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Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study

BACKGROUND: Poor asthma control is associated with high short-acting β(2)-agonist (SABA) use. AIM: To assess asthma-related healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU) and medication costs associated with high versus low SABA prescriptions in the UK. DESIGN & SETTING: Analysis of SABINA I (SABA use I...

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Autores principales: Attar-Zadeh, Darush, Capstick, Toby, Leese, Deborah, Arnetorp, Sofie, Rapsomaniki, Eleni, Da Costa, Keith Peres, Maslova, Ekaterina, Xu, Yang, Gibson, Danny, Quint, Jennifer K
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Publicado: Royal College of General Practitioners 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36759020
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0015
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author Attar-Zadeh, Darush
Capstick, Toby
Leese, Deborah
Arnetorp, Sofie
Rapsomaniki, Eleni
Da Costa, Keith Peres
Maslova, Ekaterina
Xu, Yang
Gibson, Danny
Quint, Jennifer K
author_facet Attar-Zadeh, Darush
Capstick, Toby
Leese, Deborah
Arnetorp, Sofie
Rapsomaniki, Eleni
Da Costa, Keith Peres
Maslova, Ekaterina
Xu, Yang
Gibson, Danny
Quint, Jennifer K
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description BACKGROUND: Poor asthma control is associated with high short-acting β(2)-agonist (SABA) use. AIM: To assess asthma-related healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU) and medication costs associated with high versus low SABA prescriptions in the UK. DESIGN & SETTING: Analysis of SABINA I (SABA use IN Asthma I), a retrospective longitudinal study using UK electronic health records (Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD 2008−2019 and Hospital Episode Statistics database). METHOD: Eligible patients were ≥12 years old with SABA prescriptions in the past year. SABA prescriptions (number of canisters per year) were defined as high (≥3) or low (1–2). Association of SABA prescriptions with HCRU was assessed by negative binominal model adjusted for covariates. The UK unit costs from the NHS were applied to estimate total healthcare costs (2020). Medication costs were based on the annual average number of canisters per year per patient. RESULTS: Overall, 186 061 patients with SABA prescriptions were included, of whom 51% were prescribed high SABA. Total annual average costs (HCRU and medication) were 52% higher in the high SABA group versus the low SABA group (£2 256 091 per 1000 patients/year versus £1 480 640 per 1000 patients/year). Medication costs accounted for the majority of asthma-related costs. Across both groups, most HCRU costs were for non–exacerbation-related primary care or hospital outpatient visits. The annual average HCRU cost difference for high SABA versus low SABA was the greatest for hospitalisations (+230%; £15 521 per 1000 patients/year versus £4697 per 1000 patients/year) and exacerbation-related primary care visits (+162%; £18 770 per 1000 patients/year versus £7160 per 1000 patients/year). Asthma-related HCRU extrapolated to the broader UK asthma population was £108.5 million per year higher with high SABA versus low SABA. CONCLUSION: High SABA versus low SABA prescriptions are associated with higher asthma-related HCRU costs.
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spelling pubmed-106461922023-09-03 Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study Attar-Zadeh, Darush Capstick, Toby Leese, Deborah Arnetorp, Sofie Rapsomaniki, Eleni Da Costa, Keith Peres Maslova, Ekaterina Xu, Yang Gibson, Danny Quint, Jennifer K BJGP Open Research BACKGROUND: Poor asthma control is associated with high short-acting β(2)-agonist (SABA) use. AIM: To assess asthma-related healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU) and medication costs associated with high versus low SABA prescriptions in the UK. DESIGN & SETTING: Analysis of SABINA I (SABA use IN Asthma I), a retrospective longitudinal study using UK electronic health records (Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD 2008−2019 and Hospital Episode Statistics database). METHOD: Eligible patients were ≥12 years old with SABA prescriptions in the past year. SABA prescriptions (number of canisters per year) were defined as high (≥3) or low (1–2). Association of SABA prescriptions with HCRU was assessed by negative binominal model adjusted for covariates. The UK unit costs from the NHS were applied to estimate total healthcare costs (2020). Medication costs were based on the annual average number of canisters per year per patient. RESULTS: Overall, 186 061 patients with SABA prescriptions were included, of whom 51% were prescribed high SABA. Total annual average costs (HCRU and medication) were 52% higher in the high SABA group versus the low SABA group (£2 256 091 per 1000 patients/year versus £1 480 640 per 1000 patients/year). Medication costs accounted for the majority of asthma-related costs. Across both groups, most HCRU costs were for non–exacerbation-related primary care or hospital outpatient visits. The annual average HCRU cost difference for high SABA versus low SABA was the greatest for hospitalisations (+230%; £15 521 per 1000 patients/year versus £4697 per 1000 patients/year) and exacerbation-related primary care visits (+162%; £18 770 per 1000 patients/year versus £7160 per 1000 patients/year). Asthma-related HCRU extrapolated to the broader UK asthma population was £108.5 million per year higher with high SABA versus low SABA. CONCLUSION: High SABA versus low SABA prescriptions are associated with higher asthma-related HCRU costs. Royal College of General Practitioners 2023-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10646192/ /pubmed/36759020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0015 Text en Copyright © 2023, The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Attar-Zadeh, Darush
Capstick, Toby
Leese, Deborah
Arnetorp, Sofie
Rapsomaniki, Eleni
Da Costa, Keith Peres
Maslova, Ekaterina
Xu, Yang
Gibson, Danny
Quint, Jennifer K
Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study
title Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study
title_full Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study
title_fullStr Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study
title_short Healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational UK SABINA study
title_sort healthcare costs associated with short-acting β(2)-agonists in asthma: observational uk sabina study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36759020
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0015
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