Burden of carcinoid heart disease in patients initiating treatment for carcinoid syndrome.

2019 
262Background: Carcinoid heart disease (CaHD) develops as a complication of uncontrolled carcinoid syndrome (CS) due to overproduction of serotonin. Delayed diagnosis or control of CS may result in a greater prevalence of cardiac involvement. The objective of this study was to determine the burden of CaHD in patients initiating somatostatin analogs (SSA) for CS. Methods: This retrospective study investigated claims for commercially insured adults receiving SSA for CS between 2010 and 2016. Claims were evaluated for markers of CaHD such as tricuspid or pulmonary valve-related disease. Eligible patients had ≥ 1 medical claim for CS, had initiated SSA treatment, were continuously enrolled in their health plan for 30 days prior to SSA initiation and for ≥ 1 year, had no sign of acromegaly, and did not participate in a clinical trial during the study period. Patients were followed as long as they were observed in the dataset. Descriptive statistics examined demographic and treatment characteristics and costs f...
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