• Support Care Cancer · Nov 2020

    Healthcare resource utilization and costs associated with acute graft-versus-host disease following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation.

    • Jingbo Yu, Lincy Lal, Amy Anderson, Mary DuCharme, Shreekant Parasuraman, and Daniel Weisdorf.
    • US Medical Affairs, Incyte Corporation, 1801 Augustine Cut-Off, Wilmington, DE, 19803, USA. jyu@incyte.com.
    • Support Care Cancer. 2020 Nov 1; 28 (11): 5491-5499.

    PurposeThe contribution of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) to healthcare resource utilization (HCRU) and costs following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) has not been extensively investigated. The objective of this study was to estimate both inpatient and outpatient HCRU and costs associated with acute GVHD during the 100-day and 1-year periods after allogeneic HCT in the USA.MethodsA retrospective analysis of administrative claims from the Optum® Research Database of patients aged ≥ 12 years who received HCT between 2010 and 2016 was conducted. Costs and HCRU among patients with acute GVHD and no GVHD were compared during the 100-day (acute GVHD, n = 723; no GVHD, n = 385) and 360-day (acute GVHD, n = 445; no GVHD, n = 227) periods after HCT.ResultsPatients with acute GVHD had significantly more (P < 0.001) mean office visits (47 vs 32), hospital outpatient visits (71 vs 35), and inpatient stays (2.8 vs 1.1) than patients with no GVHD during 360 days post-HCT; similar findings were observed over the 100-day period. Mean total all-cause costs were significantly higher (P < 0.001) for patients with acute GVHD versus no GVHD during both post-HCT periods (100-day, $316,458 vs $215,229; 360-day, $466,720 vs $263,568). Additional factors associated with increased 360-day costs included young age (12-17 years; P < 0.001) and peripheral blood as graft source (P = 0.03).ConclusionAcute GVHD was associated with significant HCRU and costs in the first 100 days of transplant, increasing over the first year post-HCT. Inpatient care was the primary driver, but outpatient care and related costs were also increased.

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