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. 2019 Apr;42(4):432-437.
doi: 10.1002/clc.23162. Epub 2019 Mar 14.

Increasing incidence of IV-drug use associated endocarditis in southern West Virginia and potential economic impact

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Increasing incidence of IV-drug use associated endocarditis in southern West Virginia and potential economic impact

Mark C Bates et al. Clin Cardiol. 2019 Apr.

Abstract

Background: The opioid crisis has disproportionally affected Appalachia. One of the potentially lethal and costly complications associated with IV drug use is infective endocarditis (IE). The goal of this study was to assess the trend and costs of substance abuse associated IE admissions in Southern West Virginia.

Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of cost, incidence, and geographic patterns of all patients admitted over the last decade with concomitant drug abuse (cocaine, amphetamine, sedative, and other/mixed drug abuse) and IE in the largest tertiary care center for Southern West Virginia. A time series model was used to investigate the effect of drug use on the incidence of IE.

Results: A total of 462 patients were hospitalized with IE and concomitant illicit drug use. IE cases increased from 26 admissions in 2008 to 66 in 2015. Patterns of increases in mixed drug use (DRG most often associated with IV drug use in our center) mirrored increases in IE (P = 0.001). From 2008 to 2015, the total hospital charges were $17 306 464 on 462 cases of illicit drug associated IE. Only a fraction of the billed fees (22%) was collected ($3 829 701).

Conclusions: The number of patients hospitalized with IE has dramatically increased over the last decade in a pattern that mirrors the increase in mixed drug use. The majority of payers were from underfunded state programs or private pay and thus, only 22% of the hospital charges were paid, leaving a hospital deficit of over $13 476 763 during the study period.

Keywords: IV drug use; drug abuse; endocarditis; heath care costs; illicit drug use.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no potential conflict of interests.

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Time series analysis of mixed drug use total admissions compared to endocarditis total admissions cases over the study period 2008 to 2015
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Hot spot analysis of endocarditis cases in Southern West Virginia 2008 to 2015

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