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A 5-Year Analysis of Physician-Industry Interactions, Physician Gender, and Anti-VEGF Use in US Ophthalmologists: Short Title: Physician-Industry Interactions and Anti-VEGF Use.
Document Type
Article
Source
Seminars in Ophthalmology. 2021, Vol. 36 Issue 8, p804-811. 8p.
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0882-0538
Abstract
Purpose: To explore physician gender, industry payments, and prescribing habits of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) agents. Methods: Retrospective review of U.S. ophthalmologists prescribing and receiving industry payments for aflibercept and/or ranibizumab (brand anti-VEGF injections) between August 2013 to December 2017. Results: Men receiving industry payments were older and had longer post-residency experience than women (both P <.001). Men were more likely to receive industry payments (P =.01), receive >5 payments (P =.003), and receive payments totaling >$1000 (P =.008). Men administered more injections on average than women when receiving >3 industry payments (P <.001) or when receiving >$100 (P <.01). On multivariate analysis, years in practice, male gender, number of payments, and total value of payments were independent factors associated with the number of brand injections administered (all P <.001). Conclusions: A positive association between industry payments and brand anti-VEGF use was identified, however, causality was not determined. Gender bias may be present in physician-industry relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]