Abstract

In US hospitals, the liquid embolic systems (LESs) n-butyl cyanoacrylate (n-BCA) and ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) are used for brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) embolization to achieve presurgical devascularization. The aim of this study was to perform an economic analysis comparing four techniques for bAVM embolization based on LES, ancillary device, and angiography suite time costs. An economic model was developed comparing the embolization costs for n-BCA, EVOH with the plug and push technique, EVOH with detachable-tip microcatheters, and EVOH with balloon microcatheters. Per procedure costs were calculated for bAVMs with one to four pedicles. Annual cohort analyses were performed to evaluate the potential impact for low and high-volume centers. Sensitivity analyses were performed to determine cost drivers. The analyses showed that the n-BCA technique was the least costly of the four techniques. Total per procedure costs for one to four embolized pedicles ranged from $5941 to $10,074 for the n-BCA technique, $8428 to $30,345 for the EVOH balloon microcatheter technique, $12,711 to $47,477 for the EVOH plug and push technique, and $13,900 to $52,233 for the EVOH detachable-tip microcatheter technique. Cohort analyses costs for 52 annual cases ranged from $308,953 to $523,838 with the n-BCA technique and from $722,816 to $2,716,096 with the EVOH detachable-tip microcatheter technique. Procedure costs associated with n-BCA are lower than those with each of the three EVOH techniques examined. Future cost analyses should compare the costs of new LES products once available.

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