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Cost-effectiveness of Intestinal Transplantation Compared to Parenteral Nutrition in Adults

Emilio Canovai, Laurens J. Ceulemans, Guido Peers, Lutgart De Pourcq, Marleen Pijpops, Ilse Hoffman, Gert De Hertogh, Martin Hiele, Ina Jochmans, Diethard Monbaliu, Tim Vanuytsel, Jacques Pirenne

2020Transplantation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intestinal transplantation (ITx) is the most expensive abdominal organ transplant. Detailed studies about exact costs and cost-effectiveness compared to home parenteral nutrition (HPN) therapy in chronic intestinal failure are lacking. The aim is to provide an in-depth analysis of ITx costs and evaluate cost-effectiveness compared to HPN. METHODS: To calculate costs before and after ITx, costs were analyzed in 12 adult patients. To calculate the costs of patients with uncomplicated chronic intestinal failure, 28 adults, stable HPN patients were studied. Total costs including surgery, admissions, diagnostics, HPN therapy, medication, and ambulatory care were included. Median (range) costs are given. RESULTS: Costs before ITx were €69 160 (€60 682-90 891) in year 2, and €104 146 (€83 854-186 412) in year 1. After ITx, costs were €172 133 (€122 483-351 407) in the 1st year, €40 619 (€3905-113 154) in the 2nd year, and dropped to €15 743 (€4408-138 906) in the 3rd year. In stable HPN patients, the costs were €83 402 (€35 364-169 146) in the 1st year, €70 945 (€31 955-117 913) in the 2nd year, and stabilized to €60 242 (€29 161-238 136) in the 3rd year. CONCLUSIONS: ITx, although initially very expensive, is cost-effective compared to HPN in adults by year 4, and cost-saving by year 5.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineParenteral nutritionIntestinal failureAmbulatoryShort bowel syndromeTransplantationCost effectivenessCost analysisPediatricsSurgeryIntensive care medicineInternal medicineRisk analysis (engineering)Reliability engineeringEngineeringClinical Nutrition and GastroenterologyLiver Disease and TransplantationNutrition and Health in Aging