Authors
James B Mahony, Gord Blackhouse, Jesse Babwah, Marek Smieja, Sonya Buracond, Sylvia Chong, William Ciccotelli, Tim O'Shea, Daifallah Alnakhli, May Griffiths-Turner, Ron Goeree
Publication date
2009/9
Journal
Journal of clinical microbiology
Volume
47
Issue
9
Pages
2812-2817
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
We performed a cost analysis study using decision tree modeling to determine whether the use of multiplex PCR testing for respiratory viruses (xTAG RVP test) is a more or less costly strategy than the status quo testing methods used for the diagnosis of respiratory virus infections in pediatric patients. The decision tree model was constructed by using four testing strategies for respiratory virus detection, viz., direct fluorescent-antibody staining (DFA) alone, DFA plus shell vial culture (SVC), the xTAG RVP test alone, or DFA plus the xTAG RVP test. A review of the charts of 661 pediatric patients was used to determine the length of hospital stay, the number of days in isolation, antibiotic usage, and all other medical procedures performed. The cost of hospitalization by diagnostic status was determined on the basis of the average cost per patient and the number of patients in each arm of the decision tree. The cost per …
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