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Costo-utilidad del trasplante renal frente a la hemodiálisis en el tratamiento de la insuficiencia renal crónica terminal en un hospital peruanoDOI: 10.1590/S1726-46342011000300005 Keywords: renal replacement therapy, hemodialysis, cost utility, quality adjusted life year, quality of life, peru. Abstract: objectives. to assess and compare the cost utility of the cadaveric donor renal transplant (cdrt) at the hospital nacional guillermo almenara irigoyen between 2000 to 2001, against haemodialysis (hd), 5 years after treatment initiation. materials and methods. a cost utility study design was used, which evaluated every patient continuing treatment after 5 years of having the cdrt done, and 2 controls consisting in patients having received hd for 5 years, matched by age, sex and disease duration. the costs of each procedure and their quality-adjusted life years (qaly′s) were evaluated using the questionnaire of quality of life sf-36v2tm, finally calculating the cost utility (cu) and incremental cost utility (icu) ratios. results. fifty-eight cdrt were performed between 2000-1. five years later, 17 (29%) patients died and only 27 (47%) continued the treatment after cdrt. out of the 31 patients (53%) having treatment failures, 26% rejected the transplant, 55% presented a complication and 19% were irregular. the mean sf-36v2tm scores obtained by the cdrt and hd patients were 95±12 and 87±18 points, respectively. the qalys obtained by the cdrt and hd groups were 251 and 229 points, respectively; the cu ratios for the cdrt and hd were usd 11,984 and usd 9,243; and the icu ratio for the period was usd 40,669. conclusions. cdrts performed during the years 2000-1 at the hngai, were 5 years later surprisingly less cost effective than the hd and cdrt′s performed at year 2000 had a lower incremental cost utility ratio that those performed the 2001, probably because of the highest rate of irregular treatment.
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