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Pharmacoeconomic comparison of an albumin-furosemide complex versus sequential therapy for renal ins |
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Pharmacoeconomic comparison of an
albumin-furosemide complex versus sequential therapy for renal insufficiency.
Erstad BL.
Clin Ther 1999
Aug;21(8):1380-6
The purpose of this economic analysis was to develop
an economic model using intra-institutional cost data for acute, oliguric renal
insufficiency treated with either an albumin-furosemide complex or albumin
followed by furosemide (sequential therapy). The perspective of this study was
from the standpoint of the institution (University Medical Center, a teaching
hospital). The decision tree and sensitivity analyses demonstrated that the
albumin-furosemide complex would be more effective and less costly than
sequential therapy for a range of outcome probabilities. Using effectiveness
assumptions from published literature, the complex could avoid dialysis in 27%
of patients compared with 8% of patients receiving sequential therapy. The
complex would also be less costly ($7778 vs $8748). In terms of
cost-effectiveness, the complex is $28,807 per averted dialysis compared with
$109,350 for sequential therapy.
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