Cost-effectiveness of currently accepted strategies for pulmonary embolism diagnosis

被引:11
作者
Hull, RD [1 ]
Pineo, GF [1 ]
Stein, PD [1 ]
Mah, AF [1 ]
Butcher, RS [1 ]
机构
[1] Foothills Prov Gen Hosp, Thrombosis Res Unit, Calgary, AB T2N 2T9, Canada
关键词
pulmonary embolism; diagnosis; cost-effectiveness; venous thromboembolism;
D O I
10.1055/s-2001-12843
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Improvements in the methods of clinical trials combined with the use of objective tests to detect venous thrombosis have enhanced the clinician's ability to diagnose pulmonary embolism and venous thrombosis (venous thromboembolism). The authors updated a previous cost-effectiveness analysis of the commonly recommended strategies for pulmonary embolism diagnosis and management to reflect current clinical practice. Two criteria of effectiveness were used: correct identification of venous thromboembolism and correct identification of venous thromboembolism and correct identification of patients for whom treatment was unnecessary. The cost of each diagnostic alternative was defined as the direct cost of administering the diagnostic tests plus the treatment costs associated with a positive test result. A strategy based on the combined use of ventilation-perfusion lung scanning, serial ultrasonography, cardiorespiratory evaluation, and pulmonary angiography was the most cost-effective. This strategy also necessitated pulmonary angiography in the fewest number of patients. The safety of this strategy relates to two important biologic concepts: 1) local extension of submassive pulmonary embolism in the lung is not an important cause of morbidity or mortality in patients with adequate cardiorespiratory reserve, and 2) in most patients, proximal vein thrombi of the lower extremities are the source of recurrent pulmonary embolism.
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