Literature DB >> 24143000

Cost-effectiveness and clinical outcomes of double versus single cord blood transplantation in adults with acute leukemia in France.

Myriam Labopin1, Annalisa Ruggeri, Norbert Claude Gorin, Eliane Gluckman, Didier Blaise, Lionel Mannone, Noel Milpied, Ibrahim Yakoub-Agha, Eric Deconinck, Mauricette Michallet, Nathalie Fegueux, Gerard Socié, Stephanie Nguyen, Jean Yves Cahn, Thierry de Revel, Federico Garnier, Catherine Faucher, Namik Taright, Chantal Kenzey, Fernanda Volt, Dominique Bertrand, Mohamad Mohty, Vanderson Rocha.   

Abstract

Double cord blood transplantation extends the use of cord blood to adults for whom a single unit is not available, but the procedure is limited by its cost. To evaluate outcomes and cost-effectiveness of double compared to single cord blood transplantation, we analyzed 134 transplants in adults with acute leukemia in first remission. Transplants were performed in France with reduced intensity or myeloablative conditioning regimens. Costs were estimated from donor search to 1 year after transplantation. A Markov decision analysis model was used to calculate quality-adjusted life-years and cost-effectiveness ratio within 4 years. The overall survival at 2 years after single and double cord blood transplants was 42% versus 62%, respectively (P=0.03), while the leukemia-free-survival was 33% versus 53%, respectively (P=0.03). The relapse rate was 21% after double transplants and 42% after a single transplant (P=0.006). No difference was observed for non-relapse mortality or chronic graft-versus-host-disease. The estimated costs up to 1 year after reduced intensity conditioning for single and double cord blood transplantation were € 165,253 and €191,827, respectively. The corresponding costs after myeloablative conditioning were € 192,566 and € 213,050, respectively. Compared to single transplants, double cord blood transplantation was associated with supplementary costs of € 21,302 and € 32,420 up to 4 years, but with increases in quality-adjusted life-years of 0.616 and 0.484, respectively, and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios of € 34,581 and €66,983 in the myeloablative and reduced intensity conditioning settings, respectively. Our results showed that for adults with acute leukemia in first complete remission in France, double cord transplantation is more cost-effective than single cord blood transplantation, with better outcomes, including quality-adjusted life-years.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 24143000      PMCID: PMC3943318          DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2013.092254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haematologica        ISSN: 0390-6078            Impact factor:   9.941


  34 in total

Review 1.  Estimation of failure probabilities in the presence of competing risks: new representations of old estimators.

Authors:  T A Gooley; W Leisenring; J Crowley; B E Storer
Journal:  Stat Med       Date:  1999-03-30       Impact factor: 2.373

2.  Cost-effectiveness analysis as a measure of value.

Authors:  A M Garber
Journal:  Tecnologica       Date:  1996-01

3.  Comparative cost of allogeneic or autologous bone marrow transplantation and chemotherapy in patients with acute myeloid leukaemia in first remission.

Authors:  T Dufoir; M C Saux; B Terraza; G Marit; S Guessard; G Foulon; J Reiffers
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  1992-10       Impact factor: 5.483

Review 4.  Interpretation of cost-effectiveness analyses.

Authors:  D K Owens
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1998-10       Impact factor: 5.128

Review 5.  Bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for malignancy.

Authors:  P W Johnson; S J Simnett; J W Sweetenham; G J Morgan; L A Stewart
Journal:  Health Technol Assess       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 4.014

Review 6.  Economic analyses of bone marrow and blood stem cell transplantation for leukemias and lymphoma: what do we know?

Authors:  T M Waters; C L Bennett; T S Pajeau; K A Sobocinski; J P Klein; P A Rowlings; M M Horowitz
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  1998-04       Impact factor: 5.483

7.  Do minitransplants have minicosts? A cost comparison between myeloablative and nonmyeloablative allogeneic stem cell transplant in patients with acute myeloid leukemia.

