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Use of a decision analysis model to assess the medicoeconomic implications of FDG PET imaging in diagnosing a solitary pulmonary nodule.

Catherine Lejeune1, Kazem Al Zahouri, Marie-Christine Woronoff-Lemsi, Patrick Arveux, Alain Bernard, Christine Binquet, Francis Guillemin.   

Abstract

This study assessed the use of positron emission tomography (PET) in identifying and diagnosing solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs). For this a decision analysis model was constructed, and three alternatives were compared: wait and watch (WW), PET and anatomical computed tomography (PET), and CT plus PET (CT+PET). Transition probabilities were estimated from published data and consultations with experts. Costs of diagnosis were derived from the French reimbursement scale, and treatment costs from a national hospital database of diagnosis-related groups. The base case was defined as a 65-year-old male smoker with a 2-cm SPN and an associated high risk of malignancy of 43%. Evaluation criteria included incremental cost-effectiveness ratios and the proportion of unnecessary operations avoided in patients without malignant SPN. For the base case WW was the least effective and cheapest strategy. CT+PET was more effective and presented lower incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (<euro>3,022 per life-year gained). It also was superior to PET in cost-effectiveness terms and resulted in 4.3% fewer unnecessary resections of benign SPN than did PET. Risk profile analyses performed on SPN malignancy risk showed that CT + PET remains the most cost-effective strategy in the range of 5.7-87%, and that WW is more cost-effective in the range of 0.3-5.0%. CT+PET is thus cost-effective in detecting malignant SPN in patients with a risk of malignity of at least 5.7% and may avoid inappropriate resections of benign SPN. These findings support the attempts to introduce a larger number of PETs in France for SPN diagnosis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15834623     DOI: 10.1007/s10198-005-0279-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Health Econ        ISSN: 1618-7598


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3.  Accuracy of FDG-PET to diagnose lung cancer in a region of endemic granulomatous disease.

Authors:  Stephen Deppen; Joe B Putnam; Gabriela Andrade; Theodore Speroff; Jonathan C Nesbitt; Eric S Lambright; Pierre P Massion; Ron Walker; Eric L Grogan
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4.  Solitary pulmonary nodules: consequences for patient quality of life.

Authors:  Irawati Lemonnier; Cédric Baumann; Damien Jolly; Patrick Arveux; Marie-Christine Woronoff-Lemsi; Michel Velten; Francis Guillemin
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2010-08-09       Impact factor: 4.147

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8.  PET/CT: will it change the way that we use CT in cancer imaging?

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9.  Does the availability of positron emission tomography modify diagnostic strategies for solitary pulmonary nodules? An observational study in France.

Authors:  Irawati Lemonnier; Cédric Baumann; Nicolas Jay; Kazem Alzahouri; Patrick Arveux; Damien Jolly; Catherine Lejeune; Michel Velten; Fabien Vitry; Marie-Christine Woronoff-Lemsi; Francis Guillemin
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2009-05-11       Impact factor: 4.430

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Authors:  Marcos Pretto Mosmann; Marcelle Alves Borba; Francisco Pires Negromonte de Macedo; Adriano de Araujo Lima Liguori; Arthur Villarim Neto; Kenio Costa de Lima
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