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Routine pre-cesarean Staphylococcus aureus screening and decolonization: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

Bruce Y Lee1, Ann E Wiringa, Elizabeth A Mitgang, Sarah M McGlone, Abena N Afriyie, Yeohan Song, Richard H Beigi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To estimate the economic value of screening pregnant women for Staphylococcus aureus carriage before cesarean delivery. STUDY
DESIGN: Computer simulation model.
METHODS: We used computer simulation to assess the cost-effectiveness, from the third-party payer perspective, of routine screening for S aureus (and subsequent decolonization of carriers) before planned cesarean delivery. Sensitivity analyses explored the effects of varying S aureus colonization prevalence, decolonization treatment success rate (for the extent of the puerperal period), and the laboratory technique (agar culture vs polymerase chain reaction [PCR]) utilized for screening and pathogen identification from wound isolates.
RESULTS: Pre-cesarean screening and decolonization were only cost-effective when agar was used for both screening and wound cultures when the probability of decolonization success was ≥ 50% and colonization prevalence was ≥ 40%, or decolonization was ≥ 75% successful and colonization prevalence was ≥ 20%. The intervention was never cost-effective using PCR-based laboratory methods. The cost of agar versus PCR and their respective sensitivities and specificities, as well as the probability of successful decolonization, were important drivers of the economic and health impacts of preoperative screening and decolonization of pregnant women. The number needed to screen ranged from 21 to 2294, depending on colonization prevalence, laboratory techniques used, and the probability of successful decolonization.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite high rates of cesarean delivery, presurgical screening of pregnant women for S aureus and decolonization of carriers is unlikely to be cost-effective under prevailing epidemiologic circumstances.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22106462      PMCID: PMC3836821     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Manag Care        ISSN: 1088-0224            Impact factor:   2.229


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