Appendix Table 2.
Costs, $a | Higher costs for colonoscopy, $ (Sensitivity analysis)e |
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Per FIT | 40 | - |
Per colonoscopy | ||
Without polypectomy/biopsy | 880 | 1,400 |
With polypectomy/biopsy | 1,200 | 1,700 |
Per complication of colonoscopy | ||
Seriousb GI complications | 8,100 | 11,200 |
Otherc GI complications | 6,200 | 7,600 |
Cardiovascular complicationsd | 6,700 | 8,500 |
Per LY with CRC care | ||
Initial care | ||
Stage I CRC | 36,900 | - |
Stage II CRC | 49,500 | - |
Stage III CRC | 60,100 | - |
Stage IV CRC | 78,200 | - |
Continuing care | ||
Stage I CRC | 3,100 | - |
Stage II CRC | 2,900 | - |
Stage III CRC | 4,100 | - |
Stage IV CRC | 12,300 | - |
Terminal Care, ending in CRC death | ||
Stage I CRC | 64,200 | - |
Stage II CRC | 63,900 | - |
Stage III CRC | 67,400 | - |
Stage IV CRC | 88,900 | - |
Terminal Care, ending in other-cause death | ||
Stage I CRC | 19,400 | - |
Stage II CRC | 17,400 | - |
Stage III CRC | 21,600 | - |
Stage IV CRC | 50,200 | - |
GI = Gastro intestinal; FIT = Fecal immunochemical test.
Costs are presented in 2015 U.S. dollars and include co-payments and patient time costs (i.e., the opportunity costs of spending time on screening or being treated for a complication or CRC) but do not include travel costs, costs of lost productivity, and unrelated health care and non–health care costs in added years of life. We assumed that the value of patient time was equal to the median wage rate in 2014: $17.01/h. Cost values were estimated for the year 2014. We assumed that FITs, colonoscopies, and complications used up 1, 8, and 16 h of patient time, respectively. Patient time costs were already included in the estimates for the costs of LYs with CRC care obtained from a study by Yabroff et al40; All costs were adjusted for the year 2015 using the annual average Consumer Price Indexes provided by US Bureau of Labor Statistics41;
Serious GI complications included perforations, gastrointestinal bleeding, or transfusions;
Other GI complications included paralytic ileus, nausea and vomiting, dehydration, or abdominal pain;
Cardiovascular complications included myocardial infarction or angina, arrhythmias, congestive heart failure, cardiac or respiratory arrest, syncope, hypotension, or shock;
We assumed that colonoscopies, and complications used up 40 and 190 h of patient time, respectively.