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Prapaporn Noparatayaporn1,2, Montarat Thavorncharoensap3,4, Usa Chaikledkaew1,5, Bhavani Shankara Bagepally6, Ammarin Thakkinstian1,7.
Abstract
This systematic review aimed to comprehensively synthesize cost-effectiveness evidences of bariatric surgery by pooling incremental net monetary benefits (INB). Twenty-eight full economic evaluation studies comparing bariatric surgery with usual care were identified from five databases. In high-income countries (HICs), bariatric surgery was cost-effective among mixed obesity group (i.e., obesity with/without diabetes) over a 10-year time horizon (pooled INB = $53,063.69; 95% CI $42,647.96, $63,479.43) and lifetime horizon (pooled INB = $101,897.96; 95% CI $79,390.93, $124,404.99). All studies conducted among obese with diabetes reported that bariatric surgery was cost-effective. Also, the pooled INB for obesity with diabetes group over lifetime horizon in HICs was $80,826.28 (95% CI $32,500.75, $129,151.81). Nevertheless, no evidence is available in low- and middle-income countries.Entities:
Keywords: Bariatric surgery; Cost-effectiveness; Economic evaluation; Incremental net monetary benefit
Year: 2021 PMID: 33893610 DOI: 10.1007/s11695-021-05415-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Surg ISSN: 0960-8923 Impact factor: 4.129