Endovascular thrombectomy is cost-saving in patients with acute ischemic stroke with large infarct

Julian Schwarting, Matthias F Froelich, Jan S Kirschke, Dirk Mehrens, Jannis Bodden, Dominik Sepp, Jonas Reis, Konstantinos Dimitriadis, Jens Ricke, Claus Zimmer, Tobias Boeckh-Behrens, Wolfgang G Kunz

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is the standard of care for acute large vessel occlusion stroke. Recently, the ANGEL-ASPECT and SELECT 2 trials showed improved outcomes in patients with acute ischemic Stroke presenting with large infarcts. The cost-effectiveness of EVT for this subpopulation of stroke patients has only been calculated using data from the previously published RESCUE-Japan LIMIT trial. It is, therefore, limited in its generalizability to an international population. With this study we primarily simulated patient-level costs to analyze the economic potential of EVT for patients with large ischemic stroke from a public health payer perspective based on the recently published data and secondarily identified determinants of cost-effectiveness.

METHODS: Costs and outcome of patients treated with EVT or only with the best medical care based on the recent prospective clinical trials ANGEL-ASPECT, SELECT2 and RESCUE-Japan LIMIT. A A Markov model was developed using treamtment outcomes derived from the most recent available literature. Deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analyses addressed uncertainty.

RESULTS: Endovascular treatment resulted in an incremental gain of 1.32 QALYs per procedure with cost savings of $17,318 per patient. Lifetime costs resulted to be most sensitive to the costs of the endovascular procedure.

CONCLUSION: EVT is a cost-saving (i.e., dominant) strategy for patients presenting with large ischemic cores defined by inclusion criteria of the recently published ANGEL-ASPECT, SELECT2, and RESCUE-Japan LIMIT trials in comparison to best medical care in our simulation. Prospective data of individual patients need to be collected to validate these results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1324074
JournalFrontiers in Neurology
Volume15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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