健康索赔数据中的痴呆:不同病例定义对发病率和患病率估计的影响

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1002/mpr.1947
Oliver Riedel, Malte Braitmaier, Ingo Langner
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包括阿尔茨海默病(AD)和血管性痴呆(VD)在内的痴呆亚型的流行病学及其对健康声明数据中不同病例定义(“算法”)的依赖程度仍未得到充分研究。方法基于健康声明数据,计算患病率估计(每100人)、发病率(IRs,每100人年)以及AD、VD和其他痴呆(oD)的比例。五种提高严格程度的算法考虑了住院/门诊诊断(#1,#2),抗痴呆药物(#3)或支持性诊断(#4,#5)。算法1检测到213409例(算法2:197400例;# 3: 48688;# 4: 3033;#5: 3105),痴呆患病率为3.44,IR为1.39 (AD: 0.80/0.21, VD: 0.79/0.31)。算法降低了任何痴呆症的患病率(#2:3.19;# 3: 0.75;# 4: 0.04;#5: 0.05), ir (#2: 1.13;# 3: 0.18;#4: 0.05, #5: 0.05)算法1-2和算法4-5显示AD(23.3% ~ 26.6%)、VD(19.9% ~ 23.2%)和oD(53.1% ~ 53.8%)的比例相似,算法3估计AD(45%)、VD(12.1%)和oD(43.0%)。健康索赔数据显示,由于相应编码的患者患病率/发病率明显较低,因此AD的估计比先前报道的要低。使用药物来定义痴呆可能会改善对AD比例的估计,而支持性诊断的作用有限。
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Dementia in health claims data: The influence of different case definitions on incidence and prevalence estimates

Objectives

The epidemiology of dementia subtypes including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VD) and their reliance on different case definitions (“algorithms”) in health claims data are still understudied.

Methods

Based on health claims data, prevalence estimates (per 100 persons), incidence rates (IRs, per 100 person-years), and proportions of AD, VD, and other dementias (oD) were calculated. Five algorithms of increasing strictness considered inpatient/outpatient diagnoses (#1, #2), antidementia drugs (#3) or supportive diagnostics (#4, #5).

Results

Algorithm 1 detected 213,409 cases (#2: 197,400; #3: 48,688; #4: 3033; #5: 3105), a prevalence for any dementia of 3.44 and an IR of 1.39 (AD: 0.80/0.21, VD: 0.79/0.31). The prevalence decreased by algorithms for any dementia (#2: 3.19; #3: 0.75; #4: 0.04; #5: 0.05) as did IRs (#2: 1.13; #3: 0.18; #4: 0.05, #5: 0.05). Algorithms 1–2, and 4–5 revealed similar proportions of AD (23.3%–26.6%), VD (19.9%–23.2%), and oD (53.1%–53.8%), algorithm 3 estimated 45% (AD), 12.1% (VD), and 43.0% (oD).

Conclusions

Health claims data show lower estimates of AD than previously reported, due to markedly lower prevalent/incident proportions of patients with corresponding codes. Using medication in defining dementia potentially improves estimating the proportion of AD while supportive diagnostics were of limited use.

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