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Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model

OBJECTIVES: Transfusion of allogeneic blood is still common in orthopedic surgery. This analysis evaluates from the perspective of a German hospital the potential cost savings of Epoetin alfa (EPO) compared to predonated autologous blood transfusions or to a nobloodconservationstrategy (allogeneic b...

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Autores principales: Tomeczkowski, Jörg, Stern, Sean, Müller, Alfred, von Heymann, Christian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072949
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author Tomeczkowski, Jörg
Stern, Sean
Müller, Alfred
von Heymann, Christian
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Müller, Alfred
von Heymann, Christian
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description OBJECTIVES: Transfusion of allogeneic blood is still common in orthopedic surgery. This analysis evaluates from the perspective of a German hospital the potential cost savings of Epoetin alfa (EPO) compared to predonated autologous blood transfusions or to a nobloodconservationstrategy (allogeneic blood transfusion strategy)during elective hip and knee replacement surgery. METHODS: Individual patients (N = 50,000) were simulated based on data from controlled trials, the German DRG institute (InEK) and various publications and entered into a stochastic model (Monte-Carlo) of three treatment arms: EPO, preoperative autologous donation and nobloodconservationstrategy. All three strategies lead to a different risk for an allogeneic blood transfusion. The model focused on the costs and events of the three different procedures. The costs were obtained from clinical trial databases, the German DRG system, patient records and medical publications: transfusion (allogeneic red blood cells: €320/unit and autologous red blood cells: €250/unit), pneumonia treatment (€5,000), and length of stay (€300/day). Probabilistic sensitivity analyses were performed to determine which factors had an influence on the model's clinical and cost outcomes. RESULTS: At acquisition costs of €200/40,000 IU EPO is cost saving compared to autologous blood donation, and cost-effective compared to a nobloodconservationstrategy. The results were most sensitive to the cost of EPO, blood units and hospital days. CONCLUSIONS: EPO might become an attractive blood conservation strategy for anemic patients at reasonable costs due to the reduction in allogeneic blood transfusions, in the modeled incidence of transfusion-associated pneumonia andthe prolongedlength of stay.
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spelling pubmed-37677282013-09-13 Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model Tomeczkowski, Jörg Stern, Sean Müller, Alfred von Heymann, Christian PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Transfusion of allogeneic blood is still common in orthopedic surgery. This analysis evaluates from the perspective of a German hospital the potential cost savings of Epoetin alfa (EPO) compared to predonated autologous blood transfusions or to a nobloodconservationstrategy (allogeneic blood transfusion strategy)during elective hip and knee replacement surgery. METHODS: Individual patients (N = 50,000) were simulated based on data from controlled trials, the German DRG institute (InEK) and various publications and entered into a stochastic model (Monte-Carlo) of three treatment arms: EPO, preoperative autologous donation and nobloodconservationstrategy. All three strategies lead to a different risk for an allogeneic blood transfusion. The model focused on the costs and events of the three different procedures. The costs were obtained from clinical trial databases, the German DRG system, patient records and medical publications: transfusion (allogeneic red blood cells: €320/unit and autologous red blood cells: €250/unit), pneumonia treatment (€5,000), and length of stay (€300/day). Probabilistic sensitivity analyses were performed to determine which factors had an influence on the model's clinical and cost outcomes. RESULTS: At acquisition costs of €200/40,000 IU EPO is cost saving compared to autologous blood donation, and cost-effective compared to a nobloodconservationstrategy. The results were most sensitive to the cost of EPO, blood units and hospital days. CONCLUSIONS: EPO might become an attractive blood conservation strategy for anemic patients at reasonable costs due to the reduction in allogeneic blood transfusions, in the modeled incidence of transfusion-associated pneumonia andthe prolongedlength of stay. Public Library of Science 2013-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3767728/ /pubmed/24039829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072949 Text en © 2013 Tomeczkowski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tomeczkowski, Jörg
Stern, Sean
Müller, Alfred
von Heymann, Christian
Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model
title Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model
title_full Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model
title_fullStr Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model
title_full_unstemmed Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model
title_short Potential Cost Saving of Epoetin alfa in Elective Hip or Knee Surgery due to Reduction in Blood Transfusions and Their Side Effects: A Discrete-Event Simulation Model
title_sort potential cost saving of epoetin alfa in elective hip or knee surgery due to reduction in blood transfusions and their side effects: a discrete-event simulation model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072949
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