Cost of intraocular lens versus contact lens treatment after unilateral congenital cataract surgery in the infant aphakia treatment study at age 5 years

Stacey J Kruger, Lindreth DuBois, Edmund R Becker, David Morrison, Lorri Wilson, M Edward Wilson Jr, Scott R Lambert, Infant Aphakia Treatment Study Group, Stacey J Kruger, Lindreth DuBois, Edmund R Becker, David Morrison, Lorri Wilson, M Edward Wilson Jr, Scott R Lambert, Infant Aphakia Treatment Study Group

Abstract

Purpose: To analyze differences in the cost of treatment for infants randomized to primary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation versus optical correction with a contact lens (CL) after unilateral cataract surgery in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study (IATS).

Design: Retrospective cost analysis of a prospective, randomized clinical trial based on Georgia Medicaid reimbursement data as well as actual costs of supplies used during the study, adjusted for inflation.

Participants: The IATS is a multicenter (n = 12), randomized clinical trial comparing the optical treatment of aphakia with either primary IOL implantation (n = 57) or CL correction (n = 57) in 114 infants with unilateral congenital cataract.

Intervention: One hundred fourteen infants underwent unilateral cataract surgery and were either corrected optically by primary IOL implantation at the time of surgery or were corrected with a CL after surgery.

Main outcome measures: The mean cost of cataract surgery and all additional surgeries, examinations, and supplies used up to 5 years of age.

Results: The 5-year treatment cost of an infant with a unilateral congenital cataract corrected optically with an IOL was $27 090 versus $25 331 for a patient treated with a CL after initial cataract surgery. The total cost of supplies was $3204 in the IOL group versus $7728 in the CL group.

Conclusions: Unilateral cataract surgery in infancy coupled with primary IOL implantation is approximately 7% more expensive than aphakia and CL correction. Patient costs are more than double with CL versus IOL treatment.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest Disclosures: None reported

Copyright © 2015 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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