There were 16 cases of heart failure for every 1000 Filipino patients admitted due to a medical condition in 2014. Hypertension was possibly the most common aetiologic factor. Compared to western and Asia-Pacific countries, the local mortality rate was relatively higher.
ObjectivesHospitalisation for congestive heart failure (CHF) was reported to be 1648 cases for every 100 000 patient claims in 2014 in the Philippines; however, there are no data regarding its economic impact. This study determined CHF hospitalisation cost and its total economic burden. It compared the healthcare-related hospitalisation cost from the societal perspective with the payer’s perspective, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth).MethodsThis is a cost analysis study. Data were obtained from representative government/private hospitals and a drugstore in all regions of the country. Healthcare costs included cost of diagnostics/treatment, professional fees and other CHF-related hospital charges, while non-healthcare costs included production losses, transportation and food expenses.ResultsThe overall mean healthcare-related cost for CHF hospitalisation (class III) in government hospitals in the Philippines in 2014 was PHP19 340–PHP28 220 (US$436–US$636). In private hospitals, it was PHP28 370–PHP41 800 (US$639–US$941). In comparison, PhilHealth’s coverage/CHF case rate payment is PHP15 700 (US$354). The mean non-healthcare cost was PHP10 700–PHP14 600 (US$241–US$329). Using PhilHealth’s case rate payment and the prevalence of CHF hospitalisation in 2014, the total economic burden was PHP691 522 200 (US$15 574 824). Using the study results on healthcare-related cost meant that the total economic burden for CHF hospitalisation would instead be PHP851 850 000–PHP1 841 563 000 (US$19 185 811–US$41 476 644).ConclusionsThe calculated healthcare-related hospitalisation cost for CHF in the Philippines in 2014 demonstrates the disparity between the actual cost and PhilHealth’s coverage. This implies a need for policymakers to review its coverage to make healthcare delivery affordable.
OBJECTIVES to evaluate the prognosis role of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) in patients with non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDM). BACKGROUND Risk stratification in NIDM needs to be improved. METHODS We included 210 patients with NIDM and cMRI from 2005 to 2018 in our study population. Outcomes were retrospectively assessed by medical records. The pattern of LGE was classified as mid-wall, sub-epicardial, or both patterns. Primary endpoint was sudden cardiac death (SCD) or aborted SCD. Secondary endpoints were global mortality and a composite endpoint of cardiovascular mortality and heart failure hospitalization. Demographic and clinical parameters were also evaluated. Patients with LGE (LGE+) were more likely to be male (80,6% vs 66,7%, p= 0,03). No significant differences were observed between LGE+ and LGE- patients in comorbidities, NYHA class, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), or neurohormonal treatment. RESULTS Of 210 patients (71,4% men, median age 59,8 years) with a median follow up of 5,6 years (3,24-8,15), 72 patients (34,3%) had non ischemic LGE (LGE+) on cMRI. Mean left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was 34%. SCD or aborted SCD occurred in 11 patients (5,2%): 6 patients (9,5%) with LGE+ vs 5 patients (4,07 %) of LGE- (p = 0,19). Patients with LGE+ had a higher risk for the composite endpoint (cardiovascular mortality and heart failure hospitalization): OR 2,45, confidence interval (CI): 1,16-5,17, (p = 0,02). LGE presence was not associated with global mortality. The subepicardial pattern of LGE was associated with SCD or aborted SCD. 3 out of 11 patients (27%), with subepicardial pattern of LGE suffered from SCD or aborted SCD (p= 0,01). CONCLUSIONS In our cohort of 210 patients with NIDM, LGE was not significatively associated with SCD or aborted SCD, probably because of a low event rate (5,2%) in a relatively small and well treated population, despite a long follow-up (5,6 years). On the other hand, LGE presence was associated with a higher risk for the composite endpoint of cardiovascular mortality and heart failure hospitalization. Finally, the subepicardial pattern of LGE identified a group of patients at high risk of SCD and aborted SCD.
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