Comparing costs of renal preservation versus radical nephroureterectomy management among patients with non-metastatic upper tract urothelial carcinoma

Stephen B. Williams, Yong Shan, Katherine E. Fero, Giri Movva, Jacques Baillargeon, Douglas S. Tyler, Karim Chamie

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Abstract

Background: To describe overall and categorical cost components in the management of patients with non-metastatic upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) according to treatment. Methods: We identified 4,114 patients diagnosed with non-metastatic UTUC from 2004 to 2013 in the Survival Epidemiology and End Results-Medicare linked database. Patients were stratified into renal preservation (RP) vs. radical nephroureterectomy (NU) groups. Total Medicare costs within 1 year of diagnosis were compared for patients managed with RP vs. NU using inverse probability of treatment-weighted propensity score models. Results: A total of 1,085 (26%) and 3,029 (74%) patients underwent RP and NU, respectively. Median costs were significantly lower for RP vs. NU at 90 days (median difference –$4,428, Hodges-Lehmann [H-L] 95% confidence interval [CI], –$7,236 to –$1,619) and 365 days (median difference –$7,430, H-L 95% CI, –$13,166 to –$1,695), respectively. Median costs according to categories of services were significantly less for RP vs. NU patients by hospitalization, office visits, emergency room/critical care, consultations, and anesthesia. The only category which was significantly higher for RP vs. NU was inpatient visits ($1,699 vs. $1,532; median difference $152; HL 95% CI, $19–$286). Conclusions: Median costs were significantly lower for RP vs. NU up to 1-year and by hospitalization, office visits, emergency room/critical care, consultations, and anesthesia costs.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)345.e1-345.e7
JournalUrologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations
Volume40
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Costs
  • Outcomes
  • Treatment
  • Upper tract urothelial carcinoma

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Urology

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