Understanding characteristics, conditions and treatment patterns among males diagnosed with Rett syndrome: an analysis of commercial health insurance claims

T. Davis, P. Parab, D. May, C. Ruetsch
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Background: Though rarely diagnosed with Rett syndrome, males account for 3–5% of all cases in the USA. Nevertheless, few studies have examined characteristics of males with Rett syndrome and their healthcare service utilization using commercially available healthcare claims data. Objective: Improve understanding of healthcare service utilization and cost associated with the population of males with Rett syndrome. Methods: Data were integrated medical and pharmacy claims. Male individuals with more than two claims with a primary diagnosis of Rett syndrome were stratified into age groups (<5 years; ≥5 and <10 years; and ≥10 years). Patient descriptions, comorbidities, service utilization and cost were measured. Results: Mean age was 20.4 years and most patients had Medicaid. Epilepsy, incontinence, dyspnea and dysphagia were common comorbidities during follow-up. Individuals averaged 6.7 office visits, 4.1 outpatient visits, 2.2 emergency admissions and 4.5 inpatient admissions per year. Occupational therapy was used more than physical and speech therapy. Conclusion: The study improves understanding of males with Rett syndrome within a commercially available dataset.
了解男性Rett综合征诊断的特征、条件和治疗模式:商业健康保险索赔分析
背景:虽然很少被诊断为Rett综合征,但男性占美国所有病例的3-5%。然而,很少有研究使用商业上可获得的医疗保健索赔数据来检查Rett综合征男性的特征及其医疗保健服务的利用情况。目的:提高对Rett综合征男性人群医疗服务利用和费用的了解。方法:将医学和药学索赔数据进行整合。有2例以上初步诊断为Rett综合征的男性个体被分为不同年龄组(<5岁;≥5年和<10年;≥10年)。测量了患者描述、合并症、服务利用率和成本。结果:患者平均年龄20.4岁,大多数患者有医疗补助。癫痫、尿失禁、呼吸困难和吞咽困难是随访中常见的合并症。个人平均每年6.7次办公室就诊,4.1次门诊就诊,2.2次急诊就诊和4.5次住院就诊。职业疗法的使用比物理疗法和语言疗法更多。结论:该研究在商业数据集中提高了对Rett综合征男性的理解。
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