The Spillover Effects of Extending Liver Transplantation to Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases: A Discrete Event Simulation Analysis

Author:

Sjule Hanna Meidell1,Vinter Caroline N.1,Dueland Svein2,Line Pål-Dag234,Burger Emily A.15ORCID,Bjørnelv Gudrun Marie Waaler16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

2. Research group for Transplant Oncology, Department of Transplantation Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

3. Section for Transplantation Surgery, Department of Transplantation Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

4. Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

5. Center for Health Decision Science, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

6. Department of Public Health and Nursing, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

Abstract

Background Liver transplantation is an alternative treatment for patients with nonresectable colorectal cancer liver-only metastases (CRLM); however, the potential effects on wait-list time and life expectancy to other patients on the transplant waiting list have not been considered. We explored the potential effects of expanding liver transplantation eligibility to include patients with CRLM on wait-list time and life expectancy in Norway. Methods We developed a discrete event simulation model to reflect the Norwegian liver transplantation waiting list process and included 2 groups: 1) patients currently eligible for liver transplantation and 2) CRLM patients. Under 2 alternative CRLM-patient transplant eligibility criteria, we simulated 2 strategies: 1) inclusion of only currently eligible patients (CRLM patients received standard-of-care palliative chemotherapy) and 2) expanding waiting list eligibility to include CRLM patients under 2 eligibility criteria. Model outcomes included median waiting list time, life expectancy, and total life-years. Results For every additional CRLM patient listed per year, the overall median wait-list time, initially 52 d, increased by 8% to 11%. Adding 2 additional CRLM patients under the most restrictive eligibility criteria increased the CRLM patients’ average life expectancy by 10.64 y and decreased the average life expectancy for currently eligible patients by 0.05 y. Under these assumptions, there was a net gain of 149.61 life-years over a 10-y programmatic period, which continued to increase under scenarios of adding 10 CRLM patients to the wait-list. Health gains were lower under less restrictive CRLM eligibility criteria. For example, adding 4 additional CRLM patients under the less restrictive eligibility criteria increased the CRLM patients’ average life expectancy by 5.64 y and decreased the average life expectancy for currently eligible patients by 0.12 y. Under these assumptions, there was a net gain of 96.36 life-years over a 10-y programmatic period, which continued to increase up to 7 CRLM patients. Conclusions Our model-based analysis enabled the consideration of the potential effects of enlisting Norwegian CRLM patients for liver transplantation on wait-list time and life expectancy. Enlisting CRLM patients is expected to increase the total health effects, which supports the implementation of liver transplantation for CRLM patients in Norway. Highlights Given the Norwegian donor liver availability, adding patients with nonresectable colorectal cancer liver-only metastases (CRLM) to the liver transplantation waiting list had an overall modest, but varying, impact on total waiting list time. Survival gains for selected CRLM patients treated with liver transplantation would likely outweigh the losses incurred to patients listed currently. To improve the total life-years gained in the population, Norway should consider expanding the treatment options for CRLM patients to include liver transplantation. Other countries may also have an opportunity to gain total life-years by extending the waiting list eligibility criteria; however, country-specific analyses are required.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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