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Cost-Effectiveness of an Intra-Operative Renal Allograft Cooling Device

K. Hansen1, C. Yock2, J. Pietzsch2

1University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 2Stanford, Palo Alto, CA

Meeting: 2022 American Transplant Congress

Abstract number: 1596

Keywords: Economics, Ischemia, Kidney, Post-operative complications

Topic: Clinical Science » Ethics » 23 - Non-Organ Specific: Economics & Ethics

Session Information

Session Name: Psychosocial and Treatment Adherence

Session Type: Poster Abstract

Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Session Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm

 Presentation Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm

Location: Hynes Halls C & D

*Purpose: Existing literature shows intra-operative cooling of a renal allograft during anastomosis reduces the incidence of delayed graft function in deceased donor kidney transplant recipients from a baseline rate of 35% to 25%, 5-year graft loss from 23% to 16%, and increases the number of transplantable kidneys from 18,686 to 19,479. Cost effectiveness of an organ cooling device was evaluated with a Markov Model.

*Methods: A state-transition model was used to predict the effect of intra-operative cooling and standard of care on 1-year and lifetime probabilities of having a functioning graft, delayed graft function, graft loss with return to dialysis, and death. We adopted a societal perspective and estimated an incremental-cost-effectiveness ratio in U.S. dollars per quality adjusted life year (QALY).

*Results: Intra-operative allograft cooling of deceased donor kidneys provides a 0.01 QALY improvement and $4,800 in savings per patient at 1-year, and over a lifetime, provides 0.26 QALYs and $12,200 in savings per patient. In both the 1-year and lifetime estimates, the ICER is dominant with the cooling device. The total cost savings, not including QALY gains to the system in this group, is $228 million. Including cost savings of the projected increase in organ utilization resulted in $1.18 billion in savings over the lifetime of an annual cohort of transplant recipients. The 95% credible interval for ICER was cost-saving to $39,000 per quality adjusted life year.

*Conclusions: The model suggests that intra-operative cooling of a deceased donor renal allograft with the device, over a wide range of assumptions, is a cost effective strategy for transplantation that might result in significant cost savings and lower morbidity and mortality.

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To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Hansen K, Yock C, Pietzsch J. Cost-Effectiveness of an Intra-Operative Renal Allograft Cooling Device [abstract]. Am J Transplant. 2022; 22 (suppl 3). https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/cost-effectiveness-of-an-intra-operative-renal-allograft-cooling-device/. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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