Development and evaluation of a predictive algorithm for unsatisfactory response among patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension using health insurance claims data

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Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a predictive algorithm for unsatisfactory response to initial pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) therapy using health insurance claims. Methods: Adult patients with PAH initiated on a first PAH therapy (index date) were identified from Optum’s de-identified Clinformatics Data Mart Database (1/1/2010–12/31/2019). A random survival forest algorithm was developed using patient-month data and predicted the “survival function” (i.e. risk of not having unsatisfactory response) over time. For each patient-month observation, risk factors were assessed in the 12 months prior. Unsatisfactory response was defined as the first instance of (1) new PAH therapy, (2) PAH-related hospitalization or emergency room visit, (3) lung transplant or atrial septostomy, (4) PAH-related death or (5) chronic oxygen therapy initiation. To facilitate use in clinical practice, a simplified risk score was also developed based on a linear combination of the most important risk factors identified in the algorithm. Results: In total, 4781 patients were included (median age = 69.0 years; 58.6% female). Over a median follow-up of 14.0 months, 3169 (66.3%) had an unsatisfactory response. The most important risk factors included in the algorithm were healthcare resource use (i.e. PAH-related outpatient visits, pulmonologist visits, cardiologist visits, all-cause hospitalizations), time since first PAH diagnosis, time since index date, Charlson Comorbidity Index, dyspnea, and age. Predictive accuracy was good for the full algorithm (C-statistic: 0.732) but was slightly lower for the simplified risk score (C-statistic: 0.668). Conclusion: The present claims-based algorithm performed well in predicting time to unsatisfactory response following initial PAH therapy.

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Gauthier-Loiselle, M., Tsang, Y., Lefebvre, P., Agron, P., Royer, J., Bell Lynum, K. S., … Panjabi, S. (2022). Development and evaluation of a predictive algorithm for unsatisfactory response among patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension using health insurance claims data. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 38(6), 1019–1030. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2022.2049162

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