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Characterizing Healthcare Utilization, Direct Costs, and Comorbidities Associated with Interstitial Cystitis: A Retrospective Claims Analysis

Posted on:2017-10-26Degree:Master'Type:Thesis
University:University of WashingtonCandidate:Tung, AmyFull Text:PDF
GTID:2464390014469780Subject:Pharmaceutical sciences
Abstract/Summary:
Introduction: Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a debilitating condition that affects up to five percent of the United States (US) population.1 The condition is characterized by bladder pain, urinary urgency and frequency, and in some patients, bladder lesions called Hunner's Lesions (HL). Patients with HL experience a clinical course distinctly different from patients without HL.2 Prior research describing the burden of IC is outdated and lacks HL-level detail. This study aims to characterize healthcare utilization, direct costs, and comorbidities associated with IC, and among IC patients, elucidate differences between those with and without HL.;Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using healthcare claims from the Truven Health MarketScanRTM Research Databases. Adults with an incident IC diagnosis between 2009 and 2014 were identified and matched to non-IC patients on age, gender, and geographic region. Healthcare utilization, direct costs, and comorbidities during the first 12 months after diagnosis were compared between the two groups, as well as between IC subgroups with and without HL.;Results: IC patients (n=24,836) were predominantly (92%) female, with a mean age of 49.0 (SD = 15.3) years. IC patients utilized significantly more healthcare resources across all categories compared to non-IC patients. On average, having IC was associated with ;Conclusion: Our findings suggest that patients with IC have significantly higher healthcare utilization, costs, and comorbidities compared to non-IC patients. This economic burden is further amplified in those with HL.
Keywords/Search Tags:Healthcare utilization, IC patients, Costs, Comorbidities, Non-ic patients, Associated
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