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Increased healthcare utilization in the year before multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Abrahim N Razzak1, Roberto S Hernandez2, Amber Salter2
1Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Background:
Studies have suggested possible multiple sclerosis (MS) prodrome with non-routine healthcare utilization as an indicator. The objective of this project was to compare utilization in the four years (years -1, -2, -3, -4) before clinically definite diagnosis and examine demographic associations.
Methods:
i2B2 database search at the Medical College of Wisconsin Comprehensive MS center yielded 613 patients between 07/01/2018 and 07/01/2022. Patients with established MS diagnosis, MS mimicker diagnoses, and pediatric-onset MS were excluded; 108 met the criteria for adult patients ≥ 18 years of age newly diagnosed with clinically definite MS after manual chart review. Utilization score for each of the four years before diagnosis was calculated; demographic variables were also collected. Adjusted repeated measures mixed model and Pearson correlation analysis were performed; P value was set at <0.05 for statistical significance.
Results:
Utilization was greatest for year -1 compared to years -2, -3, and -4 after demographics adjustment (p < 0.001). Utilization was greater (p < 0.05) for older age and unmarried, patients.
Conclusions:
Utilization increased a year before formal MS diagnosis, suggestive of prodromal presentation.
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