| Literature DB >> 27195130 |
Lauren Yokomizo1, Berkeley Limketkai2, K T Park3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are no head-to-head randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the effectiveness of biologics in ulcerative colitis (UC). We aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of adalimumab, infliximab and vedolizumab as first-line agents to induce clinical remission and mucosal healing (MH) in UC.Entities:
Keywords: COST-EFFECTIVENESS; INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE; ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Year: 2016 PMID: 27195130 PMCID: PMC4860720 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgast-2016-000093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Gastroenterol ISSN: 2054-4774
Model parameters
| Costs | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Sensitivity analysis | Reference | |
| Drug costs | |||
| ADA, cost per 40 mg syringe | $1748 | $1000–$3000 | |
| IFX, cost per 100 mg unit | $1114 | $500–$1500 | |
| VDZ, cost per 300 mg dose | $5788 | $3000–$9000 | |
| Facility costs | |||
| Administration cost of ADA intramuscular injection | $27 | – | |
| Administration cost of a 3 h IFX infusion | $116 | – | |
| Administration cost of a 1 h VDZ infusion | $75 | – | |
| Transition probabilities | |||
| Probability | Sensitivity analysis | Reference | |
| ADA | |||
| Mucosal healing at 8 weeks, 80 mg dosing | 0.2718 | 0.1–0.5 | |
| Mucosal healing at 8 weeks, 160 mg dosing | 0.3564 | 0.2–0.6 | |
| Mucosal healing at 52 weeks, given week 8 mucosal healing | 0.3078 | 0.2–0.6 | |
| Mucosal healing at 52 weeks, given week 8 active disease | 0.0993 | 0.05–0.3 | |
| IFX | |||
| Mucosal healing at 52 weeks | 0.3688 | 0.2–0.6 | |
| VDZ | |||
| Clinical response at 6 weeks | 0.4116 | 0.1–0.5 | |
| Mucosal healing at 52 weeks, given week 6 response | 0.4489 | 0.2–0.6 | |
| Mucosal healing at 52 weeks, given week 6 non-response | 0.1480 | 0.05–0.3 | |
ADA, adalimumab; IFX, infliximab; VDZ, vedolizumab.
Figure 1Model schematic of competing strategies. *Notes: number of weeks to 1 year. ADA, adalimumab; EOW, every other week; IFX, infliximab; VDZ, vedolizumab.
Summary of cost-effectiveness after 1 year of treatment
| Treatment | $ per MH achieved | $ per 1 additional MH achieved |
|---|---|---|
| Infliximab 5 mg/kg every 8 weeks | $99 171 | – |
| Infliximab 10 mg/kg every 8 weeks | $123 653 | $1 243 310 |
| Adalimumab 160/80/40 mg, 40 mg EOW | $316 378 | (Dominated) |
| Vedolizumab 300 mg every 8 weeks | $301 969 | (Dominated) |
EOW, every other week; MH, mucosal healing.
Threshold analysis
| Strategy | Current wholesale cost | Cost-effective cost |
|---|---|---|
| Infliximab 5 mg/kg every 8 weeks* | $1114 | – |
| Adalimumab 40 mg EOW | $1748 | ≤$1156 |
| Vedolizumab 300 mg every 8 weeks | $5788 | ≤$2537 |
*Infliximab administration costs exceeding $1974 represents a cut-off price at which it becomes a cost-ineffective strategy.
EOW, every other week.
Figure 2Cost-effectiveness acceptability curve indicating the proportion of simulations at which each strategy is optimal at various willingness-to-pay thresholds. EOW, every other week; MH,mucosal healing.