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Increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders and health care-associated costs among patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis.

机译:中度至重度牛皮癣患者的精神疾病患病率和医疗保健相关费用增加。

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OBJECTIVE: To characterize the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis and compare health care costs between patients with and without psychiatric comorbidities. METHODS: In a retrospective, matched case-control study, data for services from nearly 75 health care plans in the United States (U.S.) were collected from PharMetrics Patient Centric Database using International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision Clinical Modification codes, identifying a total of 39,855 adults with moderate-to-severe psoriasis (n=7,971) and without (controls; n=31,884). Patients with psoriasis had at least one psoriasis health care claim and received at least one medical/prescription treatment claim within two consecutive years. Psychiatric comorbidities and treatments among patients and controls were determined by claims. Annual inpatient, outpatient, emergency room, and prescription costs for those with and without psoriasis and those with and without psychiatric disorders were compared. RESULTS: Patients had significantly higher prevalence of anxiety (6.9% versus 4.4%), depression (9.2% versus 5.3%), bipolar disorder (1.1% versus 0.5%), or delirium (0.3% versus 0.1%; P is less than 0.05) than controls (others P is less than 0.0001). Significantly higher proportions of patients with psoriasis received antidepressants (6.1% versus 0.9%), anxiolytics (5.0% versus 0.8%), or antipsychotics (5.9% versus 0.9%) compared with controls (each P is less than 0.0001). Total health care costs for patients with psoriasis (US Dollars 11, 369.47) were significantly higher than for controls (Dollars 3,427.60; P is less than 0.001). Psoriasis patients with psychiatric disorders had significantly higher health care costs (Dollars 17,637.66) than those without psychiatric disorders (Dollars 10,362.80; P is less than 0.001). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of psychiatric disorders is higher in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis than in controls. Annual health care costs are higher in psoriasis patients with psychiatric disorders than in those without psychiatric disorders.
机译:目的:鉴定中度至重度牛皮癣患者的精神疾病患病率,并比较有和没有精神病合并症的患者之间的医疗保健费用。方法:在一项回顾性,匹配病例对照研究中,使用国际疾病分类,第九修订版临床修改代码从PharMetrics患者中心数据库中收集了来自美国近75个医疗保健计划的服务数据。共有39855名患有中度至重度牛皮癣的成年人(n = 7971)和没有(对照; n = 31884)。牛皮癣患者在连续两年内至少有一项牛皮癣保健要求,并且接受了至少一项医学/处方治疗要求。患者和对照组之间的精神病合并症和治疗方法通过索赔确定。比较了有和没有银屑病的患者和有或没有精神病患者的年度住院,门诊,急诊室和处方费用。结果:患者的焦虑症患病率明显较高(6.9%比4.4%),抑郁症(9.2%比5.3%),双相情感障碍(1.1%比0.5%)或higher妄(0.3%比0.1%; P小于0.05)。 )比对照组(其他P小于0.0001)。与对照组相比,银屑病患者接受抗抑郁药(6.1%比0.9%),抗焦虑药(5.0%比0.8%)或抗精神病药(5.9%比0.9%)的比例要高得多(每个P均小于0.0001)。牛皮癣患者的总医疗保健费用(11美元,369.47美元)明显高于对照组(3,427.60美元; P小于0.001)。患有精神疾病的牛皮癣患者的医疗保健费用(美元17,637.66)要比没有精神疾病的牛皮癣患者(美元10,362.80; P小于0.001)高得多。结论:中度至重度牛皮癣患者的精神疾病患病率高于对照组。患有精神病的牛皮癣患者的年度医疗保健费用要高于没有精神病的牛皮癣患者。

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