An economic model to assess the value of triclosan-coated sutures in reducing the risk of surgical site infection in a mastectomy in India

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Mahajan, Nilesh S. [1 ]
Pillai, Reshmi [1 ]
Chopra, Hitesh [2 ]
Grover, Ajay [2 ]
Kohli, Ashish [2 ]
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[1] Johnson & Johnson Pvt Ltd Jogeshwari East, Med Affairs Clin Operat & Device Safety, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[2] Johnson & Johnson Pvt Ltd Jogeshwari East, Ethicon Sales & Mkt Team, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Cost savings; efficacy; mastectomy; non-antimicrobial-coated sutures; surgical site infection; triclosan-coated sutures; PREVENTION;
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10.4103/ijc.IJC_1000_19
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background: The comparison of triclosan-coated sutures (TCS) was made with conventional nonantimicrobial-coated sutures (NCS) to reduce surgical site infection (SSI). This study demonstrates the efficacy and economic outcome of TCS versus NCS for SSIs in mastectomy in India. Methods: In this retrospective analysis, 100 patients were included for both conditions-TCS and NCS-from a private and public hospital in India. A systematic literature search of available evidence for both SSI incidences and TCS efficacy data in India were gathered. We collected cost data from a private and public hospital, respectively, for mastectomy in India. The cost-effectiveness of TCS in comparison with the conventional NCS was calculated using a decision-tree deterministic model. We performed a one-way sensitivity analysis to compare TCS with NCS. Results: Cost savings with the use of TCS increased with an increase in SSI incidence and an increase in efficacy for mastectomies in both public and private hospitals. We found a base cost saving of Indian rupees (INR) 27,299 at a private hospital and INR 2,958 at a public hospital for mastectomies. The incremental cost of TCS suture was 0.01% in a private hospital whereas 0.17% in a public hospital. Conclusion: The use of TCS resulted in reduced SSI incidence and cost savings for mastectomy in India.
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