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. 2021 Oct 1;12(11):2977–2991. doi: 10.1007/s13300-021-01157-0

Table 2.

Direct costs associated with the treatment of diabetes-related complications applied in the analyses

Complication Cost, SEK References
Myocardial infarction, year of event 99,979 [28]
Myocardial infarction, years 2 +  2346 [28]
Angina, year of onset 118,565 [28]
Angina, years 2 +  5242 [28]
Congestive heart failure, year of onset 78,395 [28]
Congestive heart failure, years 2 +  7416 [28]
Stroke, year of event 185,948 [29]
Stroke, years 2 +  40,537 [29]
Stroke, death within 30 days 87,436 [30]
Peripheral vascular disease, onset 92,941 [28]
Peripheral vascular disease, years 2 +  5173 [28]
Hemodialysis, onset 538,887 [30]
Hemodialysis, years 2 +  538,887 [30]
Peritoneal dialysis, onset 538,887 [30]
Peritoneal dialysis, years 2 +  538,887 [30]
Kidney transplant, first year 308,275 [30]
Kidney transplant, years 2 +  52,128 [30]
Non-severe hypoglycemia 55 [26, 31]
Severe hypoglycemia (not requiring medical assistance) 288 [32]
Severe hypoglycemia (requiring medical assistance) 4641 [32]
Diabetic ketoacidosis 26,442 [30]
Laser treatment 7181 [30]
Cataract operation 17,581 [30]
Cataract operation, years 2 +  0 [30]
Blindness, first year 9799 [33]
Blindness, years 2 +  4183 [33]
Neuropathy, year of onset 6351 [25]
Neuropathy, years 2 +  6351 [25]
Amputation, procedure 279,550 [34]
Amputation, prosthesis 19,863 [29]
Gangrene treatment 222,381 [34]
Infected foot ulcer 95,906 [34]
Uninfected foot ulcer 85,587 [34]
Cost after healed ulcer 8559 [34]
Cost of healed ulcer (history of amputation) 8559 [34]

SEK Swedish krona