Epidemiology and health economics of COPD across Europe: a critical analysis.

Dennis Nowak, Karin Berger, Barbara Lippert, Katharina Kilgert, Manfred Caeser, Ruediger Sandtmann
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COPD is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Europe. The purpose of this literature review was to critically evaluate published data on COPD prevalence and the cost of COPD interventions in European countries. Selection of literature was based on article retrieval from a systematic literature search using PubMed and EMBASE. Only articles providing data in European countries published between January 1990 and March 2003 were included. European epidemiological (cross-sectional, cohort, case-control) and economic (cost-of-illness-, cost-minimization-, cost-effectiveness-, cost-benefit-, cost-utility-analysis) studies were included. Of 74 retrieved epidemiologic studies, only seven (9%) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. In the selected literature, COPD prevalence ranged from 3% among Finnish women to 57% among Italian men and women, 45 years and older. Of 56 economic studies, 24 satisfied entry criteria. Results from the final cost-of-illness studies indicated that hospital care and medication represented the major portion of costs associated with COPD. In a survey conducted in 1998/99, annual direct expenditures for COPD treatment per patient in Europe ranged from Euro 530 in France to Euro 3238 in Spain. There was a differential increase in COPD prevalence predominantly related to an aging patient population, with a high incidence of exposure to cigarette smoke. Data also showed differences in the economic impact of COPD in Europe based on the proportion of patients with severe COPD, frequency of exacerbations, and number of hospitalizations. Overall, results of this review demonstrated the need for global epidemiologic and economic studies to allow for more uniform guidelines for the prevention and cost-effective treatment of patients with COPD.

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欧洲慢性阻塞性肺病的流行病学和卫生经济学:一项批判性分析。
慢性阻塞性肺病是欧洲发病率和死亡率的主要原因。本文献综述的目的是对欧洲国家COPD患病率和COPD干预成本的已发表数据进行批判性评价。文献选择是基于使用PubMed和EMBASE从系统文献检索中检索的文章。仅包括1990年1月至2003年3月期间发表的提供欧洲国家数据的文章。纳入了欧洲流行病学(横断面、队列、病例对照)和经济学(疾病成本、成本最小化、成本效益、成本效益、成本效用分析)研究。在检索到的74项流行病学研究中,只有7项(9%)符合纳入标准。在所选文献中,45岁及以上的芬兰女性COPD患病率为3%,意大利男性和女性为57%。在56项经济学研究中,有24项符合入学标准。最终疾病成本研究的结果表明,住院护理和药物是COPD相关成本的主要部分。在1998/99年进行的一项调查中,欧洲每位COPD患者的年度直接治疗支出从法国的530欧元到西班牙的3238欧元不等。慢性阻塞性肺病患病率的差异增加主要与老年患者人群有关,暴露于香烟烟雾的发生率高。数据还显示,基于严重COPD患者的比例、发作频率和住院次数,欧洲COPD的经济影响存在差异。总的来说,本综述的结果表明,需要进行全球流行病学和经济学研究,以便为COPD患者的预防和成本效益治疗提供更统一的指南。
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