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Comorbidity and healthcare utilization in patients with treatment resistant depression: A large-scale retrospective cohort analysis using electronic health records

Authors :
Prakash Adekkanattu
Mark Olfson
Leah C. Susser
Braja Patra
Veer Vekaria
Brandon J. Coombes
Lauren Lepow
Brian Fennessy
Alexander Charney
Euijung Ryu
Kurt D. Miller
Lifang Pan
Tenzin Yangchen
Ardesheer Talati
Priya Wickramaratne
Myrna Weissman
John Mann
Joanna M. Biernacka
Jyotishman Pathak
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. 324:102-113
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Medical comorbidity and healthcare utilization in patients with treatment resistant depression (TRD) is usually reported in convenience samples, making estimates unreliable. There is only limited large-scale clinical research on comorbidities and healthcare utilization in TRD patients.Electronic Health Record data from over 3.3 million patients from the INSIGHT Clinical Research Network in New York City was used to define TRD as initiation of a third antidepressant regimen in a 12-month period among patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). Age and sex matched TRD and non-TRD MDD patients were compared for anxiety disorder, 27 comorbid medical conditions, and healthcare utilization.Out of 30,218 individuals diagnosed with MDD, 15.2 % of patients met the criteria for TRD (n = 4605). Compared to MDD patients without TRD, the TRD patients had higher rates of anxiety disorder and physical comorbidities. They also had higher odds of ischemic heart disease (OR = 1.38), stroke/transient ischemic attack (OR = 1.57), chronic kidney diseases (OR = 1.53), arthritis (OR = 1.52), hip/pelvic fractures (OR = 2.14), and cancers (OR = 1.41). As compared to non-TRD MDD, TRD patients had higher rates of emergency room visits, and inpatient stays. In relation to patients without MDD, both TRD and non-TRD MDD patients had significantly higher levels of anxiety disorder and physical comorbidities.The INSIGHT-CRN data lack information on depression severity and medication adherence.TRD patients compared to non-TRD MDD patients have a substantially higher prevalence of various psychiatric and medical comorbidities and higher health care utilization. These findings highlight the challenges of developing interventions and care coordination strategies to meet the complex clinical needs of TRD patients.

Details

ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
324
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0eb149c414bcab92d56edb8465d847ea