Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6043919 | World Neurosurgery | 2016 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
On the basis of the results of our model, transsphenoidal surgical resection of microprolactinomas, either microsurgical or endoscopic, appears to be more cost-effective than life-long medical therapy in young patients with life expectancy greater than 10 years. We caution that surgical resection for microprolactinomas be performed only in select cases by experienced pituitary surgeons at high-volume centers with high biochemical cure rates and low complication rates.
Keywords
NMBDRGCPTICERWTPQALYEndoscopicCurrent Procedural TerminologyMRIbromocriptineCost-effectiveness analysisMagnetic resonance imageWillingness to payPituitary tumorsTranssphenoidal surgeryDiabetes insipidusQuality-adjusted life yearsNet monetary benefitMicroscopicIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioCabergolineDiagnosis-related group
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Authors
Pinakin R. Jethwa, Tapan D. Patel, Aaron F. Hajart, Jean Anderson Eloy, William T. Couldwell, James K. Liu,