Negative pressure wound therapy for surgical wounds healing by secondary intention is not cost-effective.

IF 8.6 1区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Pedro Saramago,Athanasios Gkekas,Catherine E Arundel,Ian C Chetter,
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been used in clinical practice for surgical wounds healing by secondary intention (SWHSI), despite limited evidence regarding its clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of NPWT for SWHSI, compared with standard dressings, from the perspective of the UK healthcare system. METHODS An economic model was used to extrapolate the effectiveness results of a meta-analysis over a patient's lifetime and estimate the costs and outcomes (quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs)) of NPWT and standard dressings. The probability of NPWT being cost-effective was estimated, with extensive scenario analyses conducted to evaluate the robustness of results and the degree of uncertainty. RESULTS On average, NPWT was associated with higher costs and marginally higher QALYs than standard dressings. The cost difference was mainly driven by the additional intervention costs associated with NPWT. The estimated probability of NPWT being cost-effective was <30%. There was considerable uncertainty in the findings, driven largely by uncertainty in the estimated pooled relative effect from the meta-analysis. Results were robust to different scenario analyses. CONCLUSION No evidence was found demonstrating that NPWT was a cost-effective alternative to standard dressings for SWHSI.
负压创面治疗对外科创面的二次创面愈合不具有成本效益。
背景负压伤口疗法(NPWT)已被用于外科伤口继发性愈合(SWHSI)的临床实践,尽管关于其临床有效性和成本效益的证据有限。本研究的目的是从英国医疗保健系统的角度,与标准敷料相比,评估NPWT治疗SWHSI的成本效益。方法采用一个经济模型来推断患者一生中meta分析的有效性结果,并估计NPWT和标准敷料的成本和结果(质量调整生命年(QALYs))。估算了NPWT具有成本效益的可能性,并进行了广泛的情景分析,以评估结果的稳健性和不确定性程度。结果平均而言,与标准敷料相比,NPWT与更高的成本和略高的质量相关。成本差异主要是由与NPWT相关的额外干预成本驱动的。估计NPWT具有成本效益的概率<30%。研究结果存在相当大的不确定性,主要是由于meta分析估计的综合相对效应存在不确定性。结果对不同情景分析均具有稳健性。结论没有证据表明NPWT是SWHSI标准敷料的一种具有成本效益的替代品。
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CiteScore
12.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
1102
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Surgery (BJS), incorporating the European Journal of Surgery, stands as Europe's leading peer-reviewed surgical journal. It serves as an invaluable platform for presenting high-quality clinical and laboratory-based research across a wide range of surgical topics. In addition to providing a comprehensive coverage of traditional surgical practices, BJS also showcases emerging areas in the field, such as minimally invasive therapy and interventional radiology. While the journal appeals to general surgeons, it also holds relevance for specialty surgeons and professionals working in closely related fields. By presenting cutting-edge research and advancements, BJS aims to revolutionize the way surgical knowledge is shared and contribute to the ongoing progress of the surgical community.
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