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ArtikelA cost-effectiveness analysis of in-vitro fertilization by maternal age and number of treatment attempts  
Oleh: Griffiths, Alison ; Dyer, Suzanne M. ; Lord, Sarah J.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Human Reproduction vol. 25 no. 04 (Apr. 2010), page 924-931.
Topik: cost; cost-effectiveness; assisted reproduction; in-vitro fertilization; economic
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    • Nomor Panggil: H07.K.2010.02
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Isi artikelBACKGROUND The increase in use and costs of assisted reproductive therapies including in-vitro fertilization (IVF) has led to debate over public funding. A decision analytic model was designed to estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness of IVF by additional treatment programmes and maternal age. METHODS Data from the Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproductive Database were used to estimate incremental effects (live birth and other pregnancy outcomes) and costs for cohorts of women attempting up to three treatment programmes. A treatment programme included one fresh cycle and a variable number of frozen cycles dependent on maternal age. RESULTS The incremental cost per live birth ranged from AU$27 373 and AU$31 986 for women aged 30–33 on their first and third programmes to AU$130 951 and AU$187 515 for 42–45-year-old women on their first and second attempts. Overall, these trends were not affected by inclusions of costs associated with ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome or multiple births. CONCLUSIONS This study suggests that cost per live birth from IVF increases with maternal age and treatment programme number and indicates that maternal age has the much greater effect. This evidence may help decisionmakers target the use of IVF services conditional on societal willingness to pay for live births and equity considerations.
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