Adding creatinine to routine pregnancy tests: a decision tree for calculating the cost of identifying patients with CKD in pregnancy

Author:

Piccoli Giorgina Barbara1,Chatrenet Antoine12,Cataldo Manuela3,Torreggiani Massimo1ORCID,Attini Rossella4,Masturzo Bianca4,Cabiddu Gianfranca5,Versino Elisabetta6,Santoro Domenico,Moroni Gabriella,Gammaro Linda,Gernone Giuseppe,Covella Bianca,

Affiliation:

1. Néphrologie et dialyse, Centre Hospitalier Le Mans , 194 Avenue Rubillard, Le Mans , France

2. Laboratory “Movement, Interactions, Performance” (EA 4334), Le Mans University , Le Mans , France

3. Department of Nephrology, University Aldo Moro , Bari , Italy

4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Città della Salute e della Scienza, Ospedale Sant'Anna, University of Torino , Turin , Italy

5. Nephrology, Azienda Ospedaliera Brotzu , Cagliari , Italy

6. Epidemiology, Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Torino , Turin Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Even in its early stages, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. The current guidelines for pregnancy management suggest identifying risk factors for adverse outcomes but do not mention kidney diseases. Since CKD is often asymptomatic, pregnancy offers a valuable opportunity for diagnosis. The present analysis attempts to quantify the cost of adding serum creatinine to prenatal screening and monitoring tests. Methods The decision tree we built takes several screening scenarios (before, during and after pregnancy) into consideration, following the hypothesis that while 1:750 pregnant women are affected by stage 4–5 CKD and 1:375 by stage 3B, only 50% of CKD cases are known. Prevalence of abortions/miscarriages was calculated at 30%; compliance with tests was hypothesized at 50% pre- and post-pregnancy and 90% during pregnancy (30% for miscarriages); the cost of serum creatinine (production cost) was set at 0.20 euros. A downloadable calculator, which makes it possible to adapt these figures to other settings, is available. Results The cost per detected CKD case ranged from 111 euros (one test during pregnancy, diagnostic yield 64.8%) to 281.90 euros (one test per trimester, plus one post-pregnancy or miscarriage, diagnostic yield 87.7%). The best policy is identified as one test pre-, one during and one post-pregnancy (191.80 euros, diagnostic yield 89.4%). Conclusions This study suggests the feasibility of early CKD diagnosis in pregnancy by adding serum creatinine to routinely performed prenatal tests and offers cost estimates for further discussion.

Funder

Centre Hospitalier Le Mans

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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