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Future Microbiol ; 10(7): 1133-44, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25848692

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INTRODUCTION: This study estimates the cost-effectiveness and hospital budget impact of rapid candidemia identification using T2Candida, a novel diagnostic panel with same-day species-specific results. MATERIALS & METHODS: A 1-year decision-tree model estimates hospital costs (2013 US$) and effects (candidemia-related deaths) for faster diagnostics versus blood culture (BC), accounting for disease prevalence, distribution of Candida species, test characteristics (sensitivity/specificity/time to result), antifungal medication and differential length-of-stay and mortality by appropriate treatment timing. RESULTS: The model estimates a hospital with 5100 annual high-risk patients could possibly save $5,858,448 with T2Candida versus BC, a 47.6% decrease in candidemia diagnosis and treatment budget ($1149/patient tested), while averting 60.6% of candidemia-related mortality. CONCLUSION: Hospitals may observe lower candidemia-related inpatient costs and mortality with rapid Candida diagnosis.


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Candida/classification , Candida/isolation & purification , Candidemia/diagnosis , Candidemia/economics , Hospital Costs , Mycological Typing Techniques/economics , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic/economics , Candidemia/drug therapy , Candidemia/mortality , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Decision Trees , Female , Humans , Male , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Risk
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