Home mechanical ventilation use in South Korea based on national health insurance service data

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BACKGROUND: In Asian countries, nationwide data on patients undergoing home mechanical ventilation are limited. METHODS: This study investigated the prevalence and primary indications for home mechanical ventilation use in South Korea by using nationwide registry data from the National Health Insurance Service. RESULTS: The study period included a total of 4,785 subjects on home mechanical ventilation (mean ± SD age, 56.0 ± 23.9 y; females, 40.1%). The estimated overall prevalence of home mechanical ventilation use in South Korea was 9.3 per 100,000, with a prevalence of 6.3 per 100,000 among children (ages < 15 y). The most common primary diagnoses were neuromuscular diseases (42.0%) and lung and/or airway diseases (27.7%). The prevalence of lung and/or airway and cerebrovascular diseases as the primary diagnosis increased with age (r = 0.310, P

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Kim, H. I., Cho, J. H., Park, S. Y., Lee, Y. S., Chang, Y., Choi, W. I., … Park, S. (2019). Home mechanical ventilation use in South Korea based on national health insurance service data. Respiratory Care, 64(5), 528–535. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.06310

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