Comparing inpatient costs of heart failure admissions for patients with reduced and preserved ejection fraction with or without type 2 diabetes.

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular Endocrinology & Metabolism Pub Date : 2020-02-21 eCollection Date: 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1097/XCE.0000000000000190
Natalia Olchanski, Amanda R Vest, Joshua T Cohen, David DeNofrio
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Abstract

Both heart failure (HF) and diabetes mellitus (DM) account for major healthcare expenditures. We evaluated inpatient expenditures and cost drivers in patients admitted with HF with and without DM.

Methods: We created a retrospective cohort of acutely decompensated HF patients, using linked data from cost accounting systems and electronic medical records. We stratified patients by LVEF into reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF, LVEF ≤40%) and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF, LVEF >40%) groups and by DM status at admission.

Results: Our population had 544 people: 285 HFrEF patients (43.5% with DM) and 259 HFpEF patients (43.6% with DM). Patients with HFrEF and DM had the longest hospital stay (5.10 ± 5.21 days). Patients with HFrEF and DM had the highest hospitalization cost ($11 576 ± 15 818). HFrEF and HFpEF patients with DM had the highest cost, and cost per day alive was highest for HFpEF patients with DM [$3153 (95% CI 2332, 4262)].

Conclusion: Overall cost was higher for patients with DM, whether or not they were admitted with acute HF due to HFrEF or HFpEF. Cost per day alive for patients with DM continued to exceed corresponding costs for patients without DM, with HFpEF patients with DM having the highest cost.

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比较射血分数降低和保留的伴有或不伴有2型糖尿病的心力衰竭患者住院费用。
心力衰竭(HF)和糖尿病(DM)都是主要的医疗支出。我们评估了合并和不合并dm的心力衰竭住院患者的住院费用和成本驱动因素。方法:我们创建了一个急性失代偿心力衰竭患者的回顾性队列,使用成本会计系统和电子医疗记录的相关数据。我们根据LVEF将患者分为射血分数降低组(HFrEF, LVEF≤40%)和保留射血分数组(HFpEF, LVEF >40%)以及入院时的糖尿病状态。结果:544人:HFrEF患者285例(43.5%合并糖尿病),HFpEF患者259例(43.6%合并糖尿病)。HFrEF合并DM患者住院时间最长(5.10±5.21 d)。HFrEF和DM患者的住院费用最高(11 576±15 818美元)。HFrEF和HFpEF合并DM患者的成本最高,HFpEF合并DM患者的每日生存成本最高[3153美元(95% CI 2332, 4262)]。结论:DM患者的总成本更高,无论他们是因HFrEF还是HFpEF而入院的急性HF。糖尿病患者的每日生存成本继续超过非糖尿病患者的相应成本,其中HFpEF合并糖尿病患者的成本最高。
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Cardiovascular Endocrinology & Metabolism
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