Healthcare consumption in congenital heart disease: A temporal life-course perspective following pediatric cases to adulthood

IF 0.8 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Salma Pardhan , Zacharias Mandalenakis , Kok Wai Giang , Maria Fedchenko , Peter Eriksson , Mikael Dellborg
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Abstract

Background

Improvements in diagnosis, intervention, and care of congenital heart disease (CHD) have led to increased survivability and lifelong dependence on healthcare. This study aims to determine the extensiveness of inpatient care episodes across different life-stages and CHD severity compared to matched controls, and to explore how healthcare utilization among pediatric CHD cases have changed over time.

Methodology

National registry data was used to conduct a 1:9 matching analysis with age and sex matched controls. Then, Poisson timeseries analysis was used to conduct trend analysis for inpatient healthcare utilization among pediatric cases <18 years of age.

Results

Most CHD cases were non-complex (87.3%), with highest hospitalization rates occurring in infancy. Mean number of hospitalizations among complex cases were over twice that of non-complex cases. Also, as age progressed, mean hospitalization for non-complex cases began converging to the control population. In terms of trend analysis within this study period, healthcare utilization increased by 34% among the infant categories, but decreased by 12% and 32% among children between 1-9 years and 10–17 years, respectively. Also, utilization was not trending in one direction substantiating the claim that multiple time periods are required to assess temporal changes within this population.

Conclusion

Inpatient healthcare utilization among the CHD population appears to be decreasing over time in most cases, where non-complex cases transitioning to adult care are increasingly converging to the general population. Additionally, this study validates the need to use multiple time-periods when conducting longitudinal studies across the CHD population.

先天性心脏病的医疗保健消费:从儿科病例到成年期的时间生命历程视角
背景:先天性心脏病(CHD)的诊断、干预和护理的改善导致了生存率的提高和对医疗保健的终身依赖。本研究旨在确定与匹配对照组相比,不同生命阶段和冠心病严重程度的住院治疗事件的广广性,并探讨儿科冠心病患者的医疗保健利用如何随时间变化。方法采用国家登记数据,与年龄和性别匹配的对照组进行1:9的匹配分析。然后采用泊松时间序列分析对18岁儿童住院医疗保健利用情况进行趋势分析。结果冠心病以非复杂性为主(87.3%),以婴儿期住院率最高。复杂病例的平均住院次数是非复杂病例的两倍以上。此外,随着年龄的增长,非复杂病例的平均住院率开始向对照人群靠拢。在本研究期间的趋势分析中,婴儿类别的保健利用增加了34%,但在1-9岁和10-17岁的儿童中分别下降了12%和32%。此外,利用率并没有朝一个方向发展,这证实了需要多个时期来评估这一人口的时间变化的说法。结论冠心病患者的住院医疗保健使用率随着时间的推移呈下降趋势,其中过渡到成人护理的非复杂病例越来越多地向普通人群靠拢。此外,本研究验证了在对冠心病人群进行纵向研究时使用多个时间段的必要性。
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International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease
International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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