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Hospital and healthcare insurance system record–based epidemiological study of myasthenia gravis in southern and northern China
by
Hao, Ran
, Qiu, Li
, Liu, Weibin
, Fang, Wei
, Mo Rong
, Lin Zhongqiang
, Ou Chuangyi
, Feng Huiyu
, Xu, Peipei
, Huang, Zhidong
, He Xuetao
, Wang Weizhi
, Li, Yan
, Wang, Jianjian
, Wang, Lihua
in
Antibodies
/ Costs
/ Disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Gender
/ Genetic diversity
/ Health insurance
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Myasthenia
/ Myasthenia gravis
/ Neurology
/ Neuromuscular junctions
/ Neurosciences
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Statistical analysis
2020
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Hospital and healthcare insurance system record–based epidemiological study of myasthenia gravis in southern and northern China
by
Hao, Ran
, Qiu, Li
, Liu, Weibin
, Fang, Wei
, Mo Rong
, Lin Zhongqiang
, Ou Chuangyi
, Feng Huiyu
, Xu, Peipei
, Huang, Zhidong
, He Xuetao
, Wang Weizhi
, Li, Yan
, Wang, Jianjian
, Wang, Lihua
in
Antibodies
/ Costs
/ Disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Gender
/ Genetic diversity
/ Health insurance
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Myasthenia
/ Myasthenia gravis
/ Neurology
/ Neuromuscular junctions
/ Neurosciences
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Statistical analysis
2020
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Hospital and healthcare insurance system record–based epidemiological study of myasthenia gravis in southern and northern China
by
Hao, Ran
, Qiu, Li
, Liu, Weibin
, Fang, Wei
, Mo Rong
, Lin Zhongqiang
, Ou Chuangyi
, Feng Huiyu
, Xu, Peipei
, Huang, Zhidong
, He Xuetao
, Wang Weizhi
, Li, Yan
, Wang, Jianjian
, Wang, Lihua
in
Antibodies
/ Costs
/ Disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Gender
/ Genetic diversity
/ Health insurance
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Myasthenia
/ Myasthenia gravis
/ Neurology
/ Neuromuscular junctions
/ Neurosciences
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Statistical analysis
2020
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Hospital and healthcare insurance system record–based epidemiological study of myasthenia gravis in southern and northern China
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Hospital and healthcare insurance system record–based epidemiological study of myasthenia gravis in southern and northern China
2020
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ObjectiveThis is the first cross-region epidemiological study of myasthenia gravis (MG) in China. We estimated the incidence, prevalence, and medical costs of MG in southern China and explored the differences between the southern and northern Chinese populations.MethodsWe collected and analyzed records from 20 hospitals in the southern city, Guangzhou, 13 hospitals in the northern city, Harbin, and two healthcare insurance systems: job based and residence based in Guangzhou during 2000–2017.Results(1) The estimated annual incidence of MG was 1.55–3.66 per 100,000, and the estimated prevalence of MG was 2.19–11.07 per 100,000 in southern China based on insurance records. (2) The proportion of hospitalized MG patients in the south-based hospital records was three times as high as that in the north-based hospital records. (3) Female MG prevalence was significantly higher than male MG prevalence in Guangzhou, while the similar gender difference in Harbin was not statistically significant due to higher variation in earlier years. (4) The average expense was $35–42 for each outpatient service and $2526–2673 for each hospitalization expense in the south. (5) Contrary to the increase of insurance-based estimate of MG prevalence, the proportion of hospitalized MG patients did not increase over the years, suggesting rising awareness and utilization of health insurance.ConclusionsThe southern MG population had a significantly higher prevalence and a lower response threshold to medication than the northern MG population. These results are calling for further investigations on the genetic, cultural, and environmental variations of the Chinese MG populations between north and south.
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Springer Nature B.V
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