台湾某大型三级医院重症嗜酸性哮喘的流行病学、临床及经济负担。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.12932/AP-200220-0771
Sumitra Shantakumar, Yu-Fan Ho, Li-Wen Tuan, Tzu-Mei Lin, Alon Y Hershko, Yi-Hsing Chen
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背景:亚洲的严重嗜酸性粒细胞哮喘(SEA)负担数据有限。目的:本研究为回顾性观察性研究,探讨台湾地区成人SEA流行病学、医疗资源使用及医疗费用。方法:提取台中退伍军人总医院电子病历数据库2013 - 2016年的数据。符合条件的普通哮喘患者在索引日期≥18岁,在索引日期后有≥1例哮喘诊断的医疗索赔。SEA患者(符合额外标准:全球哮喘倡议步骤4/5治疗指南[在索引日期前3个月内],≥2次临床显著加重,嗜酸性粒细胞计数≥300细胞/μL[在索引日期前12个月内]或≥150细胞/μL[在索引日期])和使用大剂量吸入皮质类固醇(HD ICS)的SEA患者也被确定。使用指数前12个月的数据来评估恶化频率、治疗模式、HCRU和成本(2016年美元)。结果:2,601例符合条件的普通哮喘患者中,162例(6.2%)符合预先设定的SEA标准;在SEA患者中,72/162(44.4%)使用了HD ICS。SEA和HD ICS患者的临床显著加重程度高于普通哮喘患者(1.6±3.3和1.5±2.6 vs 0.6±2.0,p < 0.01)。HD ICS、SEA和SEA患者的总哮喘相关费用和全因费用至少是普通哮喘患者的2-2.5倍,HCRU显著高于普通哮喘患者。结论:在符合条件的台湾普通哮喘患者中,6.2%符合预先设定的SEA标准。与普通哮喘患者相比,SEA和HD ICS患者使用呼吸系统药物更多,加重次数更多,HCRU更高,费用更高。
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Epidemiological, clinical and economic burden of severe eosinophilic asthma in Taiwan: Results from a large tertiary care hospital.

Background: Burden of severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA) data in Asia are limited.

Objective: This retrospective, observational study characterized SEA epidemiology, healthcare resource use (HCRU) and costs for adult patients in Taiwan.

Methods: Data from Taichung Veterans General Hospital electronic medical record database, between 2013 to 2016, were extracted. Eligible general asthma patients were ≥ 18 years at index date, with ≥ 1 medical claim with an asthma diagnosis after the index date. Patients with SEA (meeting additional criteria: Global Initiative for Asthma Step 4/5 treatment guidelines [within 3 months preceding index date], ≥ 2 clinically significant exacerbations, and eosinophil counts ≥ 300 cells/μL [within 12 months preceding index date] or ≥ 150 cells/μL [on index date]) and SEA patients using high-dose inhaled corticosteroids (HD ICS) were also identified. Twelve months' pre-index data were used to evaluate exacerbation frequency, treatment patterns, HCRU, and costs (2016 US Dollars).

Results: Of 2,601 eligible general asthmatic patients, 162 (6.2%) met predefined criteria for SEA; of SEA patients, 72/162 (44.4%) had used HD ICS. SEA and HD ICS SEA patients experienced more clinically significant exacerbations than general asthma patients (1.6 ± 3.3 and 1.5 ± 2.6 vs 0.6 ± 2.0, p < 0.01). HD ICS SEA and SEA patients incurred at least 2-2.5-fold higher total asthma-related and all-cause costs than general asthma patients and had significantly greater HCRU.

Conclusions: Of eligible Taiwanese general asthma patients, 6.2% met predefined SEA criteria. Compared with general asthma patients, SEA and HD ICS SEA patients used more respiratory medications, experienced more exacerbations, and incurred greater HCRU and higher costs.

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期刊介绍: The Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology (APJAI) is an online open access journal with the recent impact factor (2018) 1.747 APJAI published 4 times per annum (March, June, September, December). Four issues constitute one volume. APJAI publishes original research articles of basic science, clinical science and reviews on various aspects of allergy and immunology. This journal is an official journal of and published by the Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Association, Thailand. The scopes include mechanism, pathogenesis, host-pathogen interaction, host-environment interaction, allergic diseases, immune-mediated diseases, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention, immunotherapy, and vaccine. All papers are published in English and are refereed to international standards.
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