[Community acquired pneumoniae and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the RWE analysis of events that required hospitalizations, and healthcare integrated costs.]

Polmonite acquisita in comunità e broncopneumopatia cronica-ostruttiva: analisi RWE degli eventi che hanno richiesto il ricovero ospedaliero e dei costi assistenziali associati.

Journal

Recenti progressi in medicina
ISSN: 2038-1840
Titre abrégé: Recenti Prog Med
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 0401271

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2023
Historique:
medline: 28 3 2023
entrez: 27 3 2023
pubmed: 28 3 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The community-acquired pneumonia (Cap) and the acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Aecopd) frequently receive wrong therapies, leading to the increase of healthcare consumption resources, direct and indirect costs, and antimicrobial resistance. This study identified Cap and Aecopd hospitalized events, and analyzed them in terms of comorbidities, antibiotic use, re-hospitalizations, diagnostics and costs, from the perspective of the Italian national health service (Inhs). From the database of Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), hospitalizations for Cap and Aecopd from 2016 to 2019. Demographics, comorbidities and mean in-hospital stay at the baseline, antibiotics reimbursed by the Inhs within 15 days before and after the index event, outpatient diagnostics performed before the event and in-hospital diagnostics, and direct costs charged to the Inhs, are assessed. From 2016 to 2019 (~5 million inhabitants/year), 31,355 events of Cap (1.7x1000/year) and 42,489 events of Aecopd (4.3x1000 inhabitants aged ≥45/year) were identified, of which 32% and 26.5%, respectively, were treated with antibiotics before the hospitalization. The highest frequency of hospitalizations and comorbidities, and the longest mean in-hospital stays are found among elderly. Events not treated before and after the hospitalization showed the longest in-hospital stay. More than 12 Ddd (defined daily dose) are dispensed after the discharge. Local outpatient diagnostics are performed before the admission to <1% of the events; in-hospital diagnostics are registered in 5.6% and 1.2% of Cap and Aecopd, respectively, discharge forms. About 8% and 24% of Cap and Aecopd, respectively, are re-hospitalized during one subsequent year, mainly within one month. The mean expenditures per event of Cap and Aecopd were € 3646 and € 4424, respectively: hospitalizations, antibiotics and diagnostics accounted for the 99%, 1% and <0.1% of the total expense, respectively. This study provided a very high dispensation of antibiotics after the hospitalization for Cap and Aecopd, while a very low use of differential diagnostics available within the observed periods, to the detriment of the enforcement actions proposed at institutional levels.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36971159
doi: 10.1701/4009.39888
doi:

Substances chimiques

Anti-Bacterial Agents 0

Types de publication

English Abstract Journal Article

Langues

ita

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

204-221

Auteurs

Giulia Ronconi (G)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

Letizia Dondi (L)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

Silvia Calabria (S)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

Carlo Piccinni (C)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

Antonella Pedrini (A)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

Leonardo Dondi (L)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

Irene Dell'Anno (I)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

Immacolata Esposito (I)

Drugs & Health Srl, Roma.

Alice Addesi (A)

Drugs & Health Srl, Roma.

Pierluigi Viale (P)

Unità di Malattie Infettive, Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, Università di Bologna.

Nello Martini (N)

Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), Roma.

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