Cost-effectiveness of iso- versus low-osmolality contrast media in outpatients with high risk of contrast medium-induced nephropathy

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Alejandra Chicaiza-Becerra, Liliana [1 ]
Garcia-Molina, Mario [1 ]
Gamboa, Oscar [2 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Colombia, Fac Ciencias Econ, Bogota, DC, Colombia
[2] Inst Nacl Cancerol, Bogota, DC, Colombia
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BIOMEDICA | 2012年 / 32卷 / 02期
关键词
contrast media; kidney tubular necrosis; acute; cost-benefit analysis; ACUTE-RENAL-FAILURE; NEPHROTOXICITY; KIDNEY;
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R188.11 [热带医学];
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Introduction. Contrast media can cause acute renal failure by direct toxic effects on the tubular cells and kidney ischemia. Diabetics and hospitalized patients have a greater risk of developing contrast-induced nephropathy than the general population. Objective. The cost effectiveness of iso and low-osmolality contrast media was assessed in high risk outpatients. Materials and methods. The analysis was based on a systematic literature review comparing the nephrotoxic effects of iso- to low-osmolality contrast media. Only direct costs were considered; these were obtained from the official tariff manual. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios, efficiency curves and acceptability curves were calculated. Univariate sensitivity analyses were performed for costs and effects, as well as probabilistic analyses. Zero and 3% discounts were applied to results. The cost-effectiveness threshold was equal to the per capita GDP per life-year gained. Results. Alternatives with Iopamidol and Iodixanol are preferable to the others, because both reduce risk of contrast-induced nephropathy and are less costly. The incremental cost-effectiveness of the Iodixanol alternative compared to the Iopamidol alternative is US$ 14,660 per additional life year gained; this is more than twice the threshold. Conclusion. The low-osmolality contrast medium, Iopamidol, appears to be cost-effective when compared with Iohexol or other low-osmolality contrast media (Iopromide, Iobitridol, Iomeprol, Iopentol and Ioxilan) in contrast-induced nephropathy, high-risk outpatients. The choice of the iso- osmolality contrast medium, Iodixanol, depends on its cost per vial and on the willingness to pay.
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