Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia

Background The use of a prophylactic antibiotic in an amputation surgery is a key element for the successful recovery of the patient. We aim to determine, from the perspective of the Colombian health system, the cost-effectiveness of administering a prophylactic antibiotic among patients undergoing...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Antibiotic agent
Cefalotin
Cefazolin
Cefotaxime
Cefoxitin
Cefuroxime
Cephalosporin
Meropenem
Piperacillin plus tazobactam
Vancomycin
Antiinfective agent
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Below knee amputation
Colombia
Comparative study
Cost effectiveness analysis
Deep infection
Diabetes mellitus
Drug cost
Drug utilization
Postoperative infection
Priority journal
Review
Sepsis
Superficial infection
Surgical mortality
Surgical patient
Vascular disease
Amputation
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Cost benefit analysis
Decision support system
Decision tree
Diabetic angiopathy
Drug administration
Economic model
Economics
Human
Lower limb
Microbiology
Mortality
Peripheral vascular disease
Surgical infection
Treatment outcome
Vascularization
Amputation
Anti-bacterial agents
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Colombia
Cost-benefit analysis
Decision support techniques
Decision trees
Diabetic angiopathies
Drug administration schedule
Drug costs
Humans
Lower extremity
Peripheral vascular diseases
Surgical wound infection
Treatment outcome
economic
Models
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
title Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
spellingShingle Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
Antibiotic agent
Cefalotin
Cefazolin
Cefotaxime
Cefoxitin
Cefuroxime
Cephalosporin
Meropenem
Piperacillin plus tazobactam
Vancomycin
Antiinfective agent
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Below knee amputation
Colombia
Comparative study
Cost effectiveness analysis
Deep infection
Diabetes mellitus
Drug cost
Drug utilization
Postoperative infection
Priority journal
Review
Sepsis
Superficial infection
Surgical mortality
Surgical patient
Vascular disease
Amputation
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Cost benefit analysis
Decision support system
Decision tree
Diabetic angiopathy
Drug administration
Economic model
Economics
Human
Lower limb
Microbiology
Mortality
Peripheral vascular disease
Surgical infection
Treatment outcome
Vascularization
Amputation
Anti-bacterial agents
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Colombia
Cost-benefit analysis
Decision support techniques
Decision trees
Diabetic angiopathies
Drug administration schedule
Drug costs
Humans
Lower extremity
Peripheral vascular diseases
Surgical wound infection
Treatment outcome
economic
Models
title_short Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
title_full Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
title_fullStr Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
title_sort Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of a Prophylactic Antibiotic for Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Amputation due to Diabetes or Vascular Illness in Colombia
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Antibiotic agent
Cefalotin
Cefazolin
Cefotaxime
Cefoxitin
Cefuroxime
Cephalosporin
Meropenem
Piperacillin plus tazobactam
Vancomycin
Antiinfective agent
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Below knee amputation
Colombia
Comparative study
Cost effectiveness analysis
Deep infection
Diabetes mellitus
Drug cost
Drug utilization
Postoperative infection
Priority journal
Review
Sepsis
Superficial infection
Surgical mortality
Surgical patient
Vascular disease
Amputation
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Cost benefit analysis
Decision support system
Decision tree
Diabetic angiopathy
Drug administration
Economic model
Economics
Human
Lower limb
Microbiology
Mortality
Peripheral vascular disease
Surgical infection
Treatment outcome
Vascularization
Amputation
Anti-bacterial agents
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Colombia
Cost-benefit analysis
Decision support techniques
Decision trees
Diabetic angiopathies
Drug administration schedule
Drug costs
Humans
Lower extremity
Peripheral vascular diseases
Surgical wound infection
Treatment outcome
topic Antibiotic agent
Cefalotin
Cefazolin
Cefotaxime
Cefoxitin
Cefuroxime
Cephalosporin
Meropenem
Piperacillin plus tazobactam
Vancomycin
Antiinfective agent
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Below knee amputation
Colombia
Comparative study
Cost effectiveness analysis
Deep infection
Diabetes mellitus
Drug cost
Drug utilization
Postoperative infection
Priority journal
Review
Sepsis
Superficial infection
Surgical mortality
Surgical patient
Vascular disease
Amputation
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Cost benefit analysis
Decision support system
Decision tree
Diabetic angiopathy
Drug administration
Economic model
Economics
Human
Lower limb
Microbiology
Mortality
Peripheral vascular disease
Surgical infection
Treatment outcome
Vascularization
Amputation
Anti-bacterial agents
Antibiotic prophylaxis
Colombia
Cost-benefit analysis
Decision support techniques
Decision trees
Diabetic angiopathies
Drug administration schedule
Drug costs
Humans
Lower extremity
Peripheral vascular diseases
Surgical wound infection
Treatment outcome
economic
Models
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv economic
Models
description Background The use of a prophylactic antibiotic in an amputation surgery is a key element for the successful recovery of the patient. We aim to determine, from the perspective of the Colombian health system, the cost-effectiveness of administering a prophylactic antibiotic among patients undergoing lower limb amputation due to diabetes or vascular illness in Colombia. Methods A decision tree was constructed to compare the use and nonuse of a prophylactic antibiotic. The probabilities of transition were obtained from studies identified from a systematic review of the clinical literature. The chosen health outcome was reduction in mortality due to prevention of infection. The costs were measured by expert consensus using the standard case methodology, and the resource valuation was carried out using national-level pricing manuals. Deterministic sensitivity, scenarios, and probabilistic analyses were conducted. Results In the base case, the use of a prophylactic antibiotic compared with nonuse was a dominant strategy. This result was consistent when considering different types of medications and when modifying most of the variables in the model. The use of a prophylactic antibiotic ceases to be dominant when the probability of infection is greater than 48%. Conclusions The administration of a prophylactic antibiotic was a dominant strategy, which is a conclusion that holds in most cases examined; therefore, it is unlikely that the uncertainty around the estimation of costs and benefits change the results. We recommend creating policies oriented toward promoting the use of a prophylactic antibiotic during amputation surgery in Colombia. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
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