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Cost-effectiveness of percutaneous coronary intervention with cobalt-chromium everolimus eluting stents versus bare metal stents: Results from a patient level meta-analysis of randomized trials.
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions [Catheter Cardiovasc Interv] 2017 May; Vol. 89 (6), pp. 994-1002. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Aug 16. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Background: Second-generation drug eluting stents (DES) may reduce costs and improve clinical outcomes compared to first-generation DES with improved cost-effectiveness when compared to bare metal stents (BMS). We aimed to conduct an economic evaluation of a cobalt-chromium everolimus eluting stent (Co-Cr EES) compared with BMS in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).<br />Objective: To conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of a cobalt-chromium everolimus eluting stent (Co-Cr EES) versus BMS in PCI.<br />Methods: A Markov state transition model with a 2-year time horizon was applied from a US Medicare setting with patients undergoing PCI with Co-Cr EES or BMS. Baseline characteristics, treatment effects, and safety measures were taken from a patient level meta-analysis of 5 RCTs (n = 4,896). The base-case analysis evaluated stent-related outcomes; a secondary analysis considered the broader set of outcomes reported in the meta-analysis.<br />Results: The base-case and secondary analyses reported an additional 0.018 and 0.013 quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and cost savings of $236 and $288, respectively with Co-Cr EES versus BMS. Results were robust to sensitivity analyses and were most sensitive to the price of clopidogrel. In the probabilistic sensitivity analysis, Co-Cr EES was associated with a greater than 99% chance of being cost saving or cost effective (at a cost per QALY threshold of $50,000) versus BMS.<br />Conclusions: Using data from a recent patient level meta-analysis and contemporary cost data, this analysis found that PCI with Co-Cr EES is more effective and less costly than PCI with BMS. © 2016 The Authors. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.<br /> (© 2016 The Authors. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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Cardiovascular Agents adverse effects
Coronary Artery Disease diagnostic imaging
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Drug Costs
Everolimus adverse effects
Female
Humans
Male
Markov Chains
Medicare economics
Models, Economic
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention adverse effects
Prosthesis Design
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
United States
Cardiovascular Agents administration & dosage
Cardiovascular Agents economics
Chromium Alloys economics
Coronary Artery Disease economics
Coronary Artery Disease therapy
Drug-Eluting Stents economics
Everolimus administration & dosage
Everolimus economics
Health Care Costs
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention economics
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention instrumentation
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1522-726X
- Volume :
- 89
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27527508
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ccd.26700