Literature DB >> 28151532

[Transcatheter aortic valve implantation versus aortic valve replacement: cost analysis from the regional health service and hospital perspectives].

Elena Berti1, Daniela Fortuna1, Simona Bartoli1, Cristina Ciuca2, Anna Orlando3, Salvatore Scondotto4, Nera Agabiti5, Stefano Salizzoni6, Tiziana Claudia Aranzulla7, Caterina Gandolfo8, Rossana De Palma1, Francesco Saia2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate the cost of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) procedures, together with the cost of the first-year hospitalizations following the index ones, in 4 Italian regions where diffusion level of TAVI and coverage decisions are different.
METHODS: The cost analysis was performed evaluating 372 patients enrolled consecutively from December 1, 2012 to September 30, 2015. The index hospitalization cost was calculated both from the hospital perspective through a full-costing approach and from the regional healthcare service perspective by applying the regional reimbursement tariffs. The follow-up costs were calculated for one year after the index hospitalization, from the regional healthcare sservice perspective, through the identification of hospital admissions for cardiovascular pathologies after the index hospitalization and computation of the relative regional tariffs.
RESULTS: The mean hospitalization cost was € 32 120 for transfemoral TAVI (232 procedures), € 35 958 for transapical TAVI (31 procedures) and € 17 441 for AVR (109 procedures). From the regional healthcare service perspective, the mean transfemoral TAVI cost was € 29 989, with relevant regional variability (range from € 19 987 to € 36 979); the mean transapical TAVI cost was € 39 148; the mean AVR cost was € 32 020. The mean follow-up costs were € 2294 for transfemoral TAVI, € 2335 for transapical TAVI, and € 2601 for AVR.
CONCLUSIONS: In our study, transapical TAVI resulted more expensive than transfemoral TAVI, while surgical AVR was cheaper than both (less than 40%). Costs of the transfemoral approach showed great variability between participating regions, probably due to different hospital costs, logistics, patients' selection and reimbursement policy. A central level of control would be appropriate to avoid unjustified differences in access to innovative procedures between different Italian regions.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28151532     DOI: 10.1714/2613.26899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G Ital Cardiol (Rome)        ISSN: 1827-6806


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1.  Cost-utility of surgical sutureless bioprostheses vs TAVI in aortic valve replacement for patients at intermediate and high surgical risk.

Authors:  Massimiliano Povero; Antonio Miceli; Lorenzo Pradelli; Matteo Ferrarini; Matteo Pinciroli; Mattia Glauber
Journal:  Clinicoecon Outcomes Res       Date:  2018-11-08
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