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The Prevalence of Psychiatric Co-Morbidities is Alarmingly High for Patients undergoing Orthopedic Sports Medicine Procedures

OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of preoperative psychiatric comorbidities and substance abuse disorders among patients undergoing common sports medicine operative procedures has yet to be delineated. This study investigated the prevalence and influence of preoperative psychiatric comorbidities on costs f...

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Autores principales: Khazi, Zain, Duchman, Kyle, Wolf, Brian, Westermann, Robert, Baron, Jacqueline
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407854/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120S00398
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author Khazi, Zain
Duchman, Kyle
Wolf, Brian
Westermann, Robert
Baron, Jacqueline
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description OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of preoperative psychiatric comorbidities and substance abuse disorders among patients undergoing common sports medicine operative procedures has yet to be delineated. This study investigated the prevalence and influence of preoperative psychiatric comorbidities on costs following ten common orthopaedic sports medicine procedures. METHODS: The Humana Inc. administrative claims database was accessed using the PearlDiver research program to identify patients undergoing ten common Sports Medicine interventions (Starman et al,, JBJS, 2010) (Table 1): ACL reconstruction; PCL reconstruction; MCL repair/reconstruction; achilles reconstruction; rotator cuff repair; meniscal repair/reconstruction; hip arthroscopy; arthroscopic shoulder labral repair; patellofemoral instability; and shoulder instability repair from 2007-2017q1. Patients were stratified by preoperative diagnoses (Table 2) of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia. Cohorts included patients with ≥1 psychiatric comorbidity [Psychiatric] vs. those without psychiatric comorbidities [No Psychiatric]. Patients were assessed for diagnosed substance-abuse disorders, including alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, or tobacco use disorder. Temporal trends from 2007-2016 [rate of ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidity] were assessed per 100,000 persons utilizing linear regression and ANOVA regression analyses. Differences in costs across groups were assessed utilizing MannWhitney tests using the R statistical tool housed within the PearlDiver research program. RESULTS: The prevalence of ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidity [Psychiatric] in the whole database was 10.31% versus 21.21% amongst those patients undergoing one of the ten common orthopaedic interventions. Rotator cuff repair (28%), meniscus repair (24.58%), and hip arthroscopy with concomitant labral repair (26.27%) had the highest prevalence of patients with ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidity diagnosed preoperatively. The presence of ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidities diagnosed preoperatively versus those without psychiatric co-morbidities was associated with increased per capita patient costs (all p<0.01) for all procedures (Table 2). The rate of psychiatric co-morbidities remained elevated across all ten conditions (all p>0.05, Table 5-6; Figure 1) from 2007-2016. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of preoperatively diagnosed psychiatric comorbidities among patients undergoing orthopaedic sports medicine procedures (21.21%) is alarmingly high and nearly two times higher than baseline rates reported in the database. The presence of psychiatric comorbidities preoperatively was associated with increased costs for all investigated orthopaedic sports medicine procedures, warranting further investigation. 1Quality and Content of Internet-Based Information for Ten Common Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Diagnoses. Starman, J.S., Gettys, F.K., Capo, J.A., Fleischli, J.E., Norton, H.J. and Karunakar, M.A. JBJS. (92)1612-1618. 2010.
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spelling pubmed-74078542020-08-19 The Prevalence of Psychiatric Co-Morbidities is Alarmingly High for Patients undergoing Orthopedic Sports Medicine Procedures Khazi, Zain Duchman, Kyle Wolf, Brian Westermann, Robert Baron, Jacqueline Orthop J Sports Med Article OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of preoperative psychiatric comorbidities and substance abuse disorders among patients undergoing common sports medicine operative procedures has yet to be delineated. This study investigated the prevalence and influence of preoperative psychiatric comorbidities on costs following ten common orthopaedic sports medicine procedures. METHODS: The Humana Inc. administrative claims database was accessed using the PearlDiver research program to identify patients undergoing ten common Sports Medicine interventions (Starman et al,, JBJS, 2010) (Table 1): ACL reconstruction; PCL reconstruction; MCL repair/reconstruction; achilles reconstruction; rotator cuff repair; meniscal repair/reconstruction; hip arthroscopy; arthroscopic shoulder labral repair; patellofemoral instability; and shoulder instability repair from 2007-2017q1. Patients were stratified by preoperative diagnoses (Table 2) of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia. Cohorts included patients with ≥1 psychiatric comorbidity [Psychiatric] vs. those without psychiatric comorbidities [No Psychiatric]. Patients were assessed for diagnosed substance-abuse disorders, including alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, or tobacco use disorder. Temporal trends from 2007-2016 [rate of ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidity] were assessed per 100,000 persons utilizing linear regression and ANOVA regression analyses. Differences in costs across groups were assessed utilizing MannWhitney tests using the R statistical tool housed within the PearlDiver research program. RESULTS: The prevalence of ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidity [Psychiatric] in the whole database was 10.31% versus 21.21% amongst those patients undergoing one of the ten common orthopaedic interventions. Rotator cuff repair (28%), meniscus repair (24.58%), and hip arthroscopy with concomitant labral repair (26.27%) had the highest prevalence of patients with ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidity diagnosed preoperatively. The presence of ≥1 psychiatric co-morbidities diagnosed preoperatively versus those without psychiatric co-morbidities was associated with increased per capita patient costs (all p<0.01) for all procedures (Table 2). The rate of psychiatric co-morbidities remained elevated across all ten conditions (all p>0.05, Table 5-6; Figure 1) from 2007-2016. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of preoperatively diagnosed psychiatric comorbidities among patients undergoing orthopaedic sports medicine procedures (21.21%) is alarmingly high and nearly two times higher than baseline rates reported in the database. The presence of psychiatric comorbidities preoperatively was associated with increased costs for all investigated orthopaedic sports medicine procedures, warranting further investigation. 1Quality and Content of Internet-Based Information for Ten Common Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Diagnoses. Starman, J.S., Gettys, F.K., Capo, J.A., Fleischli, J.E., Norton, H.J. and Karunakar, M.A. JBJS. (92)1612-1618. 2010. SAGE Publications 2020-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7407854/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120S00398 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For article reuse guidelines, please visit SAGE’s website at http://www.sagepub.com/journals-permissions.
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The Prevalence of Psychiatric Co-Morbidities is Alarmingly High for Patients undergoing Orthopedic Sports Medicine Procedures
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title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence of Psychiatric Co-Morbidities is Alarmingly High for Patients undergoing Orthopedic Sports Medicine Procedures
title_short The Prevalence of Psychiatric Co-Morbidities is Alarmingly High for Patients undergoing Orthopedic Sports Medicine Procedures
title_sort prevalence of psychiatric co-morbidities is alarmingly high for patients undergoing orthopedic sports medicine procedures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407854/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120S00398
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