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Three-month modified Rankin Scale as a determinant of 5-year cumulative costs after ischemic stroke: An analysis of 11,136 patients in Korea

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Author(s)
Seong-Eun Kim Heeyoung LeeJun Yup Kim Keon-Joo LeeJihoon Kang Beom Joon Kim Moon-Ku Han Kang-Ho Choi Joon-Tae Kim Dong-Ick Shin Min-Ju Yeo Jae-Kwan Cha Dae-Hyun KimHyun-Wook NahDong-Eog Kim Wi-Sun Ryu Jong-Moo Park Kyusik Kang Jae Guk Kim Soo Joo LeeMi-Sun Oh Kyung-Ho Yu Byung-Chul LeeHong-Kyun ParkKeun-Sik Hong Yong-Jin ChoJay Chol ChoiSung Il Sohn Jeong-Ho HongMoo-Seok Park Tai Hwan Park Sang-Soon Park Kyung Bok Lee Jee-Hyun Kwon Wook-Joo Kim Jun LeeJi Sung Lee Juneyoung Lee Atte Meretoja Philip B Gorelick Hee-Joon Bae
Keimyung Author(s)
Sohn, Sung IlHong, Jeong Ho
Department
Dept. of Neurology (신경과학)
Journal Title
Neurology
Issued Date
2020
Volume
94
Issue
9
Abstract
Objective:
Stroke is a devastating and costly disease; however, there is a paucity of information on long-term costs and on how they differ according to 3-month modified Rankin scale (mRS) score, which is a primary outcome variable in acute stroke intervention trials.

Methods:
We analyzed a prospective multicenter stroke registry (Clinical Research Collaboration for Stroke in Korea) database through linkage with claims data from the National Health Insurance Service with follow-up to December 2016. Healthcare expenditures were converted into daily cost individually, and annual and cumulative costs up to 5 years were estimated and compared according to the 3-month mRS score.

Results:
Between January 2011 and November 2013, 11,136 patients were enrolled in the study. The mean age was 68 years, and 58% were men. The median follow-up period was 3.9 years (range 0-5 years). Mean cumulative cost over 5 years was $117,576 (US dollars [USD]); the cost in the first year after stroke was the highest ($38,152 USD), which increased markedly from the cost a year before stroke ($8,718 USD). The mean 5-year cumulative costs differed significantly according to the 3-month mRS score (p < 0.001); the costs for a 3-month mRS score of 0 or 5 were $53,578 and $257,486 USD, respectively. Three-month mRS score was an independent determinant of long-term costs after stroke.

Conclusions:
We show that 3-month mRS score plays an important role in the prediction of long-term costs after stroke. Such estimates relating to 3-month mRS categories may be valuable when undertaking health economic evaluations related to stroke care.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
손성일
홍정호
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Citation
Seong-Eun Kim et al. (2020). Three-month modified Rankin Scale as a determinant of 5-year cumulative costs after ischemic stroke: An analysis of 11,136 patients in Korea. Neurology, 94(9), e978–e991. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000009034
Type
Article
ISSN
1526-632X
Source
https://n.neurology.org/content/94/9/e978.long
DOI
10.1212/WNL.0000000000009034
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/43255
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