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Dominique Brandt1, Maximilian Blüher2, Julie Lankiewicz3, Peter J Mallow1, Rhodri Saunders2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Keywords: LOS; SWI; coronary artery bypass graft; health care costs; hospital costs
Year: 2020 PMID: 32884963 PMCID: PMC7458496 DOI: 10.36469/jheor.2020.13687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Econ Outcomes Res ISSN: 2326-697X
Figure 1Data Availability for the Target Countries
Country color indicates the level of data availability, with countries highlighted in black having country-specific data for all 10 parameters. Those in dark gray were missing one, two, or three parameters; Cuba (light gray) had no data identified. Countries in white were not investigated in our analysis.
Figure 2Prevalence of Superficial and DSWIs in Analyzed Countries
Abbreviations: CABG, coronary artery bypass graft surgery; DSWI, deep SWI; SWI, sternal-wound infection; SSWI, superficial SWI.
Results for Israel are not shown in the graph as information on DSWIs was not available. Israel had a total of 3.6% of SWIs per CABG procedure.
Burden of CABG-Related SWIs by Country with Base Case Parameters
| Country | Procedures, Number | SWI Events, Number | SWI Burden, US$ | Mean Cost Per SWI, US$ | Mean SWI Cost Per CABG, US$ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| France | 19 280 | 717 | 8 496 817 | 11 845 | 441 |
| Germany | 50 472 | 2836 | 36 876 758 | 13 003 | 731 |
| Italy | 20 930 | 1378 | 18 940 618 | 13 741 | 905 |
| United Kingdom | 16 529 | 539 | 7 200 434 | 13 357 | 436 |
| Netherlands | 9685 | 814 | 18 365 837 | 22 551 | 1896 |
| Spain | 8294 | 726 | 8 715 780 | 12 008 | 1051 |
| Australia | 13 063 | 535 | 11 683 094 | 21 831 | 894 |
| Israel | 4037 | 150 | 2 323 092 | 15 508 | 575 |
| Japan | 21 313 | 1099 | 59 566 162 | 54 180 | 2795 |
| Brazil | 20 198 | 1223 | 9 996 520 | 8172 | 495 |
| Canada | 20 868 | 1239 | 33 091 101 | 26 707 | 1586 |
| Taiwan | 1510 | 103 | 1 467 327 | 14 249 | 971 |
| Thailand | 6581 | 518 | 4 972 120 | 9600 | 756 |
| United States | 159 063 | 9139 | 336 028 904 | 36 768 | 2113 |
Abbreviations: CABG, coronary artery bypass graft; SWI, sternal-wound infection.
Results are rounded to the nearest whole number. Mean SWI cost per CABG represents the SWI burden divided by the number of CABG procedures.
Figure 3Estimated Cost of SWIs Per CABG in Evaluated Countries
Abbreviations: AUS, Australia; BRA, Brazil; CABG, coronary artery bypass graft surgery; CAN, Canada; DEU, Germany; ESP, Spain; FRA, France; GBR, Great Britain; ISR, Israel; ITA, Italy; JPN, Japan; NLD, the Netherlands; SWI, sternal-wound infection; THA, Thailand; TWN, Taiwan; USA: the United States.
The cost (in 2017 US$) that SWIs add to each CABG procedure is depicted as a box plot for each country. The shaded box indicates the interquartile range, with the whiskers being the standard deviation. Additional points plotted singularly are considered outliers. Within the shaded box, the line represents the median value, and the cross represents the mean. The box plot is informed by 52 simulations.
Median Annual Burden (Range) of SWIs by Country
| Country | Cost Burden, US$ in Millions | ICU Burden, Care Days | GW Burden, Care Days | Readmission Burden, Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| France | 12.97 (8.32 to 27.18) | 1900 (800 to 3900) | 9500 (5100 to 23 500) | 430 (260 to 840) |
| Germany | 43.57 (28.06 to 81.82) | 6300 (4000 to 12 500) | 33 500 (20 900 to 75 500) | 1450 (1050 to 2130) |
| Italy | 20.37 (11.63 to 33.93) | 3100 (1600 to 5000) | 17 000 (7500 to 31 100) | 600 (380 to 1030) |
| United Kingdom | 12.34 (8.47 to 18.93) | 1800 (1200 to 2800) | 9800 (5800 to 15 600) | 290 (200 to 400) |
| Netherlands | 12.97 (9.24 to 21.41) | 2200 (1400 to 3400) | 12 300 (7800 to 19 900) | 230 (150 to 320) |
| Spain | 8.69 (4.81 to 13.24) | 1200 (700 to 2200) | 7000 (2900 to 12 700) | 280 (150 to 380) |
| Australia | 13.13 (6.63 to 17.35) | 1900 (900 to 2800) | 10 800 (4600 to 15 200) | 260 (200 to 340) |
| Israel | 3.24 (2.24 to 5.61) | 600 (400 to 1000) | 3400 (2200 to 5500) | 70 (40 to 110) |
| Japan | 47.25 (27.78 to 77.85) | 8500 (6000 to 12 600) | 50 000 (36 700 to 72 000) | 320 (200 to 440) |
| Brazil | 16.12 (9.86 to 23.33) | 2900 (1800 to 4600) | 16 300 (8700 to 27 500) | 520 (270 to 640) |
| Canada | 29.49 (19.42 to 50.31) | 3200 (2000 to 5600) | 17 300 (9000 to 34 800) | 490 (340 to 710) |
| Taiwan | 1.85 (1.29 to 3.44) | 400 (600 to 300) | 2300 (1300 to 3800) | 40 (30 to 50) |
| Thailand | 7.58 (3.43 to 12.58) | 1400 (600 to 2400) | 7900 (2800 to 15 100) | 160 (120 to 220) |
| United States | 299.40 (179.03 to 528.94) | 22 600 (12 500 to 33 900) | 125 100 (75 100 to 205 200) | 4280 (2740 to 6100) |
Abbreviations: GW, general ward; SWI, sternal-wound infection.
