Djalalov Sandjar, Sehatzadeh Shayan, Keast David H, Wong William Wl
1 Westminster International University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
2 Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute, Uzbekistan.
J Wound Care. 2020 Mar 2;29(3):141-151. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2020.29.3.141.
Approximately between 1.5 and 3.0 per 1000 people are affected by venous leg ulcers (VLUs). The treatment and management of VLUs is costly and recurrence is a major concern. There is evidence that compression stockings can reduce the rate of re-ulceration compared with no compression. We present the first cost-effective analysis of compression stockings in preventing recurrence of VLUs from the perspective of the Ontario healthcare system.
A cost-utility analysis with a five-year time horizon was conducted. Use of compression stockings was compared with usual care (no compression stockings). We simulated a hypothetical cohort of 65-year-old patients with healed VLUs, using a state-transition model. Model input parameters were obtained mainly from the published literature. We estimated quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) gained and direct medical costs. We conducted various sensitivity analyses.
Compared with usual care, compression stockings were associated with higher costs and increased QALYs. Cost-utility analysis showed that the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of compression stockings was $23,864 per QALY gained compared with no compression stockings. The most influential drivers of cost-effectiveness were the utility value of healed VLUs, cost of stockings, number of stocking replacements, monthly prevention cost and the risk of VLU recurrence.
Compared with usual care, compression stockings were cost-effective in preventing VLUs, using a willingness-to-pay threshold of $50,000. These observations were consistent even when uncertainty in model inputs and parameters were considered.
每1000人中约有1.5至3.0人受下肢静脉溃疡(VLU)影响。VLU的治疗和管理成本高昂,复发是一个主要问题。有证据表明,与不使用压力袜相比,压力袜可降低再溃疡率。我们从安大略省医疗保健系统的角度,对压力袜预防VLU复发进行了首次成本效益分析。
进行了一项为期五年的成本效用分析。将使用压力袜与常规护理(不使用压力袜)进行比较。我们使用状态转换模型模拟了一组假设的65岁VLU已愈合患者。模型输入参数主要来自已发表的文献。我们估计了获得的质量调整生命年(QALY)和直接医疗成本。我们进行了各种敏感性分析。
与常规护理相比,压力袜的成本更高,但QALY增加。成本效用分析表明,与不使用压力袜相比,压力袜每获得一个QALY的增量成本效益比为23,864美元。成本效益的最主要驱动因素是VLU愈合的效用值、压力袜成本、压力袜更换次数、每月预防成本和VLU复发风险。
与常规护理相比,使用50,000美元的支付意愿阈值时,压力袜在预防VLU方面具有成本效益。即使考虑模型输入和参数的不确定性,这些观察结果仍然一致。