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Natasa Bogavac-Stanojević1, Violeta Dopsaj, Zorana Jelić-Ivanović, Dragana Lakić, Dragan Vasić, Guenka Petrova.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: We examined the cost-effectiveness of the three different D-dimer measurements in the screening of DVT in models with and without calculation of pre-test probability (PTP) score. Moreover, we calculated the minimal cost in DVT detection.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23457770 PMCID: PMC3900094 DOI: 10.11613/bm.2013.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Med (Zagreb) ISSN: 1330-0962 Impact factor: 2.313
Total cost per patient for diagnostic resources included in DVT diagnosis.
| Costs when 1 patient was received at the vascular ambulance | 36.80 | 29.25 | 14.77 |
| Costs when 3 patients were received at the vascular ambulance | 14.51 | 17.06 | 14.77 |
| Cost when 10 patients were received at the vascular ambulance | 13.04 | 17.06 | 7.38 |
| Cost for technician time | 2.43 | 2.78 | 1.74 |
| Cost for one office visit | 3.88 | 3.88 | 3.88 |
| Cost for laboratory specialist | 4.00 | 4.00 | 4.00 |
| Cost for CUS utilisation | 84.67 | 84.67 | 84.67 |
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| Costs when 1 patient was received at the vascular ambulance | 47.11 | 39.91 | 24.39 |
| Costs when 3 patients were received at the vascular ambulance | 24.82 | 27.72 | 24.39 |
| Costs when 10 patients were received at the vascular ambulance | 23.35 | 27.72 | 17.00 |
Cost per patient for D-dimer test reagents, plus cost for controls (low and high), calibration and standards.
Salary for laboratory technician (needed for specimen collection, specimen centrifugation and assaying D-dimer based on 1 analysis).
The cost of a doctor visit.
Sum of costs per patient for D-dimer analysis, salary for laboratory personnel and salary for laboratory specialist and doctor visit used for ICER analysis. All costs are indicated in Euros.
DVT - deep venous thrombosis, CUS - compression ultrasonography, ICER - incremental cost effectiveness ratio
Figure 1.DAMs for diagnosing of DVT. Panel A) The first DAM involved all the included outpatients and within it NNS and costs for three strategies: DVT screening with the Innovance D-dimer assay; DVT screening with the D-dimer Hemosil HS assay and DVT screening with the Vidas D-dimer Exclusion II assay; Panel B) The second DAM involved patients with low and moderate PTP selected from the total patients group and NNS for three strategies as in the previous model.
Costs for Innovance D-dimer assay in the first DAM were calculated: cost for every branch multiply by all probabilities for that branch eg. 49.64 Euros × 0.045 × 0.229 =0.51 Euros. The costs for all four branches were summarized.
The number needed to screen (NNS); deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pre-test probability (PTP) score, the decision-analytic model (DAM)
ICER analysis of diagnostic scenarios for the first and the second DAM.
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| Innovance D-dimer assay | 30.51 | 53.4 | - | - | 0.57 | - |
| Vidas D-Dimer assay | 32.51 | 64.1 | 2.00 | 10.7 | 0.51 | 0.187 |
| Hemosil D-Dimer assay | 38.40 | 70.0 | 5.89 | 5.9 | 0.55 | 0.998 |
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| Vidas D-Dimer assay | 27.77 | 61.3 | - | - | 0.45 | - |
| Innovance D-dimer assay | 34.25 | 60.2 | 6.48 | −1.1 | 0.57 | dominated |
| Hemosil D-Dimer assay | 40.35 | 69.4 | 6.10 | 8.1 | 0.58 | 0.753 |
dominated – diagnostic alternative had higher costs and less effectiveness compared to the other strategies.
ICER - incremental cost-effectiveness ratio, DAM - decision-analytic model, NNS - number needed to screen.
CMA of diagnostic scenarios for the first and the second DAM
| Innovance D-dimer assay (the first DAM) | 24.82 | 192 | 84.67 | 148 | 17296.6 | 90.09 |
| Hemosil D-Dimer assay (the first DAM) | 27.72 | 192 | 84.67 | 118 | 15313.3 | 79.76 |
| Vidas D-Dimer assay (the first DAM) | 24.39 | 192 | 84.67 | 128 | 15520.64 | 80.84 |
| Innovance D-dimer assay (the second DAM) | 24.82 | 158 | 84.67 | 132 | 15094.04 | 78.61 |
| Hemosil D-Dimer assay (the second DAM) | 27.72 | 158 | 84.67 | 120 | 14540.16 | 75.73 |
| Vidas D-Dimer assay (the second DAM) | 24.39 | 158 | 84.67 | 130 | 14860.72 | 77.39 |
Costs when 3 patients received at the vascular ambulance,
The corresponding formula for total cost is: (N of D-dimer analysis × Costs per one D-dimer analyis) + (number of patients selected for CUS × Cost for CUS utilisation),
Total costs divided by 192. CMA - cost minimisation analysis, DAM - decision-analytic model, CUS - compression ultrasonography, NPS - number of patients selected for CUS.
Figure 2.Sensitivity analysis. Panel A) Sensitivity analysis for the first DAM; Panel B) Sensitivity analysis for the second DAM. Sensitivity analysis shows that the results were sensitive to the change of the Hemosil D-dimer cost. If the cost values for Hemosil D-dimer were changed (below 36 Euros in the first DAM and below 21.5 Euros in the second DAM), this assay becomes the most cost-effective strategy.