Potential for VBP for a Hospital Performing 1000 CABG Procedures Per Year Across Analyzed Countries
| Country | Scenario 1 CIPP, US$ | Scenario 1 VBP, US$ | Scenario 1 Hospital Savings, US$ | Scenario 2 CIPP, US$ | Scenario 2 VBP, US$ | Scenario 2 Hospital Savings, US$ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| France | 34 (22 to 70) | 5044 (3237 to 10 574) | 57 165 (36 689 to 119 839) | 20 (13 to 42) | 11 769 (7554 to 24 673) | 70 616 (45 322 to 148 037) |
| Germany | 43 (28 to 81) | 6474 (4170 to 12 158) | 73 372 (47 256 to 137 790) | 26 (17 to 49) | 15 106 (9729 to 28 369) | 90 636 (58 375 to 170 211) |
| Italy | 49 (28 to 81) | 7298 (4168 to 12 160) | 82 711 (47 240 to 137 809) | 29 (17 to 49) | 17 029 (9726 to 28 372) | 102 173 (58 355 to 170 234) |
| United Kingdom | 37 (26 to 57) | 5599 (3841 to 8587) | 63 460 (43 533 to 97 324) | 22 (15 to 34) | 13 065 (8963 to 20 037) | 78 391 (53 776 to 120 224) |
| Netherlands | 67 (48 to 111) | 10 044 (7154 to 16 578) | 113 828 (81 084 to 187 886) | 40 (29 to 66) | 23 435 (16 694 to 38 682) | 140 611 (100 162 to 232 095) |
| Spain | 52 (29 to 80) | 7860 (4350 to 11 973) | 89 077 (49 301 to 135 699) | 31 (17 to 48) | 18 339 (10 150 to 27 938) | 110 037 (60 902 to 167 628) |
| Australia | 50 (25 to 66) | 7536 (3806 to 9959) | 85 405 (43 135 to 112 873) | 30 (15 to 40) | 17 583 (8881 to 23 239) | 105 500 (53 285 to 139 431) |
| Israel | 40 (28 to 69) | 6012 (4165 to 10 421) | 68 134 (47 200 to 118 102) | 24 (17 to 42) | 14 028 (9718 to 24 315) | 84 166 (58 306 to 145 891) |
| Japan | 111 (65 to 183) | 16 629 (9776 to 27 397) | 188 460 (110 795 to 310 502) | 67 (39 to 110) | 38 801 (22 811 to 63 927) | 232 804 (136 864 to 383 561) |
| Brazil | 40 (24 to 58) | 5987 (3662 to 8663) | 67 854 (41 502 to 98 183) | 24 (15 to 35) | 13 970 (8545 to 20 214) | 83 820 (51 267 to 121 285) |
| Canada | 71 (47 to 121) | 10 598 (6980 to 18 081) | 120 108 (79 108 to 204 913) | 42 (28 to 72) | 24 728 (16 287 to 42 188) | 148 369 (97 721 to 253 127) |
| Taiwan | 61 (43 to 114) | 9178 (6397 to 17 092) | 104 017 (72 494 to 193 706) | 37 (26 to 68) | 21 415 (14 925 to 39 881) | 128 491 (89 551 to 239 283) |
| Thailand | 58 (26 to 96) | 8644 (3905 to 14 336) | 97 963 (44 256 to 162 473) | 35 (16 to 57) | 20 169 (9112 to 33 450) | 121 013 (54 669 to 200 702) |
| United States | 94 (56 to 166) | 14 117 (8441 to 24 940) | 159 992 (95 668 to 282 656) | 56 (34 to 100) | 32 940 (19 696 to 58 194) | 197 637 (118 178 to 349 163) |
Abbreviations: CABG, coronary artery bypass graft surgery; CIPP, cost of intervention per patient; SWI, sternal-wound infection; VBP, value-based purchasing.
All values are the median (range) calculated from the probabilistic sensitivity analysis results. The hospital savings assume that both new interventions implemented achieve the target of a 20% reduction in the SWI rate.