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Clinical and cost effectiveness of percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with chronic coronary artery disease during overnight hospitalization


  • Basinkevich A.
  • Matchin Y.
  • Bubnov D.
  • Silvestrova G.
  • Shamrina N.
  • Atanesyan R.
  • Danilushkin Y.
  • Skorobogatova A.
  • Ageev F.
  • Vladimirov S.
Дата публикации:01.01.2018
Журнал: Kardiologiya
БД: Scopus
Ссылка: Scopus

Аннтотация

© 2018 Limited Liability Company KlinMed Consulting. All Rights Reserved. Aim. To evaluate cost effectiveness of coronary endovascular treatment in patients with stable IHD during “one-night” hospitalization. Materials and methods. Using the cost-minimization analysis direct medical cost of coronary endovascular treatment in patients with stable IHD during the “one-night” hospitalization was compared with the “classic” hospitalization. Results. The most cost-effective strategy for hospitalization of patients for transcutaneous coronary intervention (TCI) with stenting was the “one-night” hospitalization. Differences in direct medical costs (DMC) were statistically significant (p=0.01) in favor of the patient group hospitalized for one night. Conclusion. The “one-night” hospitalization plan for patients with stable IHD to undergo TCI with stenting increases the cost-effectiveness due to the decreased number of days of stay in the hospital and the associated decrease in cost of in-patient maintenance, which resultes in considerable financial savings (∆ between the hospitalization plans was 21.2% in favor of the “one-might” hospitalization). This ∆ indicates high cost effectiveness of the selected approach.


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