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Estimated medical costs of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection classified by polymerase chain reaction-based open reading frame typing in Japan

  • Received: 14 September 2022 Revised: 25 November 2022 Accepted: 08 December 2022 Published: 19 December 2022
  • This retrospective, observational cohort study investigated the economic impact of genotype by classifying methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) by using the polymerase chain reaction-based open reading frame typing (POT) method. Using administrative claims and bacteriological data for April 2016 to March 2021 from the University of Yamanashi Hospital, we ascertained the POT1 numbers and classified MRSA as either “hospital-derived” or “community-derived”. We defined MRSA-associated medical practices and estimated the associated medical costs. After applying inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW)-based adjustment for patient characteristics between the two groups, we estimated the differences in medical costs during the “total therapy period” (defined as the interval from specimen submission to Day 42 after the susceptibility report) and the “definitive therapy period” (defined as the interval from susceptibility reporting to Day 42). Among the 135 MRSA-infected patients, 54 and 81 were classified as having hospital-derived and community-derived MRSA infections, respectively. Significant differences in patient characteristics were observed with regard to age (p = 0.0478), sex (p = 0.0422), surgery (p = 0.0349), chemotherapy (p = 0.0457) and immunosuppressive drug use (p = 0.0222). The median duration of the definitive therapy was 29 and 27 days, and the mortality rate during this period was 11% and 5% for the hospital-derived and community-derived types, respectively. After IPTW-based adjustment, the medical costs for the total therapy period were 324,480 and 296,462 Japanese yen (JPY) per patient for the hospital-derived and community-derived types, respectively, whereas the medical costs for the definitive therapy period were 279,635 and 256,542 JPY per patient for the hospital-derived and community-derived types, respectively. No statistically significant difference was detected (p = 0.5813 and p = 0.6355, respectively). In this study, MRSA healthcare costs were compared according to the POT scores, and no statistically significant differences were observed between hospital-derived and community-derived MRSA infections.

    Citation: Tomokazu Shoji, Ryusei Muto, Ryoko Sakai, Hiroki Matsumura, Takashi Uchida, Fumihiko Kitta, Osamu Inoue, Keishi Kawata, Manabu Akazawa. Estimated medical costs of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection classified by polymerase chain reaction-based open reading frame typing in Japan[J]. AIMS Microbiology, 2022, 8(4): 528-543. doi: 10.3934/microbiol.2022034

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  • This retrospective, observational cohort study investigated the economic impact of genotype by classifying methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) by using the polymerase chain reaction-based open reading frame typing (POT) method. Using administrative claims and bacteriological data for April 2016 to March 2021 from the University of Yamanashi Hospital, we ascertained the POT1 numbers and classified MRSA as either “hospital-derived” or “community-derived”. We defined MRSA-associated medical practices and estimated the associated medical costs. After applying inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW)-based adjustment for patient characteristics between the two groups, we estimated the differences in medical costs during the “total therapy period” (defined as the interval from specimen submission to Day 42 after the susceptibility report) and the “definitive therapy period” (defined as the interval from susceptibility reporting to Day 42). Among the 135 MRSA-infected patients, 54 and 81 were classified as having hospital-derived and community-derived MRSA infections, respectively. Significant differences in patient characteristics were observed with regard to age (p = 0.0478), sex (p = 0.0422), surgery (p = 0.0349), chemotherapy (p = 0.0457) and immunosuppressive drug use (p = 0.0222). The median duration of the definitive therapy was 29 and 27 days, and the mortality rate during this period was 11% and 5% for the hospital-derived and community-derived types, respectively. After IPTW-based adjustment, the medical costs for the total therapy period were 324,480 and 296,462 Japanese yen (JPY) per patient for the hospital-derived and community-derived types, respectively, whereas the medical costs for the definitive therapy period were 279,635 and 256,542 JPY per patient for the hospital-derived and community-derived types, respectively. No statistically significant difference was detected (p = 0.5813 and p = 0.6355, respectively). In this study, MRSA healthcare costs were compared according to the POT scores, and no statistically significant differences were observed between hospital-derived and community-derived MRSA infections.


    Abbreviations

    POT

    PCR-based open reading frame typing

    MRSA

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

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    Acknowledgments



    This research was funded by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI grant number JP19K22781).

    Conflict of interest



    M. A. consulted for Shionogi & Company and Astellas Pharma Inc. and received an honorarium for lectures from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. F. K. received an honorarium for lectures from AstraZeneca. All other authors declare no conflict of interest regarding the publication of this paper.

    Author contributions



    All authors contributed to the conception and design of the study. Statistical analysis, R.M., R.S and T.S.; resources, T.S, H.M, T.U. and O.I.; data curation, R.M. and T.S.; writing-original draft preparation, T.S.; writing-review and editing, K.F., K.K. and M.A.; supervision, M.A. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

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