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Carolyn F Weiniger1, Paul S Spencer, Yuval Weiss, Gary Ginsberg, Yossef Ezra.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: External cephalic version (ECV) is infrequently performed and 98% of breech presenting fetuses are delivered surgically. Neuraxial analgesia can increase the success rate of ECV significantly, potentially reducing cesarean delivery rates for breech presentation. The current study aims to determine whether the additional cost to the hospital of spinal anesthesia for ECV is offset by cost savings generated by reduced cesarean delivery.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24564984 PMCID: PMC3936937 DOI: 10.1186/2045-4015-3-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Major variables reported per individual management option
| 11670.54 | 4076.89 | 1298.95 | 6294.70 | 77 | Cesarean delivery |
| 4110.23 | 1824.40 | 250.72 | 2035.11 | 39 | Vaginal delivery |
| 960.21 | 533.45 | 17.34 | 409.42 | 10 | ECV |
| 1386.97 | 808.18 | 169.37 | 409.42 | 18 | ECV plus Spinal block |
Key: Costs sourced in 2008 were adjusted to 2013 NIS price levels using the consumer price index. The conversion factor used is 1.3336229. (Central Bureau of Statistics, Price Statistics Monthly - September 2013. Jerusalem). Costs were sourced from hospital budget itemizations.
ECV = external cephalic version, NIS = New Israeli Shekel.
Vaginal delivery rates following ECV with neuraxial block for breech presentation (analgesia or anesthesia dose) in previously published randomized trials
| Dugoff [ | Analgesia | 22/50 (44%) | 22/52 (42%) | 16/50‡ (32.0%) | 25/52‡ (48.1%) |
| Mancuso [ | Anesthesia | 32/54 (59%) | 18/54 (33.3%) | 28/54a (51.9%) | 13/54a (24.1%) |
| Schorr [ | Anesthesia | 24/35 (69%) | 11/34 (32.4%) | 23/35 (65.7%) | 7/34 (20.6%) |
| Sullivan [ | Analgesia | 22/47 (47%) | 15/48 (31.3%) | 17/47 (36.2%) | 12/48 (25%) |
| Weiniger [ | Anesthesia | 24/36 (67%) | 11/34 (32.4%) | 16/36 (44.4%) | 8/34 (23.5%) |
| Weiniger [ | Anesthesia | 27/31 (87%) | 19/33 (57.6%) | 25/31b (80.%) | 19/33b (57.6%) |
adata presented are vaginal cephalic delivery only.
Effect size = ECV success rate.
bexcludes vaginal breech delivery and repeat ECV.
‡Following unsuccessful ECV five patients overall had spontaneous version to cephalic presentation with vaginal delivery.
Figure 1Potential delivery pathways for the base case patient with breech presenting fetus. The patient with breech presenting fetus can go directly to cesarean delivery, or undergo ECV, either with (Pathway B) or without (Pathway C) spinal anesthesia. ECV success rates with and without spinal anesthesia were taken from our previous publications [19,20]. Pathway A (no ECV) shows 100% CD rate, despite the possibility of vaginal breech delivery or spontaneous conversion to cephalic presentation. For pathways B2/B3 and C2/C3, following successful ECV, a cesarean delivery rate of 16% is used, based upon calculated data from Table 3. Costs associated with each pathway are presented in Table 3. VD = vaginal delivery, CD = cesarean delivery.
Costs for management pathways, derived from decision tree, Figure1
| No ECV | CD | 11670.54 | 100% | |
| | | | ||
| B1 | ECV (failure), CD | 12630.75 | 55.2% (0.40-0.64) | 6972.17 |
| B2 | ECV (success), CD | 12630.75 | 7.2% (0.03-0.16) | 909.41 |
| B3 | ECV (success), VD | 5070.44 | 37.6% (0.26-0.49) | 1906.49 |
| | | | ||
| C1 | ECV + spinal, CD | 13057.51 | 23.9% (0.15-0.35) | 3120.74 |
| C2 | ECV + spinal, CD | 13057.51 | 12.2% (0.06-0.21) | 1593.02 |
| C3 | ECV + spinal, VD | 5497.2 | 63.9% (0.52-0.75) | 3512.71 |
Key: Costs are derived from Table 1 unit costs and% of each pathway occurring.
CD = cesarean delivery, VD = vaginal delivery, ECV = external cephalic version, CI = confidence interval.
Pathway A = no ECV, Pathway B = ECV without spinal anesthesia, Pathway C = ECV with spinal anesthesia.
For CI calculation, the denominator is 67 (Table 3) [19,20].
Figure 2Reported ECV success rates range from 30-70%; higher ECV success generate higher vaginal delivery rates - decreasing costs. Figure 2a shows ECV success rates ranging from 30-70% without spinal anesthesia and Figure 2b shows ECV success rates ranging from 30-70% with spinal anesthesia. Both show costs for a 16% and 30% cesarean delivery rate. If the prevailing cesarean delivery rate increases from 16% to 30%, the cost savings from ECV success rates falls.