Direct medical costs for patients with tuberous sclerosis complex and surgical resection of subependymal giant cell astrocytoma: a US national cohort study

被引:7
作者
Sun, Peter [1 ]
Liu, Zhimei [2 ]
Krueger, Darcy [3 ]
Kohrman, Michael [4 ]
机构
[1] Kailo Res Grp, Indianapolis, IN USA
[2] Novartis Pharmaceut, E Hanover, NJ USA
[3] Univ Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH USA
[4] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
关键词
Direct medical costs; Rare disease studies; Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma; Tuberous sclerosis complex;
D O I
10.3111/13696998.2014.1001513
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Objective: To estimate direct medical costs for patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and surgical resection of subependymal giant-cell astrocytoma (SEGA). Methods: This retrospective cohort study selected patients who had SEGA surgery and TSC claims between 2000-2011 from three large US nationwide claims databases. Selected patients were age 35 or less and had continuous health insurance in the year before and the year after their first SEGA surgery claim. The study examined the patients' demographic and clinical characteristics and estimated inpatient, outpatient, medication, and total medical costs paid by insurance companies for the pre-surgery year, post-surgery year, and other study periods, respectively. Repeated measures analysis and bootstrapping technique were used to assess the impact of the surgery on the direct medical costs. Results: Select patients (n = 47) had a mean baseline age of 11.6 years and 66% were male. Many had seizures (91.0%), hydrocephalus (59.6%), vision disorders (38.3%), stroke and hemiparesis (36.2%), and shunt (34.0%) in the pre-surgery year. The mean direct medical costs were $8543 (inpatient: $3770; outpatient: $3473; medication: $1300) for the pre-surgery year, and $85,397 (inpatient: $71,562; outpatient: $11,497; medication: $2338) for the post-surgery year. With the exclusion of the costs during the surgery month, the inpatient, outpatient, medication, and total costs in the post-surgery year were 1.6-4.3 times as much as the costs in the pre-surgery year (inpatient: 4.3:1; outpatient: 2.5:1; medication: 1.6:1; total: 3.1:1, p<0.05). Repeated measures analysis with bootstrapping confirmed a link between the surgery and increases in direct medical costs (p<0.05). Conclusions: SEGA surgery had a substantial impact on direct medical costs. TSC patients with the surgery experienced significant post-surgery increases in their inpatient, outpatient, and medication costs. Additional research should be conducted to examine the surgery's cost-impact in a longer duration, or to compare the cost-effectiveness of the surgery vs other treatments.
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