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Direct medical costs for surgical and medical treatment of condylomata acuminata.

M Alam1, M Stiller.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine which treatment modalities for condylomata acuminata are associated with the lowest direct medical costs.
DESIGN: Cost-effectiveness analysis.
SETTING: Ambulatory private practice, primary or specialty care. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Adults with no presenting complaints other than condylomata acuminata.
INTERVENTIONS: Construction of a cost-effectiveness model. From a literature review, extraction of commonly accepted guidelines regarding duration and frequency as well as reports of efficacies of typical treatment regimens; from Medicare physician fee schedules, costs of physician visits and physician-administered treatments; from published data, average wholesale prices of medications. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Estimated direct medical costs per complete clearance associated with different treatment options for condylomata acuminata.
RESULTS: Mean direct medical costs per complete clearance are lowest for surgical excision ($285). Other low-cost modalities are loop electrosurgical excision procedure ($316), electrodesiccation ($347), carbon dioxide laser ($416), podofilox ($424), and pulsed-dye laser ($479). Higher-cost modalities are cryotherapy ($951), trichloroacetic acid ($986), imiquimod ($1255), podophyllum resin ($1632), and interferon alfa-2b ($6665).
CONCLUSION: Surgical modalities, including excision, electrodesiccation, loop electrosurgical excision procedure, and laser, as well as podofilox are low-cost options for the treatment of condylomata acuminata.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11255335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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