| Literature DB >> 29311943 |
Tomas Tesar1, Laszlo Szilberhorn2,3, Bertalan Nemeth2, Balazs Nagy2,3, Martin Wawruch4, Zoltan Kalo2,3.
Abstract
Objectives: To explore whether Heberprot-P (an epidermal growth factor) is a cost-effective option for the treatment of advanced diabetic foot ulcer as an add-on therapy to good wound care (GWC) in Slovakia from the perspective of health care payers.Entities:
Keywords: Slovakia; decision making; health; health policy; insurance; reimbursement mechanisms
Year: 2017 PMID: 29311943 PMCID: PMC5743698 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00946
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
Figure 1Transition routes of the patients in the Markov model.
Utilities associated with health states.
| Diabetic patient with no ulcer (reference value) | 0.840 | Redekop et al. ( |
| Ulcer (multiplier) | 0.890 | Redekop et al. ( |
| Infected ulcer (multiplier) | 0.820 | Redekop et al. ( |
| After small amputation, no ulcer (multiplier) | 0.830 | Mean of patients with toe or foot amputation, based on Redekop et al. ( |
| After leg amputation, no ulcer (multiplier) | 0.730 | Redekop et al. ( |
| Acute 30-day post-amputation period (multiplier) | 0.500 | Assumption |
| Infected ulcer after small amputation (multiplier) | 0.715 | Mean of patients with toe or foot amputation and infected ulcer, based on Redekop et al. ( |
| Infected ulcer after leg amputation (multiplier) | 0.620 | One leg amputated and active infected ulcer, based on Redekop et al. ( |
| Proportion of infected ulcers out of all ulcers | 10.00% | Assumption based on Redekop et al. ( |
| Proportion of leg amputations out of all amputations | 12.08% | Slovak Ministry of Health data |
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) based on a 10-year time horizon.
| QALY | 6.5610 | 6.3901 | 0.1709 |
| Cost (€) | 130,675 | 115,235 | 15,440 |
| ICER (€ per QALY) | 90,344 | ||
QALY, quality-adjusted life year; ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; GWC, good wound care.
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) based on a five-year time horizon.
| QALY | 3.6784 | 3.5814 | 0.0970 |
| Cost (€) | 81,167 | 65,727 | 15,440 |
| ICER (€ per QALY) | 159,227 | ||
Figure 2Results of the deterministic sensitivity analysis (5-year time horizon) in €.
Figure 3Results of the deterministic sensitivity analysis (10-year time horizon) in €.