| Literature DB >> 23031428 |
Ba' Pham1, Margaret B Harrison, Maggie H Chen, Meg E Carley.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Venous leg ulcers, affecting approximately 1% of the population, are costly to manage due to poor healing and high recurrence rates. We evaluated an evidence-informed leg ulcer care protocol with two frequently used high compression systems: 'four-layer bandage' (4LB) and 'short-stretch bandage' (SSB).Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23031428 PMCID: PMC3532083 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Unit prices used to value resources consumed (2009–2010 Canadian dollar)
| High compression bandages | | | |
| Four-layer bandage (4LB) system | Kit | 29.55 | Site data* |
| Short-stretch bandage (SSB) system | | | |
| 6 cm bandage | Each | 11.69 | Site data* |
| 8 cm bandage | Each | 13.90 | Site data* |
| 10 cm bandage | Each | 14.89 | Site data* |
| 12 cm bandage | Each | 17.27 | Site data* |
| Padding | Each | 2.91 | Site data* |
| Typically used SSB system | | | |
| 6 cm + 8 cm + padding | System | 28.50 | Site data* |
| 8 cm + 10 cm + padding | System | 31.70 | Site data* |
| 10 cm + 12 cm + padding | System | 35.07 | Site data* |
| Hourly nursing wage | Hour | 35.15 | ONA† |
| Health services utilization | | | |
| Family doctor visit | Visit | 34.70 | OHIP‡ |
| Specialist visit | Visit | 68.31 | OHIP‡ |
| Emergency room visit | Visit | 252.00 | OHIP‡ |
| Outpatient hospital visit | Visit | 426.00 | OCCI§ |
| Time cost of lost work due to leg ulcer | Hour | 9.41 | HRSD¶ |
Abbreviations: ONA: Ontario Nursing Association. OCCI: Ontario Case Costing Initiative. OHIP: Ontario Health Insurance Plan database. HRSD: Department of Human Resources and Skills Development. Notes:*Unit prices are for illustration purposes only; the analysis uses site-specific prices (see Methods). †Average full-time hourly rate of an RN [22]. ‡Mean costs of physician services from OHIP database (see Methods). §Average direct (and overhead) cost of ambulatory care visits [25]. ¶Average minimum hourly wages across provinces [26].
Resources used and time loss due to leg ulcers during the first year of follow-up
| | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of nursing visits | 28.25 (24.16) | 32.64 (24.07) | −14% |
| Total nursing time (hour) | 15.90 (13.28) | 18.48 (15.63) | −14% |
| Total number of bandages used | 24.04 (24.54) | 11.64 (10.07) | 107% |
| Health services used | | | |
| Family doctor visits† | 0.284 (0.790) | 0.368 (0.857) | −23% |
| Specialist visits† | 0.019 (0.135) | 0.081 (0.402) | −77% |
| Hospital visits† | 0.005 (0.068) | 0.014 (0.119) | −64% |
| Emergency room visits† | 0.260 (0.087) | 0.411 (1.603) | −37% |
| Lost work hours‡ | 1.14 (6.09) | 1.24 (5.29) | −8% |
Abbreviations: 4LB: four-layer bandage. SSB: short-stretch bandage. SD: standard deviation. Notes:*(4LB mean - SSB mean), expressed as percentages of the SSB mean. †Total number of visits per participant. ‡Total number of hours missed work due to leg ulcer per participant.
Mean costs during the first year of follow-up
| | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nursing visits | 563 (463) | 653 (547) | −90 |
| Compression bandages | 811 (897) | 205 (232) | 606 |
| Health services used† | 35 (96) | 46 (117) | −11 |
| Out-of-pocket expenses‡ | 28 (78) | 58 (177) | −30 |
| Lost work due to leg ulcers | 1.82 (8.08) | 2.39 (9.06) | −0.57 |
| Hired help§ | 0.43 (3.25) | 0.56 (2.98) | −0.13 |
| | Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) | |
| Total cost | 1570 (1448, 1870) | 1150 (1014, 1297) | |
| Differential cost | 420 (235, 739 ) |
Abbreviations: 4LB: four-layer bandage. SSB: short-stretch bandage. SD: standard deviation. CI: confidence intervals derived from the 1000 bootstrapped trials. Notes:*(4LB mean – SSB mean). †Per participant costs of visits to family physicians, specialists, outpatient services, and emergency rooms. ‡Per participant expenses related to leg ulcer care. §Costs of hired help related to leg ulcer.
Summary of healing time and QALYs during the first year of follow-up
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|---|---|---|
| Healing time (days) | 62 (51, 73) | 77 (63, 91) |
| Ulcer-free days | −15 (−32, 21) | |
| | Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) |
| Quality-adjusted life years | 0.839 (0.811, 0.862) | 0.830 (0.809, 0.851) |
| Difference (QALYs) | 0.009 (−0.019, 0.037 ) | |
Abbreviations: 4LB: four-layer bandage. SSB: short-stretch bandage. CI: confidence interval derived from the 1000 bootstrapped samples. QALY: Quality-adjusted life year.
Figure 1Mean quality of life weights by treatment group during the first year of follow-up.Abbreviations: 4LB: four-layer bandage. SSB: short-stretch bandage. Notes: Error bars denote standard error of the means. *Health-related quality of life according to the EQ-5D™ questionnaire [27].
Figure 2Probability of 4LB being more cost-effective at different willingness-to-pay values.Abbreviations: 4LB: four-layer bandage. SSB: short-stretch bandage.
Results of base case, scenario and sensitivity analyses
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base case analysis‡ | 1570 (1448, 1870) | 1150 (1014, 1297) | 420 (235, 739 ) | 46,667 |
| Scenario analyses | | | | |
| Community care perspective | 1497 (1371, 1760) | 1034 (930, 1169) | 463 (308, 748) | 51,444 |
| Healthcare payer perspective | 1519 (1394, 1786) | 1089 (968, 1216) | 430 (2801, 749) | 47,777 |
| Sensitivity analyses | | | | |
| Unit price of a 4LB kit | | | | |
| Average ($29.55)† | 1567 (1442,1879) | 1150 (1014, 1297 ) | 417 (256, 753) | 46,333 |
| Low ($22.70)† | 1561 (1433, 1849 ) | 1150 (1014, 1297 ) | 410 (251, 742) | 45,556 |
| High ($39.10)† | 1576 (1459,1864) | 1150 (1014, 1297 ) | 426 (246, 754) | 47,333 |
| Highest prices of SSB systems | 1570 (1448, 1870) | 1169 (1035, 1315) | 401 (240, 729) | 44,556 |
Abbreviations: 4LB: four-layer bandage. SSB: short-stretch bandage. CI: confidence interval. Notes:*Only mean costs are displayed in Table 5; refer to Table 4 for mean QALYs. ‡According to the societal perspective. †Average costs of the 4LB kit from site-specific prices.