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James Mahon1, Lindsay Claxton2, Hannah Wood2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the cost savings and health benefits in the UK NHS that could be achieved if human milk usage in the NICU was increased.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Cost-effectiveness; Economic evaluation; Preterm infants
Year: 2016 PMID: 27909996 PMCID: PMC5133212 DOI: 10.1186/s13561-016-0136-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Econ Rev ISSN: 2191-1991
Fig. 1Model diagram. Presents the calculation steps in the model. Abbreviations. QALY: quality-adjusted life year
Modelling inputs
| Outcome | Baseline incidence | Odds ratio | Treatment cost | Mortality | Quality of life |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medical NEC | 3.5% for birth weight 500–999 g | MM vs MM + formula: 0.412 [ | 27.2 days stay in NICU [ | N/A | N/A |
| Surgical NEC | 3.3% for birth weight 500–999 g | As for medical NEC | £1,739 (non-elective inpatient: major neonatal diagnosis) [ | N/A | N/A |
| Sepsis | 27.2% for birth weight 500–999 g | MM vs MM + formula: 0.707 [ | 5.9 days stay in NICU [ | N/A | N/A |
| Mortality in NICU | 20.5% for birth weight 500–999 g [ | If medical NEC: 2.055 [ | N/A | N/A | Lost (discounted) QALYs per premature death of on average 23.6. Based on mean life expectancy and age-related quality of life [ |
| SIDS | 0.07% (per live birth) [ | 0.40 (any breastfeeding versus formula) [ | £72 (VB11Z: Emergency Mediine, No Investigation with No Significant Treatment) [ | N/A | Lost (discounted) QALYs per premature death of on average 23.6. Based on mean life expectancy and age-related quality of life [ |
| AOM | 0.14% (for infants under the age of 1) [ | 0.40 (any breastfeeding versus formula) [ | £46 - visit to a general practitioner [ | N/A | N/A |
| Leukaemia | 0.04% (cumulative incidence up to age 15) [ | 0.91 (any breastfeeding versus formula) [ | £114,456 per case of leukaemia (includes all treatment-related costs) [ | 92% survival rate [ | 0.66 on treatment [ |
| Obesity | 9.5% (proportion children aged 4 to 5 defined as obese) [ | 0.79 (any breastfeeding versus formula) [ | N/A (see diabetes and CHD) | N/A (see diabetes and CHD) | N/A (see diabetes and CHD) |
| Type 2 diabetes | 9.61% (prevalence in obese adults) [ | N/A | £787 per year [ | Age at diagnosis: 55 | 0.866 [ |
| CHD | 6.04% (prevalence in obese adults) [ | N/A | £1,974 per year [ | Age at diagnosis: 65 | 0.867 [ |
| NDI | 49% for birth weight 500–999 g | Given sepsis: 2.282 [ | Lifetime cost of disability | Life expectancy (years) | Mild: 0.85 |
Presents a summary of parameter values used in the economic analysis. Abbreviations: NEC necrotizing enterocolitis, MM mother’s own milk, NICU neonatal intensive care unit, QALY quality-adjusted life year, SIDS sudden infant death syndrome, AOM acute otitis media, CHD coronary heart disease, NDI neurodevelopmental impairment
Fig. 2Outcomes in the NICU. Presents the expected number of events experienced by infants while in a NICU. The red bar represents outcomes for infants fed with mother’s own milk. The blue bar represents outcomes for infants fed with formula. Results are based on a population of 51,703 preterm infants. Abbreviations. NICU: neonatal intensive care unit. NEC: necrotizing enterocolitis
Long-term benefits of increased levels of breastfeeding
| Condition | Cases averted | Total cost savings | Total QALY gain |
|---|---|---|---|
| SIDS | 48.03 | £3,458 | 1,133.39 |
| AOM | 97.38 | £4,480 | - |
| Leukaemia | 2.02 | £231,148 | 3.06 |
| NDI | 259.17 | £16,178,047 | 1,358.38 |
| Diabetes | 74.66 | £121,506 | 11.27 |
| CHD | 46.86 | £75,219 | 0.75 |
Presents the long-term benefits to the population of providing mother’s own milk to preterm infants. Results are based on a population of 51,703 preterm infants. Abbreviations: QALY quality-adjusted life year, SIDS sudden infant death syndrome, AOM acute otitis media, NDI neurodevelopmental impairment, CHD coronary heart disease
Fig. 3Tornado diagram for breast milk versus formula. Presents the impact of key parameters in the analysis on the potential total cost savings for the cohort of the use of mother’s milk versus formula. The blue bars correspond to the high value of the parameter; the red bars correspond to the low value of the parameter. Results are based on a population of 51,703 preterm infants. Abbreviations. OR: odds ratio. MM: mother’s milk. NDI: neurodevelopmental impairment. NEC: necrotizing enterocolitis. ALL: acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. AOM: acute otitis media. SIDS: sudden infant death syndrome