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Episodic versus prophylactic infusions for hemophilia A: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

作者信息

Smith P S, Teutsch S M, Shaffer P A, Rolka H, Evatt B

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Brown University, Providence 02903, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr. 1996 Sep;129(3):424-31. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(96)70076-8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess the incremental cost-effectiveness of prophylactic compared with episodic care in boys with severe hemophilia A.

SETTING

Eleven U.S. hemophilia treatment centers.

METHODS

Charge data from a randomly selected cohort of 70 boys receiving episodic infusions for bleeding events and from all 27 boys receiving infusions prophylactically were collected from documents obtained from the hemophilia treatment centers during a period of approximately 2 years. Published and public sources were used for conversion to cost, lifetime earnings, and earnings losses from disability. A model was constructed for a hypothetical patient from ages 3 to 50 years by means of three infusion scenarios.

RESULTS

The cohort receiving prophylactic treatment had fewer bleeding events each year (median, 3 vs 31) but used more concentrate (3323 vs 1015 units/kg per year). Factor VIII concentrate accounted for more than 93% of the cost of both episodic and prophylactic care. Compared with episodic infusion, prophylaxis from ages 3 to 20 years costs $1100 per bleeding event prevented, in comparison with $1380 for prophylaxis from ages 3 to 50 years. The total cost of prophylactic care from ages 3 to 50 years would equal the current total cost of episodic care if the price of the concentrate were decreased by 50%.

CONCLUSION

Prophylactic care markedly reduces the number of bleeding events and should prevent joint function impairment, but at substantial cost.

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