Abstract
The present study evaluated the cost of coronary stenting compared with conventional balloon angioplasty in Japan. Procedural cost was estimated as the sum of the procedural fee and the cost of devices such as angioplasty balloon and stent. The data such as the number of balloon catheters and stents used, and the rate of crossovers that was shown by the Stent Restenosis Study (STRESS) were applied to calculate the costs of stenting and conventional balloon angioplasty. For the estimation of hospital room and nursing costs, the length of the in-hospital stay was estimated at 7 days. The costs of procedures such as laboratory and radiological tests were determined based on routine coronary intervention at Chiba University Hospital. The rates of target lesion revascularization in the STRESS trial (conventional balloon angioplasty: 21%, stenting: 15%) were used to calculate the cost during follow up. The in-hospital costs of conventional balloon angioplasty and stenting were estimated to be ¥982, 300 and ¥1, 416, 893, respectively. The overall costs, including follow-up cost, of conventional balloon angioplasty and stenting were estimated to be ¥1, 188, 583 and ¥1, 564, 238, respectively. The in-hospital cost of stenting is higher compared with conventional balloon angioplasty because of greater balloon use and direct stent cost. Lower target lesion revascularization reduces the cost difference between conventional balloon angioplasty and stenting, but the higher initial cost of stenting is not fully offset.