Original Article

Vol. 44 No. 2 (2012): The Eurasian Journal of Medicine

Cost-Effectivity Analysis of One-Step versus Two-Step Screening for Gestational Diabetes

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Sevki Celen
Yasemin Yildiz
Serkan Kahyaoglu
Oktay Kaymak
Murat Ozel
Hakan Timur
Nuri Danisman

Abstract

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Objective: Early diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is important for both maternal and fetal health. The literature has varying recommendations about one-step and two-step tests for GDM screening and diagnosis. The present study aimed to investigate the difference in the cost and duration of hospital stay of a one-step procedure compared to a two-step procedure, which is routinely performed in our hospital.



Materials and Methods: The two-step procedure was performed in 2,724 pregnant women, and the one-step procedure was performed in 185 pregnant women. The one-step and two-step screening procedures for gestational diabetes were compared with respect to the duration of hospital stay and cost.



Results: The test cost per woman was 0.75 TL less in the one-step procedure; however, the duration of the one-step test was 18.6 min longer, and the number of blood sampling procedures was 1.08 times higher.



Conclusion: The one-step method may be preferred over the two-step (or glucose challenge) test due to its diagnostic value and lower cost.


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