Hemodialysis patients and complications management costs in Italy: Plastic cannulae a potentially cost-effective strategy

Author:

Tito Federica1ORCID,Davidson-Peck Donna2,Roettger Amy Denise2,Borghetti Francesca1,Corbo Mara1,Tozzi Matteo34

Affiliation:

1. Value Access & Policy, Medtronic Italy S.p.A, Milano, Lombardy, Italy

2. Clinical/Medical, Renal Care Solutions, Medtronic Global, Minneapolis, MN, USA

3. Insubria University of Varese, Varese, Lombardy, Italy

4. ASST Sette Laghi, Varese, Lombardy, Italy

Abstract

Background: The treatment of end-stage chronic renal failure involves substantial costs for health care, which could be higher considering hemodialysis access complications management costs. Complications could be addressed by cannulation technique, but also by the needle. In particular, the use of a metal needle for cannulation is responsible for several complications that compromise dialysis delivery and require interventions. This analysis aims to evaluate, from a hospital perspective, the direct costs related to complications that may occur in hemodialysis patients in Italy. Methods: To identify the main complications to consider in our analysis and related patient pathway for their management, we conducted an international literature search on PubMed and validated the data for Italy with an Italian Key Opinion Leader (KOL). A micro-costing analysis was developed to precisely assess the economic costs of healthcare interventions to manage complications due to vascular access cannulation. Results: The major complications identified, and the average cost/per episode for their management are the following ones: Local infection € 1455 (min € 745 and max € 2160); Sepsis, that requires hospitalization in ward € 4401 (min € 3693 and max € 4623); Sepsis (ICU) € 17,190; Hematoma € 304 (min € 252 and max € 728); Aneurysm € 3632 (min € 3139 and max € 4014); Pseudoaneurysm € 3695 (min € 3615 and max € 4014); Stenosis € 2229 (min € 1874 and max € 4857); Thrombosis € 2151 (min € 1941 and max € 3395). Conclusions: In making decisions, hospital administration, and payer should take into consideration, not just the price of devices, but the entire patient’s pathway. The use of plastic cannulae in hemodialysis patients shows improved outcomes compared to traditional metal needles. Furthermore, combining it with accurate and efficient cannulation techniques reduces complication rates, improves patients’ quality of life, and reduces healthcare resource consumption.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,Surgery

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