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Cost of noninfectious comorbidities in patients with HIV

OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that the increased prevalence of noninfectious comorbidities (NICMs) observed among HIV-infected patients may result in increased direct costs of medical care compared to the general population. Our objective was to provide estimates of and describe factors contributing t...

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Autores principales: Guaraldi, Giovanni, Zona, Stefano, Menozzi, Marianna, Carli, Federica, Bagni, Pietro, Berti, Alessandra, Rossi, Elisa, Orlando, Gabriella, Zoboli, Giuliana, Palella, Frank
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3789842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098086
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S40607
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author Guaraldi, Giovanni
Zona, Stefano
Menozzi, Marianna
Carli, Federica
Bagni, Pietro
Berti, Alessandra
Rossi, Elisa
Orlando, Gabriella
Zoboli, Giuliana
Palella, Frank
author_facet Guaraldi, Giovanni
Zona, Stefano
Menozzi, Marianna
Carli, Federica
Bagni, Pietro
Berti, Alessandra
Rossi, Elisa
Orlando, Gabriella
Zoboli, Giuliana
Palella, Frank
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description OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that the increased prevalence of noninfectious comorbidities (NICMs) observed among HIV-infected patients may result in increased direct costs of medical care compared to the general population. Our objective was to provide estimates of and describe factors contributing to direct costs for medical care among HIV-infected patients, focusing on NICM care expenditure. METHODS: A case-control study analyzing direct medical care costs in 2009. Antiretroviral therapy (ART)-experienced HIV-infected patients (cases) were compared to age, sex, and race-matched adults from the general population, included in the CINECA ARNO database (controls). NICMs evaluated included cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, bone fractures, and renal failure. Medical care cost information evaluated included pharmacy, outpatient, and inpatient hospital expenditures. Linear regression models were constructed to evaluate predictors of total care cost for the controls and cases. RESULTS: There were 2854 cases and 8562 controls. Mean age was 46 years and 37% were women. We analyzed data from 29,275 drug prescription records. Positive predictors of health care cost in the overall population: HIV infection (β = 2878; confidence interval (CI) = 2001–3755); polypathology (β = 8911; CI = 8356–9466); age (β = 62; CI = 45–79); and ART exposure (β = 18,773; CI = 17,873–19,672). Predictors of health care cost among cases: Center for Disease Control group C (β = 1548; CI = 330–2766); polypathology (β = 11,081; CI = 9447–12,716); age < 50 years (β = 1903; CI = 542–3264); protease inhibitor exposure (per month of use; β = 69; CI = 53–85); CD4 count < 200 cells/mm(3) (β = 5438; CI = 3082–7795); and ART drug change (per change; β = 911; CI = 716–1106). CONCLUSION: Total cost of medical care is higher in cases than controls. Lower medical costs associated with higher CD4 strata are offset by increases in the care costs needed for advancing age, particularly for NICMs.
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spelling pubmed-37898422013-10-04 Cost of noninfectious comorbidities in patients with HIV Guaraldi, Giovanni Zona, Stefano Menozzi, Marianna Carli, Federica Bagni, Pietro Berti, Alessandra Rossi, Elisa Orlando, Gabriella Zoboli, Giuliana Palella, Frank Clinicoecon Outcomes Res Review OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that the increased prevalence of noninfectious comorbidities (NICMs) observed among HIV-infected patients may result in increased direct costs of medical care compared to the general population. Our objective was to provide estimates of and describe factors contributing to direct costs for medical care among HIV-infected patients, focusing on NICM care expenditure. METHODS: A case-control study analyzing direct medical care costs in 2009. Antiretroviral therapy (ART)-experienced HIV-infected patients (cases) were compared to age, sex, and race-matched adults from the general population, included in the CINECA ARNO database (controls). NICMs evaluated included cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, bone fractures, and renal failure. Medical care cost information evaluated included pharmacy, outpatient, and inpatient hospital expenditures. Linear regression models were constructed to evaluate predictors of total care cost for the controls and cases. RESULTS: There were 2854 cases and 8562 controls. Mean age was 46 years and 37% were women. We analyzed data from 29,275 drug prescription records. Positive predictors of health care cost in the overall population: HIV infection (β = 2878; confidence interval (CI) = 2001–3755); polypathology (β = 8911; CI = 8356–9466); age (β = 62; CI = 45–79); and ART exposure (β = 18,773; CI = 17,873–19,672). Predictors of health care cost among cases: Center for Disease Control group C (β = 1548; CI = 330–2766); polypathology (β = 11,081; CI = 9447–12,716); age < 50 years (β = 1903; CI = 542–3264); protease inhibitor exposure (per month of use; β = 69; CI = 53–85); CD4 count < 200 cells/mm(3) (β = 5438; CI = 3082–7795); and ART drug change (per change; β = 911; CI = 716–1106). CONCLUSION: Total cost of medical care is higher in cases than controls. Lower medical costs associated with higher CD4 strata are offset by increases in the care costs needed for advancing age, particularly for NICMs. Dove Medical Press 2013-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3789842/ /pubmed/24098086 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S40607 Text en © 2013 Guaraldi et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zona, Stefano
Menozzi, Marianna
Carli, Federica
Bagni, Pietro
Berti, Alessandra
Rossi, Elisa
Orlando, Gabriella
Zoboli, Giuliana
Palella, Frank
Cost of noninfectious comorbidities in patients with HIV
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3789842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098086
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S40607
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