Abstract | BACKGROUND & AIM: METHOD: Based on a previously published meta-analysis, the relative risks of overall and infectious complications with immune-modulating versus standard nutrition formula were computed. Swiss hospital costs of patients undergoing gastrointestinal cancer surgery were retrieved. A method was developed to compute the patients' severity level, not taking into account the complications from the surgery. Incremental costs of complications were computed for both treatment groups, and sensitivity analyses were carried out. RESULTS: Relative risk of complications with pre-, peri- and post-operative use of immune-modulating formula was 0.69 (95%CI 0.58-0.83), 0.62 (95%CI 0.53-0.73) and 0.73 (95%CI 0.35-0.96) respectively. The estimated average contribution of complications to the cost of stay was CHF 14,949 (€10,901) per patient (95%CI 10,712-19,186), independently of case's severity. Based on this cost, immune-modulating nutritional support decreased costs of hospital stay by CHF 1638 to CHF 2488 per patient (€1195-€1814). Net hospital savings were present for baseline complications rates as low as 5%. CONCLUSION: Immune-modulating nutritional solution is a cost-saving intervention in gastrointestinal cancer patients. The additional cost of immune-modulating formula are more than offset by savings associated with decreased treatment of complications.
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Authors | Hélène Chevrou-Séverac, Christophe Pinget, Yannick Cerantola, Nicolas Demartines, Jean-Blaise Wasserfallen, Markus Schäfer |
Journal | Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
(Clin Nutr)
Vol. 33
Issue 4
Pg. 649-54
(Aug 2014)
ISSN: 1532-1983 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 24074548
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Meta-Analysis, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. All rights reserved. |
Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Food, Formulated
(analysis, economics)
- Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
(surgery, therapy)
- Humans
- Immunomodulation
- Length of Stay
(economics)
- Nutritional Support
(economics)
- Postoperative Period
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Solutions
(chemistry)
- Switzerland
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