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Weight Loss with Semaglutide Compared to Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty

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Abstract

Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) is more cost-effective than semaglutide for treating class II obesity over 5 years.

  • ESG provided an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of -$595 532 per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY).
  • Patients undergoing ESG experienced a total cost reduction of $33 583 compared to those treated with semaglutide.
  • ESG resulted in a greater weight loss after 5 years, with a body mass index (BMI) of 31.7 compared to 33.0 for semaglutide.
  • A significant price reduction for semaglutide, from $13 618 to $3591 annually, is necessary for it to be considered a cost-effective option.

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Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr Chhatwal reported receiving personal fees from Value Analytics Labs outside the submitted work. Dr Jirapinyo reported receiving personal fees from Apollo Endosurgery, GI Dynamics, ERBE, and Spatz; grants from Boston Scientific, Fractyl, and USGI Medical; and royalty payments from Endosim for endoscopic training simulator outside the submitted work. Dr Thompson reported receiving grants and personal fees from Apollo Endosurgery, Boston Scientific, Endoquest Robotics, Fractyl, Fujifilm, GI Dynamics, Lumendi, Olympus, and USGI Medical; receiving personal fees from Medtronic, Softac, and Xenter; receiving grants from ERBE; being a founder and board member of and having an ownership interest in Bariendo; being a founder and general partner of BlueFlame Healthcare; being a founder and board member of and having an ownership interest in ELLES; being a founder and board member of and having an ownership interest in Enterasense; being a founder and board member of and having an ownership interest in EnVision Endoscopy; being a founder and board member of and having an ownership interest in GI Windows; having an ownership interest in Fractyl; being a founder and president of and having an ownership interest in the Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Endoscopy; having an ownership interest in Softac; and serving on the scientific advisory board for and having an ownership interest in Xenter outside the submitted work. No other disclosures were reported.
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