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The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011

Studies assessing the costs of alcoholic liver disease are lacking. We aimed to calculate the costs of hospitalisations before and after diagnosis compared to population controls matched by age, sex and socio-economic deprivation. We aimed to use population level data to identify a cohort of individ...

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Autores principales: Bouttell, Janet, Lewsey, James, Geue, Claudia, Antony, Grace, Briggs, Andrew, McCartney, Gerry, Hutchinson, Sharon, Graham, Lesley, Heydtmann, Mathis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27783619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162980
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author Bouttell, Janet
Lewsey, James
Geue, Claudia
Antony, Grace
Briggs, Andrew
McCartney, Gerry
Hutchinson, Sharon
Graham, Lesley
Heydtmann, Mathis
author_facet Bouttell, Janet
Lewsey, James
Geue, Claudia
Antony, Grace
Briggs, Andrew
McCartney, Gerry
Hutchinson, Sharon
Graham, Lesley
Heydtmann, Mathis
author_sort Bouttell, Janet
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description Studies assessing the costs of alcoholic liver disease are lacking. We aimed to calculate the costs of hospitalisations before and after diagnosis compared to population controls matched by age, sex and socio-economic deprivation. We aimed to use population level data to identify a cohort of individuals hospitalised for the first time with alcoholic liver disease in Scotland between 1991 and 2011.Incident cases were classified by disease severity, sex, age group, socio-economic deprivation and year of index admission. 5 matched controls for every incident case were identified from the Scottish population level primary care database. Hospital costs were calculated for both cases and controls using length of stay from morbidity records and hospital-specific daily rates by specialty. Remaining lifetime costs were estimated using parametric survival models and predicted annual costs. 35,208 incident alcoholic liver disease hospitalisations were identified. Mean annual hospital costs for cases were 2.3 times that of controls pre diagnosis (£804 higher) and 10.2 times (£12,774 higher) post diagnosis. Mean incident admission cost was £6,663. Remaining lifetime cost for a male, 50–59 years old, living in the most deprived area diagnosed with acoholic liver disease was estimated to be £65,999 higher than the matched controls (£12,474 for 7.43 years remaining life compared to £1,224 for 21.8 years). In Scotland, alcoholic liver disease diagnosis is associated with significant increases in admissions to hospital both before and after diagnosis. Our results provide robust population level estimates of costs of alcoholic liver disease for the purposes of health-care delivery, planning and future cost-effectiveness analyses.
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spelling pubmed-50826352016-11-04 The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011 Bouttell, Janet Lewsey, James Geue, Claudia Antony, Grace Briggs, Andrew McCartney, Gerry Hutchinson, Sharon Graham, Lesley Heydtmann, Mathis PLoS One Research Article Studies assessing the costs of alcoholic liver disease are lacking. We aimed to calculate the costs of hospitalisations before and after diagnosis compared to population controls matched by age, sex and socio-economic deprivation. We aimed to use population level data to identify a cohort of individuals hospitalised for the first time with alcoholic liver disease in Scotland between 1991 and 2011.Incident cases were classified by disease severity, sex, age group, socio-economic deprivation and year of index admission. 5 matched controls for every incident case were identified from the Scottish population level primary care database. Hospital costs were calculated for both cases and controls using length of stay from morbidity records and hospital-specific daily rates by specialty. Remaining lifetime costs were estimated using parametric survival models and predicted annual costs. 35,208 incident alcoholic liver disease hospitalisations were identified. Mean annual hospital costs for cases were 2.3 times that of controls pre diagnosis (£804 higher) and 10.2 times (£12,774 higher) post diagnosis. Mean incident admission cost was £6,663. Remaining lifetime cost for a male, 50–59 years old, living in the most deprived area diagnosed with acoholic liver disease was estimated to be £65,999 higher than the matched controls (£12,474 for 7.43 years remaining life compared to £1,224 for 21.8 years). In Scotland, alcoholic liver disease diagnosis is associated with significant increases in admissions to hospital both before and after diagnosis. Our results provide robust population level estimates of costs of alcoholic liver disease for the purposes of health-care delivery, planning and future cost-effectiveness analyses. Public Library of Science 2016-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5082635/ /pubmed/27783619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162980 Text en © 2016 Bouttell et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bouttell, Janet
Lewsey, James
Geue, Claudia
Antony, Grace
Briggs, Andrew
McCartney, Gerry
Hutchinson, Sharon
Graham, Lesley
Heydtmann, Mathis
The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011
title The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011
title_full The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011
title_fullStr The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011
title_full_unstemmed The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011
title_short The SCottish Alcoholic Liver disease Evaluation: A Population-Level Matched Cohort Study of Hospital-Based Costs, 1991-2011
title_sort scottish alcoholic liver disease evaluation: a population-level matched cohort study of hospital-based costs, 1991-2011
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27783619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162980
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