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Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial)

BACKGROUND: The effect of immediate total-body CT (iTBCT) on health economic aspects in patients with severe trauma is an underreported issue. This study determined the cost-effectiveness of iTBCT compared with conventional radiological imaging with selective CT (standard work-up (STWU)) during the...

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Autores principales: Treskes, K, Sierink, J C, Edwards, M J R, Beuker, B J A, Van Lieshout, E M M, Hohmann, J, Saltzherr, T P, Hollmann, M W, Van Dieren, S, Goslings, J C, Dijkgraaf, M G W
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10364909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33793734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaa091
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author Treskes, K
Sierink, J C
Edwards, M J R
Beuker, B J A
Van Lieshout, E M M
Hohmann, J
Saltzherr, T P
Hollmann, M W
Van Dieren, S
Goslings, J C
Dijkgraaf, M G W
author_facet Treskes, K
Sierink, J C
Edwards, M J R
Beuker, B J A
Van Lieshout, E M M
Hohmann, J
Saltzherr, T P
Hollmann, M W
Van Dieren, S
Goslings, J C
Dijkgraaf, M G W
author_sort Treskes, K
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description BACKGROUND: The effect of immediate total-body CT (iTBCT) on health economic aspects in patients with severe trauma is an underreported issue. This study determined the cost-effectiveness of iTBCT compared with conventional radiological imaging with selective CT (standard work-up (STWU)) during the initial trauma evaluation. METHODS: In this multicentre RCT, adult patients with a high suspicion of severe injury were randomized in-hospital to iTBCT or STWU. Hospital healthcare costs were determined for the first 6 months after the injury. The probability of iTBCT being cost-effective was calculated for various levels of willingness-to-pay per extra patient alive. RESULTS: A total of 928 Dutch patients with complete clinical follow-up were included. Mean costs of hospital care were €25 809 (95 per cent bias-corrected and accelerated (bca) c.i. €22 617 to €29 137) for the iTBCT group and €26 155 (€23 050 to €29 344) for the STWU group, a difference per patient in favour of iTBCT of €346 (€4987 to €4328) (P = 0.876). Proportions of patients alive at 6 months were not different. The proportion of patients alive without serious morbidity was 61.6 per cent in the iTBCT group versus 66.7 per cent in the STWU group (difference −5.1 per cent; P = 0.104). The probability of iTBCT being cost-effective in keeping patients alive remained below 0.56 for the whole group, but was higher in patients with multiple trauma (0.8–0.9) and in those with traumatic brain injury (more than 0.9). CONCLUSION: Economically, from a hospital healthcare provider perspective, iTBCT should be the diagnostic strategy of first choice in patients with multiple trauma or traumatic brain injury.
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spelling pubmed-103649092023-07-31 Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial) Treskes, K Sierink, J C Edwards, M J R Beuker, B J A Van Lieshout, E M M Hohmann, J Saltzherr, T P Hollmann, M W Van Dieren, S Goslings, J C Dijkgraaf, M G W Br J Surg Original Articles BACKGROUND: The effect of immediate total-body CT (iTBCT) on health economic aspects in patients with severe trauma is an underreported issue. This study determined the cost-effectiveness of iTBCT compared with conventional radiological imaging with selective CT (standard work-up (STWU)) during the initial trauma evaluation. METHODS: In this multicentre RCT, adult patients with a high suspicion of severe injury were randomized in-hospital to iTBCT or STWU. Hospital healthcare costs were determined for the first 6 months after the injury. The probability of iTBCT being cost-effective was calculated for various levels of willingness-to-pay per extra patient alive. RESULTS: A total of 928 Dutch patients with complete clinical follow-up were included. Mean costs of hospital care were €25 809 (95 per cent bias-corrected and accelerated (bca) c.i. €22 617 to €29 137) for the iTBCT group and €26 155 (€23 050 to €29 344) for the STWU group, a difference per patient in favour of iTBCT of €346 (€4987 to €4328) (P = 0.876). Proportions of patients alive at 6 months were not different. The proportion of patients alive without serious morbidity was 61.6 per cent in the iTBCT group versus 66.7 per cent in the STWU group (difference −5.1 per cent; P = 0.104). The probability of iTBCT being cost-effective in keeping patients alive remained below 0.56 for the whole group, but was higher in patients with multiple trauma (0.8–0.9) and in those with traumatic brain injury (more than 0.9). CONCLUSION: Economically, from a hospital healthcare provider perspective, iTBCT should be the diagnostic strategy of first choice in patients with multiple trauma or traumatic brain injury. Oxford University Press 2021-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10364909/ /pubmed/33793734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaa091 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of BJS Society Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Treskes, K
Sierink, J C
Edwards, M J R
Beuker, B J A
Van Lieshout, E M M
Hohmann, J
Saltzherr, T P
Hollmann, M W
Van Dieren, S
Goslings, J C
Dijkgraaf, M G W
Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial)
title Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial)
title_full Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial)
title_fullStr Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial)
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial)
title_short Cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body CT in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2 trial)
title_sort cost-effectiveness of immediate total-body ct in patients with severe trauma (react-2 trial)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10364909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33793734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaa091
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