Bariatric surgery for the treatment of severely obese patients in south korea - Is it cost effective?

Hyun Jin Song, Jin Won Kwon, Yong Jin Kim, Sung Hee Oh, Yoonseok Heo, Sang Moon Han

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Abstract

Background: In South Korea, the number of severely obese patients has increased. An economic study comparing bariatric surgery with nonsurgical interventions has not been published for Asia. Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate the cost effectiveness of bariatric surgery as compared to nonsurgical interventions for severe obese Korean people. Methods: We used the Markov model to compare the lifetime expected costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) between bariatric surgery and nonsurgical interventions from Korean Healthcare system perspectives. Our target cohort consisted of severe obese people defined as having a body mass index of 30-<40 kg/m2 in South Korea. The starting age of the cohort was 30 years old, and the cycle length was 1 year. Nonsurgical interventions included a physician visit, exercise, diet, and pharmacotherapy. A discount of 5 % was applied in cost and QALY. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of bariatric surgery compared to nonsurgery interventions was calculated. Results: The cost-utility analysis study indicated that bariatric surgery had US$1,522 incremental costs and 0.86 incremental QALYs as compared to nonsurgical interventions. Through the base case analysis, ICER was US$1,771/QALY. The sensitivity analyses were performed using a variety of assumptions, and the robustness of the study results was also demonstrated. Conclusion: The study indicated that bariatric surgery was a cost-effective alternative to nonsurgical interventions over a lifetime, providing substantial lifetime benefits for severely obese Korean people.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2058-2067
Number of pages10
JournalObesity Surgery
Volume23
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Analysis
  • Bariatric surgery
  • Cost effectiveness
  • Cost-benefit
  • Gastric bypass
  • Obesity
  • Quality-adjusted life years

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