| Literature DB >> 32552742 |
Aleksandra Pelczarska1, Michał Jakubczyk2,3, Maciej Niewada1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dysphagia is a well-known stroke complication characterised by difficulty in swallowing. It may affect the majority of stroke patients and increases mortality and morbidity, due to aspiration pneumonia and malnutrition. Food thickening may help patients to feed themselves, and its effectiveness was demonstrated. However, the cost-effectiveness studies are lacking. We evaluate the cost-utility of xanthan gum-based consistency modification therapy (Nutilis Clear®) in adult post-stroke patients from the public payer perspective in Poland.Entities:
Keywords: Aspiration pneumonia; Dysphagia; Food consistency; GUSS scale; Nutilis clear; Stroke; Xanthan gum
Year: 2020 PMID: 32552742 PMCID: PMC7302358 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05411-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Static model structure
| Category | Equations |
|---|---|
| Costs | Cintervention = CNutilis Clear(8 weeks) + [Caspiration pneumonia ∙ |
| Outcomes | QALYintervention = [Uno aspiration ∙ 8/52] − [ |
| Costs | Ccomparator = [Caspiration pneumonia ∙ |
| Outcomes | QALYcomparator = [ |
Abbreviations: C cost, QALY quality-adjusted life-year, p probability, U utility
Fig. 1Dynamic model structure (*API and APII stands for aspirating pneumonia 1st and 2nd week of treatment, respectively)
Results of basic analysis vs RCP. Costs in PLN. ICUR in PLN/QALY – static and dynamic model
| Category | Nutilis Clear® | RCP | Nutilis Clear® vs RCP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effects (QALY) | 0.057 | 0.022 | 0.035 |
| Total costs [PLN], incl | 970 | 235 | 735 |
| dysphagia treatment | 936 | 0 | 936 |
| aspiration pneumonia treatment | 34 | 235 | − 201 |
| ICUR [PLN] | – | – | 21,387 |
| Effects (QALY) | 0.351 | 0.331 | 0.020 |
| Total costs [PLN], incl | 994 | 570 | 424 |
| dysphagia treatment | 583 | 0 | 583 |
| aspiration pneumonia treatment | 83 | 243 | − 160 |
| Monitoring | 329 | 327 | 2 |
| ICUR [PLN] | – | – | 20,977 |
Abbreviations: ICUR incremental cost-utility ratio, QALY quality-adjusted life-year, PLN Polish Zloty, RCP routine clinical practice
Fig. 2Results of a one-way sensitivity analysis vs. BSC for static model. (gray = minimum parameter value, black = maximum parameter value)
Fig. 3Results of a one-way sensitivity analysis vs. BSC. Dynamic model (gray = minimum parameter value, black = maximum parameter value)