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. 2019 May 13;14:995–1008. doi: 10.2147/COPD.S195382

Table 4.

Health care resource utilization stratified by a concomitant diagnosis of asthma, early versus late diagnosis

Variablea Early diagnosis Late diagnosis
Concomitant asthma
(N=648)
COPD only
(N=3,222)
p-valueb Concomitant asthma
(N=3,868)
COPD
only
(N=4,959)
p-valueb
Mean age, years 66.27 69.21 <0.0001 68.51 70.22 <0.001
Number of hospital visits per year for any reason 0.35 0.42 0.0912 0.60 0.53 0.0225
Number of out hospital visits per yearc 1.11 1.41 0.0168 2.20 2.27 0.4461
Number of primary care contacts per year 7.44 7.82 0.4790 15.97 11.16 <0.0001
Patients with overnight stays,% 28.70 33.80 0.0118 41.11 38.66 0.0196
Patients with primary care contact,% 79.48 78.21 0.4758 82.01 74.61 <0.0001

Notes: aAll variables except age itself are calculated with age as a covariate. Data are for the 2 years prior to COPD diagnosis. bp-values indicate comparisons between patients with a concomitant diagnosis of asthma and those with COPD-only. cOut hospital visit: a visit where the patient does not stay overnight at the hospital.