Health care resource utilization and costs associated with diagnosed medication overuse headache and potential acute medication overuse in individuals with migraine.
Cephalalgia
; 44(2): 3331024241235139, 2024 Feb.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
Estimate health care resource utilization and costs associated with medication overuse headache and potential acute medication overuse.METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was conducted with Clinformatics Data Mart data (1 January 2019-31 December 2019) that included continuously enrolled commercially insured adults with migraine (International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification [ICD-10-CM] code G43.xxx). Medication overuse headache was defined as ≥1 inpatient or ≥2 outpatient claims with an ICD-10-CM code G44.41/40 (drug-induced headache). Potential acute medication overuse was defined as possessing sufficient medication for >10 mean treatment days/month for ergots, triptans, opioids, or combination analgesics or >15 mean cumulative days/month for simple prescription analgesics (e.g., acetaminophen, aspirin, other non-opioid analgesics) for >6 consecutive months. All-cause and migraine-related health care resource utilization and costs were compared after adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics.RESULTS:
Among 90,017 individuals with migraine, the frequency of medication overuse headache/potential acute medication overuse was 12.6% (diagnosed medication overuse headache 0.6%; potential acute medication overuse 12.1%). Adjusted all-cause total costs ($31,235 vs $21,486; difference $9,749 [P < 0.001]) and adjusted migraine-related total costs ($9,770 vs $6,207; difference $3,563 [P < 0.001]) were higher in the medication overuse headache/potential acute medication overuse group versus those without medication overuse headache/potential acute medication overuse.CONCLUSIONS:
Individuals with diagnosed medication overuse headache/potential acute medication overuse had higher all-cause and migraine-related health care resource utilization and costs versus individuals without medication overuse headache/potential acute medication overuse, suggesting that improved migraine management is needed to reduce associated costs.Key words
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Headache Disorders, Secondary
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Prescription Drug Overuse
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Migraine Disorders
Limits:
Adult
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Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Cephalalgia
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Estados Unidos
Country of publication:
Reino Unido