Clinical and economic outcomes of percutaneous coronary interventions in the elderly: an analysis of medicare claims data
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Clinical and economic outcomes of percutaneous coronary interventions in the elderly: an analysis of medicare claims data
Abstract
Background: Outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have been documented extensively in clinical trials and single-center series, but few data exist on the clinical and economic outcomes after PCI in an unselected population.
Methods and results: We used the Medicare Standard Analytic File to identify all initial PCI procedures performed in 1998 among a random sample of 5% of all Medicare beneficiaries > or =65 years of age. These patients (n=9868) were followed up for 1 year after PCI to identify clinical outcomes, medical resource use, and costs. Between 1 month and 1 year after PCI, 16.9% of patients required > or =1 repeat revascularization procedures. Mean 1-year medical care costs increased 5-fold among patients with repeat revascularization compared with those without (26,186 dollars versus 5344 dollars; P<0.001). After adjustment for baseline differences, the independent cost of repeat revascularization was 19,074 dollars (95% CI, 18,440 to 19,707). Assuming from previous studies that 85% of repeat revascularization procedures over the first year of follow-up are attributable to restenosis, the estimated clinical restenosis rate was 14.4%, and the 1-year economic burden of restenosis to the healthcare system was 2747 dollars per initial PCI procedure.
Conclusions: Among unselected elderly patients undergoing PCI, repeat revascularization occurs in approximately 14% and increases 1-year healthcare costs by >19,000 dollars per occurrence. These findings have important implications for the cost-effectiveness of new treatments that substantially reduce restenosis.
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