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Subspecialty Health Care Utilization in Pediatric Patients With Muscular Dystrophy in the United States.
Matesanz, Susan E; Edelson, Jonathan B; Iacobellis, Katherine A; Mejia, Erika; Brandsema, John F; Wittlieb-Weber, Carol A; Okunowo, Oluwatimilehin; Griffis, Heather; Lin, Kimberly Y.
Affiliation
  • Matesanz SE; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Edelson JB; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Iacobellis KA; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Mejia E; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Brandsema JF; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Wittlieb-Weber CA; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Okunowo O; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Griffis H; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
  • Lin KY; Division of Neurology (SEM, JFB); Division of Cardiology (JBE, KAI, EM, CAW-W, KYL), Cardiac Center, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Leonard Davis Institute Center for Healthcare Economics (JBE); Cardiovascular Outcomes, Quality, and E
Neurol Clin Pract ; 14(4): e200312, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38855715
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objectives:

Standards of care exist to optimize outcomes in Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DBMD), caused by alterations in the DMD gene; however, there are limited data regarding health care access in these patients. This study aims to characterize outpatient subspecialty care utilization in pediatric patients with DBMD.

Methods:

This retrospective cohort study used administrative claims data from IBM MarketScan Medicaid and Commercial Claims and Encounters Research Databases (2013-2018). Male patients 1-18 years with an ICD-9/10 diagnosis code for hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2017, were included. Participants were stratified into 3 age cohorts 1-6 years, 7-12 years, and 13-18 years. The primary outcome was rate of annual neurology visits. Secondary outcomes included annual follow-up rates in other subspecialties and proportion of days covered (PDC) by corticosteroids.

Results:

A total of 1,386 patients met inclusion-347 (25.0%) age 1-6 years, 502 (36.2%) age 7-12 years, and 537 (38.7%) age 13-18 years. Heart failure, respiratory failure, and technology dependence increased with age (p for all<0.05). The rate of neurology visits per person-year was 0.36 and did not differ by age. Corticosteroid use was low; 30% of person-years (1452/4829) had a PDC ≥20%. Medicaid insurance was independently associated with a lower likelihood of annual neurology follow-up (OR 0.23; 95% CI 0.18-0.28).

Discussion:

The rate of annual neurology follow-up and corticosteroid use in patients with DBMD is low. Medicaid insurance status was independently associated with a decreased likelihood of neurology follow-up, while age was not, suggesting that factors other than disease severity influence neurology care access. Identifying barriers to regular follow-up is critical in improving outcomes for patients with DBMD.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Neurol Clin Pract Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Neurol Clin Pract Year: 2024 Type: Article