (255-288), and Navy (173-203). Overuse/non-specific MSKIs of the knee were the most common injury type and body region affected, respectively. There were 10,675,543 DC and 1,875,307 PC outpatient encounters from FY16-21 with a primary or secondary diagnosis of LE MSKI. The Air Force was most reliant on PC, with 21.5 to 36.8% of LE MSKI-related encounters occurring outside MTFs during FY16-21. Over $99 million was paid by TRICARE on LE MSKI in FY21 alone with Same Day Surgeries accounting for almost half ($48 million) of this total.
Among U.S. ADSMs, LE MSKIs remain highly prevalent and costly. We observed disparities across the Services in the prevalence and incidence of LE MSKIs, and their respective reliance on the private sector for management of these conditions. Findings from this work may support military leaders and MSKI researchers who seek to reduce the impact of LE MSKIs on the readiness and overall health of the U.S. Military.
下肢肌肉骨骼损伤 (LE MSKIs) 是现役军人 (ADSMs) 过度使用损伤的重要组成部分。然而,LE MSKIs 相关研究方法的差异和研究空白,使得国防部 (DoD) 领导人无法评估这些疾病的负担。本研究的目的是报告四个军种的 ADSM 发生的 LE MSKIs 的发病率、患病率和类型,并描述相关的医疗保健利用和私营部门的成本。
这是一项回顾性、纵向人群研究,包括来自空军、陆军、海军陆战队和海军的 ADSM。通过查询军事治疗设施 (MTF) 的电子健康记录 (EHR)、私营部门护理 (PC) 索赔和军事卫生系统数据存储库 (MDR) 中的战区医疗数据,获得了 LE MSKIs 的发病率、患病率、相关医疗保健利用和成本,时间范围为 2015 年 10 月 1 日至 2021 年 9 月 30 日 (FY16-21)。LE MSKIs 在直接护理 (DC) 和 PC 环境中的利用被分为互斥的门诊就诊类别和急性住院治疗。每年都会记录与 LE MSKIs 相关的 PC 成本。
在 FY21 年,LE MSKIs 发生在 25.3% 的 ADSM (n=378,615) 中。与男性 (23.7%) 相比,女性发生 LE MSKI 的比例更高 (33.3%)。从 FY16-21 年,陆军的 LE MSKIs 年患病率最高 (30.9-35.5%),其次是空军 (23.8-31.0%)、海军陆战队 (23.4-27.0%) 和海军 (17.2-19.8%)。发病率模式相似,陆军每 1000 人年发生 320 至 377 例 LE MSKIs,其次是空军 (241-318)、海军陆战队 (255-288) 和海军 (173-203)。过度使用/非特异性膝关节 MSKIs 是最常见的损伤类型和受影响的身体部位。从 FY16-21 年,有 10,675,543 次 DC 和 1,875,307 次 PC 门诊就诊,主要或次要诊断为 LE MSKI。空军最依赖于 PC,FY16-21 年 LE MSKI 相关就诊中有 21.5%至 36.8%发生在 MTF 之外。仅在 FY21 年,TRICARE 就支付了超过 9900 万美元用于 LE MSKI,其中当日手术占这一总数的近一半 (4800 万美元)。
在美国现役军人中,LE MSKIs 仍然非常普遍且代价高昂。我们观察到各军种在 LE MSKIs 的患病率和发病率方面存在差异,以及它们各自对私营部门管理这些疾病的依赖程度。这项工作的结果可能为寻求减少 LE MSKIs 对美国军队战备和整体健康影响的军事领导人以及 MSKI 研究人员提供支持。