Authors:  C Cordonnier; S Maury; H Esperou; C Pautas; J Beaune; M Rodet; J-L Lagrange; H Rouard; J-L Beaumont; F Bassompierre; E Glückman; M Kuentz; I Durand-Zaleski
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 5.483

8.  Markov models in medical decision making: a practical guide.

Authors:  F A Sonnenberg; J R Beck
Journal:  Med Decis Making       Date:  1993 Oct-Dec       Impact factor: 2.583

9.  Transplants of umbilical-cord blood or bone marrow from unrelated donors in adults with acute leukemia.

Authors:  Vanderson Rocha; Myriam Labopin; Guillermo Sanz; William Arcese; Rainer Schwerdtfeger; Alberto Bosi; Niels Jacobsen; Tapani Ruutu; Marcos de Lima; Jürgen Finke; Francesco Frassoni; Eliane Gluckman
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2004-11-25       Impact factor: 91.245

10.  The costs and cost-effectiveness of unrelated donor bone marrow transplantation for chronic phase chronic myelogenous leukemia.

Authors:  S J Lee; C Anasetti; K M Kuntz; J Patten; J H Antin; J C Weeks
Journal:  Blood       Date:  1998-12-01       Impact factor: 22.113

View more
  16 in total

1.  Definition of GvHD-free, relapse-free survival for registry-based studies: an ALWP-EBMT analysis on patients with AML in remission.

Authors:  A Ruggeri; M Labopin; F Ciceri; M Mohty; A Nagler
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2015-12-14       Impact factor: 5.483

Review 2.  Prevention of relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation by donor and cell source selection.

Authors:  Katharina Fleischhauer; Katharine C Hsu; Bronwen E Shaw
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2018-05-24       Impact factor: 5.483

3.  Hospital length of stay in the first 100 days after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for acute leukemia in remission: comparison among alternative graft sources.

Authors:  Karen K Ballen; Steven Joffe; Ruta Brazauskas; Zhiwei Wang; Mahmoud D Aljurf; Görgün Akpek; Christopher Dandoy; Haydar A Frangoul; César O Freytes; Nandita Khera; Hillard M Lazarus; Charles F LeMaistre; Paulette Mehta; Susan K Parsons; David Szwajcer; Celalettin Ustun; William A Wood; Navneet S Majhail
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2014-07-23       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 4.  Cord blood research, banking, and transplantation: achievements, challenges, and perspectives.

Authors:  Hector Mayani; John E Wagner; Hal E Broxmeyer
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2019-05-14       Impact factor: 5.483

Review 5.  Umbilical cord blood donation: public or private?

Authors:  K K Ballen; F Verter; J Kurtzberg
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2015-06-01       Impact factor: 5.483

Review 6.  Optimal Practices in Unrelated Donor Cord Blood Transplantation for Hematologic Malignancies.

Authors:  Juliet N Barker; Joanne Kurtzberg; Karen Ballen; Michael Boo; Claudio Brunstein; Corey Cutler; Mitchell Horwitz; Filippo Milano; Amanda Olson; Stephen Spellman; John E Wagner; Colleen Delaney; Elizabeth Shpall
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2017-03-06       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 7.  Decision-analytic modeling as a tool for selecting optimal therapy incorporating hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with hematological malignancy.

Authors:  Shigeo Fuji; Arnon Nagler; Mohamad Mohty; Bipin Savani; Roni Shouval
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2020-01-13       Impact factor: 5.483

Review 8.  Optimal stem cell source for allogeneic stem cell transplantation for hematological malignancies.

Authors:  Daniel Kl Cheuk
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2013-12-24

9.  "No wash" albumin-dextran dilution for double-unit cord blood transplantation is safe with high rates of sustained donor engraftment.

Authors:  Parastoo B Dahi; Doris M Ponce; Sean Devlin; Katherine L Evans; Marissa N Lubin; Anne Marie Gonzales; Joann Tonon; Richard Meagher; Sergio Giralt; Nancy A Kernan; Andromachi Scaradavou; Juliet N Barker
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2013-12-18       Impact factor: 5.742

10.  Risk Factors for Acute and Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation with Umbilical Cord Blood and Matched Sibling Donors.

Authors:  Aleksandr Lazaryan; Daniel J Weisdorf; Todd DeFor; Claudio G Brunstein; Margaret L MacMillan; Nelli Bejanyan; Shernan Holtan; Bruce R Blazar; John E Wagner; Mukta Arora
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2015-09-11       Impact factor: 5.742

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.