Burden of Musculoskeletal Injuries in U.S. Active Duty Service Members: A 12-Year Study Spanning Fiscal Years 2010-2021.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Veronika Pav, Xiaoning Yuan, Brad Isaacson, Courtney Colahan, Ben Hando
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Abstract

Background: Musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs) represent the most substantial and enduring threat to U.S. military readiness. Previous studies have focused on narrow surveillance periods, single branches of service, and used variable approaches for MSKI identification and classification. Therefore, the goals of this retrospective population study were to report the incidence, prevalence, and types of MSKIs sustained by active duty service members (ADSMs) across four Services in direct care (DC) and private sector care (PC) settings over fiscal years (FYs) 2010-2021, and to quantify and describe associated health care utilization and PC costs over the same period.

Methods: This study included ADSMs from the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy. Prevalence and incidence rates for Head/Neck, Upper Extremity (UE), Spine (upper back, middle back, lower back, pelvic), and Lower Extremity (LE) MSKIs in ADSMs, associated health care utilization, and PC costs were derived by querying electronic health records from DC, PC claims, and theater medical data from the Military Health System Data Repository. Patient episodes of care and associated PC costs related to MSKIs in DC and PC settings were classified into mutually exclusive outpatient encounter categories and acute inpatient stays, body regions, and Services.

Results: Over FY10-21, the most prevalent MSKIs were LE (24-29%) followed by Spine (17-20%), UE (14-16%), and Head/Neck (6-8%). Across FY10-21, soldiers were more likely to sustain LE MSKI than Airmen (risk ratio 1.12-1.30) and Marines demonstrated an increasing risk of LE MSKI prevalence and incidence (relative to Airmen) over the study period. The rise in prevalence of LE, Spine, UE, and Head/Neck MSKIs over FY10-21 was accompanied by increased health care utilization and reliance on PC care, especially same-day surgeries (SDS). PC reliance for SDS increased across body regions from FY10 to its peak in FY20 (Head/Neck: 22.7% to 49.7%, Spine: 37.1% to 57.0%, LE: 38.6% to 51.5%, UE: 40.4% to 53.5%). In FY21, the MHS incurred the highest PC costs for LE MSKIs ($132,242,289), followed by Spine ($98,738,863), UE ($92,118,071), and Head/Neck ($42,718,754).

Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first population study of MSKIs in ADSMs spanning the ICD-10 CM transition (FY15-16) that includes the four Services. Across Services, MSKIs in the U.S. military remain a prevalent and persistent problem. Consistent with prior research, the LE was the most common and costly body region affected by MSKIs. Service members with MSKIs demonstrated an increasing reliance on PC for MSKI care, particularly SDS, over the study period. Expanding future research efforts to include all Services to assess risk factors and patient outcomes for treatments across DC and PC settings is vital to mitigate the threat posed by MSKIs to the readiness of the U.S. Armed Forces.

美国现役军人肌肉骨骼损伤的负担:跨越 2010-2021 财政年度的 12 年研究。
背景:肌肉骨骼损伤 (MSKI) 是对美军战备状态最严重和最持久的威胁。以前的研究主要集中在狭窄的监测期内和单一的军种,并使用不同的方法对 MSKI 进行识别和分类。因此,这项回顾性人群研究的目标是报告 2010-2021 财年(FYs)期间四个军种的现役军人(ADSMs)在直接护理(DC)和私营部门护理(PC)环境中遭受 MSKIs 的发生率、流行率和类型,并量化和描述同期相关的医疗保健利用率和 PC 成本:本研究包括来自空军、陆军、海军陆战队和海军的 ADSM。通过查询华盛顿特区的电子健康记录、个人计算机索赔以及军事健康系统数据存储库中的战区医疗数据,得出了 ADSM 中头颈部、上肢 (UE)、脊柱(上背部、中背部、下背部、骨盆)和下肢 (LE) MSKI 的流行率和发病率、相关医疗保健利用率以及个人计算机成本。在DC和PC环境中,与MSKIs相关的患者护理事件和相关PC成本被分为相互排斥的门诊病人就诊类别和急性住院病人住院类别、身体部位和服务项目:在 2010-21 财年期间,最常见的 MSKI 是左侧肢体(24-29%),其次是脊柱(17-20%)、上肢(14-16%)和头颈部(6-8%)。在整个 2010-21 财政年度,士兵比空军士兵更有可能遭受 LE MSKI(风险比为 1.12-1.30),海军陆战队员在研究期间的 LE MSKI 流行率和发病率(相对于空军士兵)呈上升趋势。在 10-21 财政年度期间,LE、脊柱、UE 和头颈部 MSKI 发病率上升的同时,医疗保健利用率和对 PC 护理的依赖性也在增加,特别是当天手术(SDS)。从 2010 财政年度到 20 财政年度的高峰期,各地区对 SDS 的 PC 依赖度均有所上升(头颈部:22.7% 上升至 49.7%;脊柱:37.1% 上升至 57.0%;LE:38.6% 上升至 51.5%;UE:40.4% 上升至 53.5%)。21 财政年度,医疗服务部在腰椎间盘突出症 MSKI 方面的 PC 费用最高(132,242,289 美元),其次是脊柱(98,738,863 美元)、上肢下肢(92,118,071 美元)和头颈部(42,718,754 美元):据我们所知,这是首次对ADSM中的MSKIs进行人口研究,研究时间跨越ICD-10 CM过渡时期(15-16财年),其中包括四个服务部门。在各军种中,MSKIs 在美军中仍然是一个普遍且持续存在的问题。与之前的研究一致,受 MSKIs 影响最常见、最昂贵的身体部位是左腿。在研究期间,患有 MSKI 的军人越来越多地依赖 PC 进行 MSKI 治疗,尤其是 SDS。为了减轻 MSKIs 对美国武装部队战备状态的威胁,必须扩大未来的研究工作,将所有军种都包括进来,以评估 DC 和 PC 环境下治疗的风险因素和患者预后。
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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.20
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8.30%
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393
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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