患有和未患有脑瘫的商业保险儿童的阿片类药物处方模式。

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3233/PRM-230009
Lubna Ayoubi, Jessica Pruente, Alecia K Daunter, Steven R Erickson, Daniel Whibley, Daniel G Whitney
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目的:本研究旨在描述脑瘫(CP)儿童与非脑瘫儿童的阿片类药物处方模式:这项队列研究使用的是 2015 年 1 月 1 日至 2016 年 12 月 31 日的商业索赔,包括 2-18 岁患有和未患有 CP 的儿童。研究描述了阿片类药物的处方模式(暴露比例、供应天数)。零膨胀广义线性模型比较了随访年(2016 年)接触阿片类药物的比例,以及接触者在调整年龄、性别、种族、美国居住地区和并发神经系统/神经发育障碍(NDDs)数量之前和之后各组群之间供应阿片类药物的天数:CP患儿(n = 1,966)与非CP患儿(n = 1,219,399)相比,接触阿片类药物的比例更高(12.1% vs. 5.3%),即使在最小年龄组(2-4岁:9.6% vs. 1.8%)中也是如此,而且使用天数更多(中位数[四分位间范围],8 [5-13] vs. 6 [4-9]天;P <0.05)。将有阿片类药物暴露的儿童与无 CP 的儿童进行比较,发现年龄较大、亚洲人种/族裔和无共存 NDDs 的儿童的供应天数较多,而黑人人种/族裔和共存 NDDs ≥1 的儿童的供应天数较少:结论:患有慢性阻塞性肺病的儿童更有可能接触阿片类药物,且供应天数较多。
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Opioid prescription patterns among commercially insured children with and without cerebral palsy.

Purpose: This study aimed to describe opioid prescription patterns for children with vs. without cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods: This cohort study used commercial claims from 01/01/2015-12/31/2016 and included children aged 2-18 years old with and without CP. Opioid prescription patterns (proportion exposed, number of days supplied) were described. A zero-inflated generalized linear model compared the proportion exposed to opioids in the follow-up year (2016) and, among those exposed, the number of days supplied opioids between cohorts before and after adjusting for age, gender, race, U.S. region of residence, and the number of co-occurring neurological/neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs).

Results: A higher proportion of children with (n = 1,966) vs. without (n = 1,219,399) CP were exposed to opioids (12.1% vs. 5.3%), even among the youngest age group (2-4 years: 9.6% vs. 1.8%), and had a greater number of days supplied (median [interquartile range], 8 [5-13] vs. 6 [4-9] days; P < 0.05). Comparing children with opioid exposure with vs. without CP, a greater number of days supplied was identified for older age, Asian race/ethnicity, and without co-occurring NDDs, and a lower number of days supplied was observed for Black race/ethnicity and with ≥1 co-occurring NDDs.

Conclusion: Children with CP are more likely to be exposed to opioids and have a higher number of days supplied.

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