| Literature DB >> 25691953 |
Bram G Verheggen1, Kirsten Y Westerhout1, Carl H Schreder2, Matthias Augustin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Allergoids are chemically modified allergen extracts administered to reduce allergenicity and to maintain immunogenicity. Oralair® (the 5-grass tablet) is a sublingual native grass allergen tablet for pre- and co-seasonal treatment. Based on a literature review, meta-analysis, and cost-effectiveness analysis the relative effects and costs of the 5-grass tablet versus a mix of subcutaneous allergoid compounds for grass pollen allergic rhinoconjunctivitis were assessed.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25691953 PMCID: PMC4330981 DOI: 10.1186/s13601-015-0045-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Allergy ISSN: 2045-7022 Impact factor: 5.871
Figure 1Structure of the applied Markov model with a cycle length of one year. Patients enter the model receiving either AIT (5-grass tablet/allergoids) or symptomatic treatment alone. AIT, allergen specific immunotherapy.
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for the 5-grass tablet and the allergoid mix
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| Didier 2007 [ |
| Wahn 2009 [ | |
| Didier 2011 [ | |
| Cox 2012 [ | |
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| Pfaar 2012 (Depiquick) [ |
| Corrigan 2009 (Allergovit) [ | |
| Drachenberg 2001 (Pollinex) [ | |
| Du Buske 2011 (Pollinex) [ | |
| Brewczynski 1999 (Purethal) [ |
Transition probabilities applied in the model
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| Discontinuation SLIT (5-grass tablet) | Year 1 | 0.29 | [ |
| Year 2 | 0.28 | [ | |
| Discontinuation SCIT (allergoid mix) | Year 1 | 0.41 | [ |
| Year 2 | 0.34 | [ | |
| Developing asthma with symptomatic treatment | 0.0046 | [ | |
| Relative risk developing asthma (AIT vs. symptomatic treatment) | 0.505 | [ | |
| All population mortality* | 0.00046 | [ | |
| Asthma mortality* | 0.00069 | [ | |
*Probabilities represent mortality at start of the analysis (29 years).
Treatment costs
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| 5-grass tablet | € 2,100.10 | |
| Allergoid mix | € 1,449.60 | |
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| Loratadine | AIT | € 5.14 |
| Symptomatic treatment | € 7.54 | |
| Budesonide | AIT | € 2.19 |
| Symptomatic treatment | € 3.83 | |
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| Specialist visit 10 minutes | € 13.29 | |
| Additional costs visits > 10 min | € 3.69 | |
| AIT injection | € 5.11 | |
| Diagnostic tests | € 20.61 | |
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| 2010 | € 175.00 | |
| 2013 | € 186.30 | |
Base case results
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| 5-grass tablet | 7.316 | 8.207 | ||||
| Allergoid mix | 7.280 | 8.166 | ||||
| Symptomatic tx | 7.235 | 8.116 | ||||
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| Cost | Perc. | Cost | Perc. | Cost | Perc. | |
| Visits (e.g. Dermatologist) | € 267 | 15.0% | € 299 | 22.9% | € 227 | 62.4% |
| Injection/control | € 4 | 0.2% | € 69 | 5.2% | € 0 | 0.0% |
| Diagnostics | € 21 | 1.2% | € 21 | 1.6% | € 0 | 0.0% |
| Treatment costs | € 1,381 | 77.7% | € 809 | 61.8% | € 0 | 0.0% |
| Other drugs costs | € 82 | 4.6% | € 86 | 6.6% | € 102 | 28.1% |
| Asthma | € 23 | 1.3% | € 25 | 1.9% | € 34 | 9.5% |
| Total | € 1,778 | 100% | € 1,308 | 100% | € 363 | 100.0% |
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| Total | Inc. vs. 5-grass tablet | Total | Inc. vs. 5-grass tablet | |||
| 5-grass tablet | € 1,707 | € 1,778 | ||||
| Allergoid mix | € 1,249 | € 458 | € 1,308 | € 470 | ||
| Symptomatic tx | € 322 | € 1,385 | € 363 | € 1,415 | ||
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| 5-grass tablet vs. Allergoid mix | € 458 | 0.036 | € 12,593 | |||
| 5-grass tablet vs. Symptomatic tx | € 1,385 | 0.081 | € 17,007 | |||
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| 5-grass tablet vs. Allergoid mix | € 470 | 0.041 | € 11,576 | |||
| 5-grass tablet vs. Symptomatic tx | € 1,415 | 0.090 | € 15,635 | |||
Figure 2Results of the deterministic univariate sensitivity analyses. a) Tornado graph representing outer limits of incremental QALYs for the 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix and b) Tornado graph representing outer limits of incremental costs for the 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix.
Figure 3Scatter plot presenting the incremental costs and incremental QALYs generated in the conducted multivariate sensitivity analyses for the 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix.
Figure 4Cost effectiveness acceptability curves, showing the probability of the 5-grass tablet and allergoid mix being most cost-effective at a range of willingness to pay thresholds.
Results of the scenario analyses
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| - 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix | 0.036 | € 458 | € 12,593 |
| - 5-grass tablet vs. symptomatic tx | 0.081 | € 1,385 | € 17,007 |
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| - 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix | 0.036 | € 546 | € 15,025 |
| - 5-grass tablet vs. symptomatic tx | 0.081 | € 1,362 | € 16,723 |
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| - 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix | 0.036 | € 305 | € 8,400 |
| - 5-grass tablet vs. symptomatic tx | 0.081 | € 1,414 | € 17,367 |
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| - 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix | 0.036 | € 339 | € 9,327 |
| - 5-grass tablet vs. symptomatic tx | 0.081 | € 784 | € 9,634 |
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| - 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix | 0.026 | € 458 | € 17,531 |
| - 5-grass tablet vs. symptomatic tx | 0.131 | € 1,385 | € 10,557 |
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| - 5-grass tablet vs. allergoid mix | 0.024 | € 266 | € 10,966 |
| - 5-grass tablet vs. symptomatic tx | 0.055 | € 1,198 | € 21,918 |