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. 2014 Oct 30;3(6):e001006. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.114.001006

Table 2.

Association of AF With Inpatient (MedPAR) and Outpatient Healthcare Utilization Among Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study Participants

AF (n=932) No AF (n=2729)
Follow‐up, years (mean±SD) 4.1±3.6 4.2±3.6
Inpatient (MedPAR) utilization, days
Per person, median (IQR)* 10 (0 to 30) 0 (0 to 7)
Unadjusted rate* 13.2 (11.6 to 15. 0) 2.8 (2.5 to 3.1)
Unadjusted rate ratio 4.84 (4.02 to 5.82) Reference
Rate ratio adjusted for matching criteria* 4.85 (4.03 to 5.84) Reference
Fully adjusted rate ratio* 3.94 (3.29 to 4.73) Reference
Outpatient utilization*
Per person, median (IQR)* 122.5 (47 to 232.5) 50 (17 to 115)
Unadjusted rate* 53.3 (50.5 to 56.3) 22.9 (22.1 to 23.8)
Unadjusted rate ratio 2.34 (2.18 to 2.50) Reference
Rate ratio adjusted for matching criteria* 2.33 (2.17 to 2.49) Reference
Fully adjusted rate ratio* 2.14 (2.00 to 2.29) Reference

AF indicates atrial fibrillation; IQR, interquartile range; MedPAR, Medicare Provider Analysis and Review.

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During follow‐up.

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Rate per year.

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Adjusted for matching criteria: age (±2 years), sex, race, and field center.

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Adjusted for matching criteria and for high school graduate, current smoking, current drinking, body mass index, hypertension, antihypertensive medication, diabetes mellitus, creatinine‐based estimated glomerular filtration rate, forced expiratory volume in 1 second, and prior heart failure and coronary heart disease.

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Outpatient utilization defined as unique claims per date of service.