Knee OA cost comparison for hyaluronic acid and knee arthroplasty.
Kevin L OngFaizan NiaziEdmund LauMichael A MontAndrew ConcoffPeter ShawSteven M KurtzPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2020)
Non-arthroplasty therapies, as calculated by the authors, accounted for about one third of the costs in treating knee OA in our cohort. Although some have theorized that limiting the use of HA may reduce the costs of OA treatment, HA only comprised a small fraction (3%) of the overall costs. Among patients who underwent knee arthroplasty, those treated with HA experienced elevated costs from the surgery later than those without HA, which reflects their longer time to undergoing knee arthroplasty. The ability to delay or avoid knee arthroplasty altogether can have a substantial impact on the cost to the healthcare system.