Cost-effectiveness analysis regarding postoperative administration of vitamin-D and calcium after thyroidectomy to prevent hypocalcaemia
Análisis de costo-efectividad de la administración postoperatoria de Vitamina D y calcio después de tiroidectomía para la prevención de la hipo calcemia
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2011-10-25Resumen
Objective Hypocalcaemia is a frequently arising complication following total
thyroidectomy. Routine postoperative prophylactic administration of vitamin D or
metabolites and calcium reduce the incidence of symptomatic hypocalcaemia; this
article reports evaluating its cost-effectiveness in Colombia.
Methods Meta-analysis was used for comparing the administration of vitamin D or
metabolites to oral calcium or no treatment at all in patients following total thyroidectomy
and a cost-effectiveness analysis was designed based on a decision-tree model with
local costs.
Results The OR value for the comparison between calcitriol and calcium compared to
no treatment and to exclusive calcium treatment groups was 0.32 (0.13-0.79 95 %CI)
and 0.31 (0.14-0.70 95 %CI), respectively. The most cost-effective strategy was vitamin
D or metabolites and calcium administration, having a US $0.05 incremental costeffectiveness ratio.
Conclusion Prophylactic treatment of hypocalcaemia with vitamin D or metabolites +
calcium or calcium alone is a cost-effective strategy
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Rev. salud pública. 13 (5): 804-813, 2011
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