A Cost-Utility Analysis of Pre-operative 12-week Smoking Cessation Program in Adults with Indications of undergoing Elective Shoulder Arthroplasty | Synapse
March 3, 2026
A Cost-Utility Analysis of Pre-operative 12-week Smoking Cessation Program in Adults with Indications of undergoing Elective Shoulder Arthroplasty
Key Points
Smoking cessation programs can improve quality of life and lower healthcare costs before shoulder arthroplasty.
The analysis suggests that implementing pre-operative smoking cessation could yield significant long-term benefits.
Cost-utility analysis focused on patients with indications for elective shoulder surgery and the financial implications of their smoking status.
Highlighting the potential of pre-operative interventions to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare expenses.
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Cartagena-Reyes et al. (Sun,) studied this question.