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The impact of HIV-associated lipodystrophy on healthcare utilization and costs

机译:HIV相关脂肪营养不良对医疗保健利用和成本的影响

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Background HIV disease itself is associated with increased healthcare utilization and healthcare expenditures. HIV-infected persons with lipodystrophy have been shown to have poor self-perceptions of health. We evaluated whether lipodystrophy in the HIV-infected population was associated with increased utilization of healthcare services and increased healthcare costs. Objective To examine utilization of healthcare services and associated costs with respect to presence of lipodystrophy among HIV-infected patients. Methods Healthcare utilization and cost of healthcare services were collected from computerized accounting records for participants in a body image study among HIV-infected patients treated at a tertiary care medical center. Lipodystrophy was assessed by physical examination, and effects of lipodystrophy were assessed via body image surveys. Demographic and clinical characteristics were also ascertained. Analysis of healthcare utilization and cost outcomes was performed via between-group analyses. Multivariate modeling was used to determine predictors of healthcare utilization and associated costs. Results Of the 181 HIV-infected participants evaluated in the study, 92 (51%) had clinical evidence of HIV-associated lipodystrophy according to physician examination. Total healthcare utilization, as measured by the number of medical center visits over the study period, was notably increased among HIV-infected subjects with lipodystrophy as compared to HIV-infected subjects without lipodystrophy. Similarly, total healthcare expenditures over the study period were $1,718 more for HIV-infected subjects with lipodystrophy than for HIV-infected subjects without lipodystrophy. Multivariate modeling demonstrated strong associations between healthcare utilization and associated costs, and lipodystrophy score as assessed by a clinician. Healthcare utilization and associated costs were not related to body image survey scores among HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy. Conclusion Patients with HIV-associated lipodystrophy demonstrate an increased utilization of healthcare services with associated increased healthcare costs as compared to HIV-infected patients without lipodystrophy. The economic and healthcare service burdens of HIV-associated lipodystrophy are significant and yet remain inadequately addressed by the medical community.
机译:背景技术HIV疾病本身与提高医疗保健利用率和医疗保健支出有关。已经证明,患有脂肪营养不良的被HIV感染的人对健康的自我感觉很差。我们评估了艾滋病毒感染人群的脂肪营养不良是否与医疗服务利用率的提高和医疗费用的增加有关。目的探讨感染艾滋病毒的患者存在脂肪营养不良时卫生保健服务的利用情况及相关费用。方法从计算机会计记录中收集医疗保健利用率和医疗保健服务成本,以供三级医疗中心接受HIV感染的患者进行身体图像研究。通过身体检查评估脂肪营养不良,并通过身体图像调查评估脂肪营养不良的作用。还确定了人口统计学和临床​​特征。通过组间分析对医疗保健利用率和成本结果进行了分析。多变量建模用于确定医疗保健利用率和相关成本的预测指标。结果在该研究评估的181名HIV感染者中,根据医生检查,有92名(51%)具有与HIV相关的脂肪营养不良的临床证据。通过研究期间医疗中心就诊次数来衡量的总医疗保健利用率与没有脂肪营养不良症的HIV感染者相比,在具有脂肪营养不良症的HIV感染者中明显增加。同样,在研究期间,患有脂营养不良症的HIV感染者比没有脂代谢障碍的HIV感染者多了1,718美元。多变量建模显示出医疗保健利用和相关成本与由临床医生评估的脂肪营养不良评分之间的密切关联。在感染了脂肪营养不良的HIV感染者中,医疗保健利用率和相关费用与人体图像调查得分无关。结论与HIV感染的无脂肪营养不良的患者相比,HIV相关的脂肪营养不良的患者表现出医疗服务利用率的提高和相关的医疗费用的增加。与艾滋病毒有关的脂肪营养不良的经济和医疗服务负担很大,但医学界仍未充分解决。

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