The Safety and Cost-Effectiveness of Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting in Calgary
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2012-09-28
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Objectives
To evaluate the safety and cost of carotid stenting in Calgary.
Methods
A cost-utility analysis from the perspective of the Canadian health care system was performed comparing stenting to endarterectomy using a decision analytic model.
A prospective cohort study was done for trans cranial Doppler monitoring during stenting procedures. Findings were correlated with 24-hour MRI brain lesions using a binomial regression model.
Results
Stenting was more expensive than endarterectomy ($6106.84 incremental cost) and had a lower effectiveness (- 0.12 QALYs). Results were influenced by the procedure costs and were sensitive to patients’ characteristics.
In 26 subjects who underwent stenting, MRI lesions were detected in 76%. Procedural monitoring showed a median of 224.5 emboli. Large emboli correlated with MRI lesions after adjusting for age and symptoms status.
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To improve the outcomes of carotid stenting, research should aim to improve the procedure safety without increasing its costs.
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Almekhlafi, M. (2012). The Safety and Cost-Effectiveness of Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting in Calgary (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/28375