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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Aug 14.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Intern Med. 2011 Feb 14;171(3):218–225. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2010.525

Table 4.

Effect of Time Horizon and Age on the Cost-effectiveness of Aspirin and Aspirin+PPI in Men With 10-Year, 10%, CHD

Time Horizon

Age (Years) 5 Years 10 Years 25 Years Lifetime
Aspirin vs. No Treatment
45 More effective, less costly More effective, less costly More effective, less costly More effective, less costly
55 More effective, less costly More effective, less costly More effective, less costly More effective, less costly
65 $1,120 More effective, less costly More effective, less costly $50

Aspirin+PPI vs. Aspirin Alone
45 $2,513,270 $1,974,339 $1,010,770 $447,077
55a $702,561 $531,451 $250,420 $175,641
65 $712,499 $537,048 $290,968 $276,984

CHD = coronary heart disease; PPI = proton pump inhibitor; QALY = quality-adjusted life year.

a

Incremental cost per QALY from 55 to 65 years of age reduces, although the risks of myocardial infarction and CHD deaths increase, because the cost of the PPI outweighs the benefit of including the PPI.