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Cost-effectiveness analysis of triple test in second-trimester maternal serum screening for Down's syndrome: An experience from Taiwan with decreasing birth rate but increasing population of old pregnant women

  • Hsiao Lin Hwa
  • , Ming Fang Yen
  • , Chen Li Lin
  • , Tsang Ming Ko
  • , Fon Jou Hsieh
  • , Tony Hsiu Hsi Chen

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Abstract

Objectives: We intended to assess the cost-effectiveness of adding unconjugated oestriol (uE3) in maternal serum screening for Down's syndrome in Taiwan, where there is a decreasing birth rate but an increasing trend of old women having pregnancies. Methods: We used logistic regressions to estimate the risk of Down's syndrome with maternal age and different combinations of biomarkers. Cost-effectiveness analysis was presented in terms of the average and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios. Sensitivity analyses with different parameters were performed. Results: Given a cut-off point of 1:270 for the confirmation of Down's syndrome with amniocentesis, the average cost per case averted for maternal age above 35 years only, double test [alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)] and triple test (AFP, hCG and uE3) were estimated as $14 561, $42 367 and $37 424. The additional costs per case averted for double test and triple test (compared with maternal age above 35 years) were $135 950 and $77 394, respectively. The additional cost per case averted for triple test was $15 199 compared with double test. Conclusions: The performance of triple test is not only more effective in detecting Down's syndrome cases but also more cost-effective than double test in this study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-197
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cost-effectiveness
  • Down's syndrome
  • Maternal serum screening

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Health Policy

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