Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)

Abstract Background Patients with severe uncontrolled asthma may receive oral corticosteroid (OCS) treatment regularly. The present study investigated the health care resource utilization and cost in regularly OCS treated Swedish asthma patients. Methods Primary care medical records data were linked...

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Main Authors: Christer Janson, Karin Lisspers, Björn Ställberg, Gunnar Johansson, Gunilla Telg, Marcus Thuresson, Helene Nordahl Christensen, Kjell Larsson
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Published: BMC 2018-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-018-0855-3
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spelling doaj-400e18be072a439698892bf0401e35a12020-11-24T21:23:59ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2018-09-011911810.1186/s12931-018-0855-3Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)Christer Janson0Karin Lisspers1Björn Ställberg2Gunnar Johansson3Gunilla Telg4Marcus Thuresson5Helene Nordahl Christensen6Kjell Larsson7Department of Medical Sciences, Respiratory, Allergy and Sleep Research, Uppsala UniversityDepartment of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Uppsala UniversityDepartment of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Uppsala UniversityDepartment of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Uppsala UniversityAstraZeneca Nordic-BalticStatisticon ABAstraZeneca Nordic-BalticThe National Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska InstituteAbstract Background Patients with severe uncontrolled asthma may receive oral corticosteroid (OCS) treatment regularly. The present study investigated the health care resource utilization and cost in regularly OCS treated Swedish asthma patients. Methods Primary care medical records data were linked to data from Swedish national health registries. Patients ≥18 years with a drug claim for obstructive pulmonary diseases during 2007–2009 (index date) and a prior asthma diagnosis, were classified by their OCS claims during the 12-months’ post index period: regular OCS equals ≥5 mg per day; periodic OCS less than 5 mg per day; or non-OCS users. Cost of asthma- and OCS-morbidity-related health care resource utilization were calculated. Results A total of 15,437 asthma patients (mean age 47.8, female 62.6%), whereof 223 (1.44%) were regular OCS users, 3054 (19.7%) were periodic, and 12,160 (78.7%) were non-OCS users. Regular OCS users were older and more often females, had lower lung function, greater eosinophil count and more co-morbidities at baseline compared with the other groups. Age-adjusted annual total health care cost was three-times greater in the regular OCS group (€5615) compared with the non-OCS users (€1980) and twice as high as in the periodic OCS group (€2948). The major cost driver in the non-OCS and periodic OCS groups were primary care consultations, whereas inpatient costs were the major cost driver in the regular OCS group. The asthma related costs represented 10–12% of the total cost in all three groups. Conclusion In this real-life asthma study in Sweden, the total yearly cost of health care resource utilization for a regular OCS user was three times greater than for a patient with no OCS use, indicating substantial economic and health care burden for asthma patients on regular oral steroid treatment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-018-0855-3Severe asthmaUncontrolled asthmaHealth care resource utilizationOral corticosteroidsCost
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author Christer Janson
Karin Lisspers
Björn Ställberg
Gunnar Johansson
Gunilla Telg
Marcus Thuresson
Helene Nordahl Christensen
Kjell Larsson
spellingShingle Christer Janson
Karin Lisspers
Björn Ställberg
Gunnar Johansson
Gunilla Telg
Marcus Thuresson
Helene Nordahl Christensen
Kjell Larsson
Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)
Respiratory Research
Severe asthma
Uncontrolled asthma
Health care resource utilization
Oral corticosteroids
Cost
author_facet Christer Janson
Karin Lisspers
Björn Ställberg
Gunnar Johansson
Gunilla Telg
Marcus Thuresson
Helene Nordahl Christensen
Kjell Larsson
author_sort Christer Janson
title Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)
title_short Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)
title_full Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)
title_fullStr Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)
title_full_unstemmed Health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a Swedish observational cohort study (PACEHR)
title_sort health care resource utilization and cost for asthma patients regularly treated with oral corticosteroids – a swedish observational cohort study (pacehr)
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-993X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background Patients with severe uncontrolled asthma may receive oral corticosteroid (OCS) treatment regularly. The present study investigated the health care resource utilization and cost in regularly OCS treated Swedish asthma patients. Methods Primary care medical records data were linked to data from Swedish national health registries. Patients ≥18 years with a drug claim for obstructive pulmonary diseases during 2007–2009 (index date) and a prior asthma diagnosis, were classified by their OCS claims during the 12-months’ post index period: regular OCS equals ≥5 mg per day; periodic OCS less than 5 mg per day; or non-OCS users. Cost of asthma- and OCS-morbidity-related health care resource utilization were calculated. Results A total of 15,437 asthma patients (mean age 47.8, female 62.6%), whereof 223 (1.44%) were regular OCS users, 3054 (19.7%) were periodic, and 12,160 (78.7%) were non-OCS users. Regular OCS users were older and more often females, had lower lung function, greater eosinophil count and more co-morbidities at baseline compared with the other groups. Age-adjusted annual total health care cost was three-times greater in the regular OCS group (€5615) compared with the non-OCS users (€1980) and twice as high as in the periodic OCS group (€2948). The major cost driver in the non-OCS and periodic OCS groups were primary care consultations, whereas inpatient costs were the major cost driver in the regular OCS group. The asthma related costs represented 10–12% of the total cost in all three groups. Conclusion In this real-life asthma study in Sweden, the total yearly cost of health care resource utilization for a regular OCS user was three times greater than for a patient with no OCS use, indicating substantial economic and health care burden for asthma patients on regular oral steroid treatment.
topic Severe asthma
Uncontrolled asthma
Health care resource utilization
Oral corticosteroids
Cost
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-018-0855-3
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