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Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis

OBJECTIVE: To describe mortality, healthcare resource utilization (HRU), and costs among Medicare beneficiaries with primary Clostridioides difficile infection (pCDI) or recurrent CDI (rCDI), with and without sepsis. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective observational study of 100% Medicare Fee-for-...

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Autores principales: Amin, Alpesh, Nelson, Winnie W., Dreyfus, Jill, Wong, Anny C., Mohammadi, Iman, Teigland, Christie, Dahdal, David N., Feuerstadt, Paul
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35510091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20499361221095679
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author Amin, Alpesh
Nelson, Winnie W.
Dreyfus, Jill
Wong, Anny C.
Mohammadi, Iman
Teigland, Christie
Dahdal, David N.
Feuerstadt, Paul
author_facet Amin, Alpesh
Nelson, Winnie W.
Dreyfus, Jill
Wong, Anny C.
Mohammadi, Iman
Teigland, Christie
Dahdal, David N.
Feuerstadt, Paul
author_sort Amin, Alpesh
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe mortality, healthcare resource utilization (HRU), and costs among Medicare beneficiaries with primary Clostridioides difficile infection (pCDI) or recurrent CDI (rCDI), with and without sepsis. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective observational study of 100% Medicare Fee-for-Service claims from adults aged ⩾ 65 years with ⩾1 CDI episode between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2017. Patients were continuously enrolled in Medicare Parts A/B/D 12 months before and up to 12 months after pCDI. ICD-9/10 codes defined CDI using ⩾1 inpatient claim, or ⩾1 outpatient claim plus ⩾1 claim for CDI treatment. The pCDI episode ended after 14 days without a CDI claim. rCDI episodes started within 8 weeks from the end of a previous CDI episode. ICD-9/10 codes identified all-cause sepsis over 12 month follow-up. RESULTS: Of 497,489 CDI patients, 41.0% (N = 203,888) had sepsis; 57.7% with sepsis died versus 32.4% without sepsis. Among patients with pCDI only (N = 345,893) or ⩾1 rCDI (N = 151,596), 39.2% and 45.1% suffered sepsis, respectively. All-cause hospitalizations were frequent for all cohorts (range: 81–99%). Among patients who died, those with sepsis versus without had more-frequent intensive care unit (ICU) use (pCDI: 29% versus 15%; rCDI: 65% versus 34%), longer hospital stays (pCDI: 12 versus 10 days; rCDI: 12 versus 9 days), and higher per-patient-per-month costs (pCDI: $34,841 versus $22,753; rCDI: $42,269 versus $25,047). In both cohorts, sepsis patients who survived had higher total costs and all-cause HRU than those without sepsis. All p < 0.001 above. CONCLUSIONS: Sepsis was common among Medicare beneficiaries with CDI. CDI patients with sepsis, especially after an rCDI, experienced higher mortality, HRU, and costs compared with those without sepsis.
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spelling pubmed-90584562022-05-03 Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis Amin, Alpesh Nelson, Winnie W. Dreyfus, Jill Wong, Anny C. Mohammadi, Iman Teigland, Christie Dahdal, David N. Feuerstadt, Paul Ther Adv Infect Dis Original Research OBJECTIVE: To describe mortality, healthcare resource utilization (HRU), and costs among Medicare beneficiaries with primary Clostridioides difficile infection (pCDI) or recurrent CDI (rCDI), with and without sepsis. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective observational study of 100% Medicare Fee-for-Service claims from adults aged ⩾ 65 years with ⩾1 CDI episode between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2017. Patients were continuously enrolled in Medicare Parts A/B/D 12 months before and up to 12 months after pCDI. ICD-9/10 codes defined CDI using ⩾1 inpatient claim, or ⩾1 outpatient claim plus ⩾1 claim for CDI treatment. The pCDI episode ended after 14 days without a CDI claim. rCDI episodes started within 8 weeks from the end of a previous CDI episode. ICD-9/10 codes identified all-cause sepsis over 12 month follow-up. RESULTS: Of 497,489 CDI patients, 41.0% (N = 203,888) had sepsis; 57.7% with sepsis died versus 32.4% without sepsis. Among patients with pCDI only (N = 345,893) or ⩾1 rCDI (N = 151,596), 39.2% and 45.1% suffered sepsis, respectively. All-cause hospitalizations were frequent for all cohorts (range: 81–99%). Among patients who died, those with sepsis versus without had more-frequent intensive care unit (ICU) use (pCDI: 29% versus 15%; rCDI: 65% versus 34%), longer hospital stays (pCDI: 12 versus 10 days; rCDI: 12 versus 9 days), and higher per-patient-per-month costs (pCDI: $34,841 versus $22,753; rCDI: $42,269 versus $25,047). In both cohorts, sepsis patients who survived had higher total costs and all-cause HRU than those without sepsis. All p < 0.001 above. CONCLUSIONS: Sepsis was common among Medicare beneficiaries with CDI. CDI patients with sepsis, especially after an rCDI, experienced higher mortality, HRU, and costs compared with those without sepsis. SAGE Publications 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9058456/ /pubmed/35510091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20499361221095679 Text en © The Author(s), 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research
Amin, Alpesh
Nelson, Winnie W.
Dreyfus, Jill
Wong, Anny C.
Mohammadi, Iman
Teigland, Christie
Dahdal, David N.
Feuerstadt, Paul
Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis
title Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis
title_full Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis
title_fullStr Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis
title_short Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis
title_sort mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among medicare beneficiaries with clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35510091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20499361221095679
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