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Annual Direct Economic Burden and Influencing Factors of Dry Eye Diseases in Central China
Ophthalmic Epidemiology ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-02 , DOI: 10.1080/09286586.2021.1959618
Yanzhu Luo 1, 2 , Wanju Yang 1 , Mengying Qi 1, 2 , Yuhong Wang 1 , Shaowei Li 3 , Mingwu Wang 3, 4 , Qingyan Zeng 1, 2, 3
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ABSTRACT

Purpose

To study the direct economic burden of dry eye diseases (DED) on Chinese residents and analyze the influencing factors of the direct economic burden of patients with DED.

Methods

Two hundred and twenty-one Chinese adults with DED who underwent treatment in Wuhan Aier Hankou Eye Hospital were enrolled in this health economics research from January 2018 to August 2018 and followed for at least 1 year. Examination, pharmacological therapy, and nonpharmacological therapy costs were collected to calculate the annual direct economic burden of DED on patients through the outpatient medical record system.

Results

Annual direct economic burden caused by DED on each patient was $465.54 ± 303.08. The direct economic burden of female patients in the 40–49 years group was significantly higher than that of male patients (P < .05). Age, number of hospital visits and severity of DED were showed a significant influence on the direct economic burden both in univariate linear regression analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. Subtype of DED was showed a significant influence on the direct economic burden in multiple linear regression analysis after eliminating confounding factors.

Conclusion

This study preliminarily analyzed the direct economic burden of Chinese DED patients. Age, number of hospital visits, severity of DED, mixed and evaporative dry eye (EDE) subtypes are shown to be the significant influencing factors of the direct economic burden and sex is a potential influencing factor.

更新日期:2021-08-02
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