| Literature DB >> 23580234 |
Akash Bijlani1, Giovanni Aguzzi, David W Schaal, Pantaleo Romanelli.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe and synthesize the current stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) cost-effectiveness research to date across several common SRS and SBRT applications.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; cost-effectiveness; health economics; stereotactic body radiation therapy; stereotactic body radiotherapy; stereotactic radiosurgery
Year: 2013 PMID: 23580234 PMCID: PMC3619246 DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2013.00077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Oncol ISSN: 2234-943X Impact factor: 6.244
Brain publication characteristics, estimated costs and effectiveness.
| Reference | Country | Type of study | Procedures compared | Perspective | Cost types | Local currency | Procedures cost per patient | Effectiveness | ICER/ICUR/Cost analysis results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vuong et al. ( | Germany | Cost-effectiveness | SRS | Service provider | Direct | Euro | SRS: €9,964 | SRS: 1.8 LY | SRS dominates |
| Wellis et al. ( | Germany | Cost analysis | SRS | Service provider | Direct | Euro | SRS: €7,920 | n.a. | SRS is cost saving |
| van Roijen et al. ( | Netherlands | Cost analysis | SRS | Societal | Direct plus indirect | Dutch Florin | SRS: Dfl. 15,292 | n.a. | SRS is cost saving |
| Banerjee et al. ( | USA | Cost analysis | SRS | Service provider | Direct | USD | SRS: $16,143 | n.a. | SRS is cost saving |
| Manning et al. ( | USA | Cost-effectiveness | SRS | Service provider | Direct | USD | HSRT was $4119 less costly than SRS | Median survival of 11.8 months from HSRT treatment | HSRT is more comfortable for patients and less costly than SRS |
| Cho et al. ( | Taiwan | Cost analysis | SRS | Societal | Direct plus indirect | USD | SRS: $15,881 | n.a. | SRS is cost saving |
| Tarricone et al. ( | Italy | Cost-effectiveness | SRS | Service provider | Direct | Euro | SRS: €7,920 | Not statistically significant difference in BNI score for SRS and Surgery at follow-up | SRS is cost saving |
| Mehta et al. ( | USA | Cost-utility | RT plus surgery | Service provider | Direct | USD | RT plus SRS: $15,102 | RT plus SRS median survival: 1.1 LY | RT plus SRS dominates |
| Lal et al. ( | USA | Cost-utility | SRS plus observation | Service provider | Direct | USD | SRS plus observation: $119,000 | SRS plus observation: 1.64 LY | SRS plus observation vs. SRS plus WBRT $44,231/LYS; |
| Rutigliano et al. ( | USA | Cost-effectiveness | SRS and surgery | Healthcare payer | Direct | USD | SRS: $22,743 | SRS: $24,811/LY | SRS “has a better incremental cost–effectiveness than surgical resection (US$40,648 vs. 52,384 per life year)” |
| Tan et al. ( | Netherlands | Cost analysis | SRS | Service provider | Direct | Euro | SRS: €3,966 | n.a. | SRS and RT are cost saving alternative compared to surgery |
RT, radiation therapy; SRS, stereotactic radiosurgery; HSRT, hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy; WBRT, whole-brain radiation therapy; USD, United States dollar; LY/LYS, life years/life year saved; QALY, quality adjusted life years; ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; ICUR, incremental cost-utility ratio; BNI score, barrow neurological institute pain intensity scoring criteria; n.a., not applicable.
Spine publication characteristics, estimated costs, and effectiveness.
| Reference | Country | Type of study | Procedures compared | Perspective | Cost types | Local currency | Procedures cost per patient | Effectiveness | ICER/ICUR/Cost analysis results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haley et al. ( | USA | Cost-effectiveness | SBRT | Service provider | Direct | USD | SBRT: $7,729 | No significant difference in overall survival | EBRT is cost saving |
| Papatheofanis et al. ( | USA | Cost-utility | SRS | Healthcare payer | Direct | USD | SBRT: $11,813 | SBRT: 0.28 QALY | SRS dominates |
SRS, stereotactic radiosurgery; SBRT, stereotactic body radiation therapy; EBRT, external beam radiation therapy; USD, United States dollar; QALY, quality adjusted life years; ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; ICUR, incremental cost-utility ratio.
Lung publication characteristics, estimated costs, and effectiveness.
| Reference | Country | Type of study | Procedures compared | Perspective | Cost types | Local currency | Procedures cost per patient | Effectiveness | ICER/ICUR/Cost analysis results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lanni et al. ( | USA | Cost-effectiveness | SBRT | Service provider | Direct | USD | SBRT: $52,471 | SBRT 36-month overall survival: 71% | SBRT dominates |
| Sher et al. ( | USA | Cost-utility | SBRT | Service provider | Direct | USD | SBRT: $51,133 | SBRT: 1.91 QALY | SBRT vs. 3DCRT: $6,000/QALY |
| Puri et al. ( | USA | Cost-effectiveness | SBRT | Healthcare payer | Direct | USD | SBRT: $14,153 | SBRT overall survival: 2.94 years | Surgery vs. SBRT: $7,753/LYS |
SBRT, stereotactic body radiation therapy; EBRT, external beam radiation therapy; 3DCRT, 3-dimensional conventional radiation therapy; IMRT, intensity modulated radiation therapy; RFA, radiofrequency ablation; USD, United States dollar; LY/LYS, life years/life year saved; QALY, quality adjusted life years; ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; ICUR, incremental cost-utility ratio.
Prostate and pancreas publication characteristics, estimated costs, and effectiveness.
| Reference | Country | Publication year | Type of study | Procedures compared | Perspective | Cost types | Local currency | Procedures cost per patient | Effectiveness | ICER/ICUR/Cost analysis results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parthan et al. ( | USA | 2012 | Cost-utility | SBRT | Healthcare Payer/Societal | Direct/Direct plus indirect | USD | SBRT: 8.11 QALY | SBRT dominates from both payer and societal perspectives | |
| Hodges et al. ( | USA | 2012 | Cost-utility | SBRT | Healthcare Payer | Direct | USD | SBRT: $22,152 | SBRT: 7.9 QALY | SBRT is cost saving |
| Murphy et al. ( | USA | 2012 | Cost-utility | Gemcitabine alone | Healthcare Payer | Direct | USD | Gemcitabine alone: $42,900 | Gemcitabine alone: 0.581 QALY | Gem. plus SBRT vs. Gem. alone: $69,500/QALY |
RT, radiation therapy; SBRT, stereotactic body radiation therapy; PT, proton therapy; IMRT, intensity modulated radiation therapy; Gem, gemcitabine; USD, United States dollar; QALY, quality adjusted life years; ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; ICUR, incremental cost-utility ratio.