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. 2010 Jan;19(1):147–160. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2009.1404

Table 5.

Summary of Results from Monte Carlo Simulation

Monte Carlo simulation Trial of labor Cesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR)a
Cost, mean (95% CIa) $13,283 ($7,861-$23,829) $14,259 ($8,964-$24,002)
Quality-adjusted life-years (QALY), mean (95% CI) 57.87 (56.97-58.46) 58.21 (57.43-58.67)
Average cost-effectiveness ratio, mean (95% CI) $230/QALY ($135/QALY-$414/QALY) $245/QALY ($153/QALY-$417/QALY)
ΔCost,b mean (95% CI) $976 (−$7,863-$7,935)
ΔQALY,c mean (95% CI) 0.35 (−0.24-1.10)
Most significant parametersd Effect of 1 SDe increase in parameter on ΔCostb Effect of 1 SDe increase in parameter on ΔQALYc
Probability of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after CDMR (SDe = 0.09) $2,509 −0.17
Probability of SUI after spontaneous vaginal delivery (SDe = 0.07) −$1,711 0.10
Cost of neonatal morbidity (SDe = 47,589) $924 n/a
Cost of CDMR (SDe = 625) $625 n/a
Annual routine care cost for SUI (SDe = 1,009) −$1,080 n/a
Age of pelvic floor disorder onset (SDe = 5.20) $817 −0.11
Utility of CDMR (SDe = 0.13) n/a 0.13
Utility of pelvic organ prolapse (SDe = 0.13) n/a −0.09
Utility of SUI (SDe = 0.10) n/a −0.10
a

CI, confidence interval.

b

ΔCost, cost of CDMR − cost of trial of labor.

c

ΔQALY, QALY of CDMR − QALY of trial of labor.

d

All these parameters are statistically significant at 0.05 level.

e

SD, standard deviation. These are estimated SDs of the parameters based on the simulation (n = 5000 iterations).