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Impact of atrial fibrillation on healthcare utilization in the community: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study.

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Bengtson, LGS; Lutsey, PL; Loehr, LR; Kucharska-Newton, A; Chen, LY; Chamberlain, AM; Wruck, LM; Duval, S; Stearns, SC; Alonso, A
Published in: J Am Heart Assoc
October 30, 2014

BACKGROUND: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with increased risk of hospitalization. Little is known about the impact of AF on utilization of noninpatient health care or about sex or race differences in AF-related utilization. We examined rates of inpatient and outpatient utilization by AF status in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. METHODS AND RESULTS: Participants with incident AF enrolled in fee-for-service Medicare for at least 12 continuous months between 1991 and 2009 (n=932) were matched on age, sex, race and field center with up to 3 participants without AF (n=2729). Healthcare utilization was ascertained from Medicare claims and classified by primary International Classification of Diseases, ninth revision code. The average annual numbers of days hospitalized were 13.2 (95% CI 11.6 to 15.0) and 2.8 (95% CI 2.5 to 3.1) for those with and without AF, respectively. The corresponding numbers of annual outpatient claims were 53.3 (95% CI 50.5 to 56.3) and 22.9 (95% CI 22.1 to 23.8) for those with and without AF, respectively. Most utilization among AF patients was attributable to non-AF conditions. The adjusted rate ratio for annual days hospitalized for other cardiovascular disease-related reasons was 4.58 (95% CI: 3.41 to 6.16) for those with AF versus those without AF. The association between AF and healthcare utilization was similar among men and women and among white and black participants. CONCLUSIONS: Participants with AF had considerably greater healthcare utilization, and the difference in utilization for other cardiovascular disease-related reasons was substantial. In addition to rate or rhythm treatment, AF management should focus on the accompanying cardiovascular comorbidities.

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J Am Heart Assoc

DOI

EISSN

2047-9980

Publication Date

October 30, 2014

Volume

3

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e001006

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Sex Factors
  • Risk Factors
  • Prospective Studies
  • Outpatients
  • Medicare
  • Male
  • Length of Stay
 

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Bengtson, L. G. S., Lutsey, P. L., Loehr, L. R., Kucharska-Newton, A., Chen, L. Y., Chamberlain, A. M., … Alonso, A. (2014). Impact of atrial fibrillation on healthcare utilization in the community: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. J Am Heart Assoc, 3(6), e001006. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.114.001006
Bengtson, Lindsay G. S., Pamela L. Lutsey, Laura R. Loehr, Anna Kucharska-Newton, Lin Y. Chen, Alanna M. Chamberlain, Lisa M. Wruck, Sue Duval, Sally C. Stearns, and Alvaro Alonso. “Impact of atrial fibrillation on healthcare utilization in the community: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study.J Am Heart Assoc 3, no. 6 (October 30, 2014): e001006. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.114.001006.
Bengtson LGS, Lutsey PL, Loehr LR, Kucharska-Newton A, Chen LY, Chamberlain AM, et al. Impact of atrial fibrillation on healthcare utilization in the community: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. J Am Heart Assoc. 2014 Oct 30;3(6):e001006.
Bengtson, Lindsay G. S., et al. “Impact of atrial fibrillation on healthcare utilization in the community: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study.J Am Heart Assoc, vol. 3, no. 6, Oct. 2014, p. e001006. Pubmed, doi:10.1161/JAHA.114.001006.
Bengtson LGS, Lutsey PL, Loehr LR, Kucharska-Newton A, Chen LY, Chamberlain AM, Wruck LM, Duval S, Stearns SC, Alonso A. Impact of atrial fibrillation on healthcare utilization in the community: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. J Am Heart Assoc. 2014 Oct 30;3(6):e001006.
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Published In

J Am Heart Assoc

DOI

EISSN

2047-9980

Publication Date

October 30, 2014

Volume

3

Issue

6

Start / End Page

e001006

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Sex Factors
  • Risk Factors
  • Prospective Studies
  • Outpatients
  • Medicare
  • Male
  • Length of Stay