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A real-world assessment of healthcare costs associated with agitation in Alzheimer’s dementia

George T. Grossberg, Annette Urganus, Jeff Schein, Rebecca Bungay, Martin Cloutier, Marjolaine Gauthier‐Loiselle, Deborah Chan, Annie Guérin, Jyoti Aggarwal

2023Journal of Medical Economics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: To describe and compare clinical characteristics, healthcare costs, and institutionalization/mortality outcomes among patients with and without agitation associated with Alzheimer's dementia (AAD). METHODS: Data from the Reliant Medical Group database (01/01/2016-03/31/2020) were used, including claims, electronic medical records, and clinical information/physician notes abstracted from medical charts. Patients aged ≥55 years with Alzheimer's dementia (AD) were observed during a randomly selected 12-month study period after AD diagnosis. Using information recorded in medical charts, patients were classified into cohorts based on experiencing (agitation cohort) and not experiencing (no agitation cohort) agitated behaviours during the study period. Entropy balancing was used to create reweighted cohorts with similar characteristics. Study outcomes (patient demographic and clinical characteristics, treatments received, healthcare costs, institutionalization and death events) were compared between cohorts; agitation characteristics were described for the agitation cohort only. RESULTS: = 0.04), driven by higher inpatient costs. Death was more common and time to death and institutionalization were shorter in the agitation versus no agitation cohort. LIMITATIONS: Results may not be generalizable to the US population with AD. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with AD, agitation was associated with shorter time to death/institutionalization and increased comorbidities, medication use, and healthcare costs, highlighting the additional clinical and economic burden that agitation poses to patients and the healthcare system.

Topics & Concepts

CohortMedicineDementiaPsychomotor agitationDepression (economics)Medical recordCohort studyRetrospective cohort studyPsychiatryEmergency medicinePediatricsInternal medicineDiseaseEconomicsMacroeconomicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchHealthcare Decision-Making and RestraintsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders