Abstract
17083 Background: Patients with bone metastases secondary to cancer often experience skeletal related events (SREs) including pathological fracture, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia, bone surgery or radiotherapy, or initiation of opioid analgesic use. These SREs result in major morbidity and reduced quality of life. This research examines hospitalizations associated with SREs. Methods: Data for this study were obtained from i3 LabRx Database (05/01/2000 to 03/31/2005). Individuals were included in the analyses if they had at least two diagnoses of breast cancer (based upon an ICD-9 code of 174.xx), lung cancer (162.xx), or multiple myeloma (203.0x) and had at least two diagnoses of bone metastases (198.5x) after the first diagnosis of cancer. In addition, individuals were required to have at least one SRE (based upon a previously published algorithm) on or after their initial diagnosis of bone metastases (their index date). Individuals were required to be continuously insured for at least 6 months prior to, and at least one month post their index date. Data were analyzed until 03/31/2005 or until the end of their continuous coverage, whichever occurred first. Descriptive statistics for each of these cohorts are provided. Results: A total of 1,204 individuals with breast cancer, 1,094 with lung cancer, and 258 with multiple myeloma were included in the study. The vast majority of individuals with breast cancer (96.5%), lung cancer (95.9%), or multiple myeloma (96.8%) were hospitalized. All three patient groups were likely to have SRE-related hospitalizations; multiple myeloma 43.4%, breast cancer 36.2% and lung cancer 35.6%. The average number of days per patient year that patients were hospitalized related to a diagnosis or procedure for a SRE was 6.75 days for patients with lung cancer, 6.56 days for patients with multiple myeloma, and 3.75 days for patients with breast cancer. Conclusion: Hospitalizations related to SREs are common and the number of days per year is substantial. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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