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. 2020 Dec 28;8(2):ofaa623. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofaa623

Table 1.

Direct Lifetime Costs per Person Diagnosed in 2019 in Arizona by Valley Fever Disease Manifestationa

Disease and Cost Type Item Healthcare Utilization Average per Person Lifetime Cost
Primary Uncomplicated Pneumonia
 Pre-Valley Fever Diagnosis
  Physician visit 100% had 3 physician visits $491
  ER visit 23% first sought care in ER $18a
  Medication Azithromycin/levofloxacin 100% (50% require 2nd course) $106
 Diagnosis Immunodiffusion and titer 100% (25% require repeat testing)
Chest x-ray 100% $338
Chest CT 25%
Others, HIV testing 100%
 Post-Valley fever diagnosis
  Hospitalization Requiring hospitalization 40%
1 lifetime hospitalization 90% $14 868
2 lifetime hospitalizations 7%
>2 lifetime hospitalizations 3%
  Medication Fluconazole (400 mg/day) 90% (6 months)
Itraconazole (200 mg twice/day) 3% (6 months) $6134
Liposomal amphotericin B (5 mg/kg per day) 2% (for pregnant women, 6 months)
Voriconazole (200 mg twice/day) 5% (after failing fluconazole/voriconazole, 6 months)
  Follow-up Immunodiffusion and titer 100% every 3 months for 12 months
Chest x-ray (expected compliance 50%–80%) $1238
  Home care/nursing home None $0
Total $23 192
Chronic Pneumonia
 Pre-Valley fever diagnosis Same as for primary uncomplicated pneumonia $615
  Other medication 4-drug regimen for tuberculosis (rifampin 600 mg/day, isoniazid 300 mg/day, pyrazinamide 1500 mg/day, ethambutol 1200 mg/day) 10% (1 month) $53
 Diagnosis Immunodiffusion and titer 100% (25% require repeat testing)
Chest x-ray 50% have 2 x-rays/year outside of hospital $337
Chest CT 30% have chest CT outside of hospital
 Post-Valley Fever Diagnosis
  Hospitalization 1st hospitalization in year 1 75%
2nd hospitalization in year 1 65% (of those with 1st hospitalization) $73 600
1 future lifetime hospitalization 100%
  Medication Fluconazole (800 mg/day) 75% (36 months) $47 443
Itraconazole (200 mg twice/day) 25% (36 months)
  Follow-up Immunodiffusion and titer 100% every 3 months for 12 months
(expected compliance 50%–80%) $1642
Chest x-ray and chest CT 100% (at discharge, expected compliance 50%–80%)
  Home care 100% (3 days a week for 3 months) $2569
  Rehabilitation facility 100% (30 days) $3774
Total $130 033
Disseminated Infection
 Pre-Valley fever diagnosis Same as for primary uncomplicated pneumonia $614
 Diagnosis
  Immunodiffusion/titer/chest x-ray/chest CT Same as for chronic pneumonia
  Lumbar puncture 50%
  MRI 15%–20%
  Aspirates of joint effusions 10%
  Skin biopsy 10% $773
  Bone marrow biopsy 5%
  Lung biopsy 20%
  Lymph node biopsy 20%
  Liver biopsy 5%
 Post-Valley Fever Diagnosis
  Hospitalization 1st hospitalization in year 1 100%
2nd hospitalization in year 1 65% (of those with 1st hospitalization) $915 959
Hospitalization in year 2 100% hospitalized once a year for life
  Medication Fluconazole (800 mg/day) 98% (lifelong) $315 975
Liposomal amphotericin B (5 mg/kg per day) 2% (lifelong)
  Other treatment considerations Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement 15% of those with meningitis $864
Ventriculoperitoneal shunt replacement 100% of shunts replaced once in lifetime
  Follow-up Immunodiffusion and titer
Chest x-ray 100% (every 3 months in year 1, every 6 months for life; MRI every 6 months for life; lumbar puncture 2 times in year 1, times in lifetime; expected compliance 50%–80%) $17 697
Chest CT
Liver function test
Renal function test
MRI
Lumbar puncture
  Home care 100% (3 days a week for 3 months) $2569
  Nursing home Temporary stay 10% (2 months) $763
Total $1 262 414
Other Pulmonary Changes: Pulmonary Nodules
 Pre-Valley fever diagnosis Same as for primary uncomplicated pneumonia $614
 Diagnosis Immunodiffusion and titer 100% (25% require repeat testing) $80 352
Chest x-ray 100%
Chest CT 25%
Diagnostic workup for lung cancer (CT scan, and biopsy if indeterminate) 90%
 Post-Valley Fever Diagnosis
  Hospitalization Same as for primary uncomplicated pneumonia $14 868
  Medication Requiring medication 25%
Fluconazole (400 mg/day) 90% (6 months) $1198
Itraconazole (200 mg twice/day 5% (6 months)
Voriconazole (200 mg twice/day) 5% (after failing fluconazole/voriconazole, 6 months)
  Follow-up Immunodiffusion and titer 100% every 3 months for 12 months, then every 6 months for 1 year (expected compliance 50%–80%) $3735
Chest x-ray
  Home care/nursing home None $0
Total $100 768
Other Pulmonary Changes: Pulmonary Cavities
 Pre-Valley Fever Diagnosis
 Diagnosis Same as for pulmonary nodule $100 768
 Post-Valley Fever Diagnosis
 Additional Hospitalization
  Cavity complications 5% $2936
  Hemoptysis/chest pain 5%–10% $2467
  Home care/nursing home None $0
Total $106 171

Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography; ER, emergency room; HIV, human immunodeficency virus; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.

aPre-Valley fever ER costs do not represent the associated medical doctor fees, which are included in the physician visit costs.

NOTE: Inflation of costs from Wilson et al [15] made using the percentage change in US healthcare costs from 2017 to 2019 as measured by the Medical Care component or Physician Services component of the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, Bureau of Labor Statistics [17].