| Literature DB >> 33664581 |
Valentina Lorenzoni1, Agatina Chiavetta2, Vincenzo Curci3, Giuseppe Della Pepa4, Carmelo Licciardello5, Felicia Pantò6, Alessia Scatena7, Giuseppe Turchetti1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To perform an early economic evaluation of a system based on photodynamic advanced adjuvant therapy with photosensitizer RLP068/CI to facilitate the healing process of foot/leg skin lesions/ulcers with an excellent safety profile.Entities:
Keywords: costs; diabetic foot infection; diabetic foot ulcer; economic; impact; photodynamic therapy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33664581 PMCID: PMC7924247 DOI: 10.2147/CEOR.S274897
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinicoecon Outcomes Res ISSN: 1178-6981
Reimbursements Associated with the Management of DFIs
| Code | Description | Tariff |
|---|---|---|
| Standard of Care | ||
| 86.22 | Removal of wound, infection or burn | 20.40 € |
| 86.27 | Curettage | 20.40 € |
| 86.28 | Medication of wound, infection or burn | 10.08 € |
| 89.70 | Specialist Visit | 20.66 € |
| 96.59 | Other wound irrigation | 3.87 € |
| Total | 75.41 € | |
| Standard of Care + PDT-RLP068 system | ||
| 89.01 | Specialist Visit | 20.66 € |
| 86.28 | Medication of wound, infection or burn | 10.08 € |
| 96.59.6 | Advanced medication because of infection* | 125.12 € |
| Total | 155.86 € | |
Note: *Code and tariff retrieved from Lombardia Region.
Abbreviation: PDT, photodynamic therapy.
Percentage of Patients Treated with the PDT-RLP068 System + SoC in the Period 2020–2024 and Estimated Number of Patients Treated Considering the Addition of the PDT-RLP068 System to SoC or with Only SoC
| 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percentage of patients treated with PDT-RLP068 system + SoC | 0.3% | 0.8% | 1.6% | 2.4% | 3% |
| Estimated number of DFIs patients treated with PDT-RLP068 based system + SoC | 592 | 1,597 | 3,233 | 4,910 | 6,213 |
| Estimated number of DFIs patients treated with SoC | 196,683 | 198,063 | 198,856 | 199,654 | 200,871 |
Abbreviations: DFIs, diabetic foot infected ulcers; PDT, photodynamic therapy; SoC, standard of care.
Results from the Base Case Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of PDT-RLP068 System
| Outpatient Setting | ||
|---|---|---|
| Additional Days with Clinical Target Achieved with the Use of PDT-RLP068 System+ SoC | Cost Difference | ICER |
| None | 644 € | SoC is less costly |
| 7 days (reduction of time: 10%) | 493 € | 70.4 € |
| 14 days (reduction of time: 20%) | 342 € | 24.4 € |
| 21 days (reduction of time: 30%) | 191 € | 9.1 € |
| 28 days (reduction of time: 40%) | 40 € | 1.4 € |
| 35 days (reduction of time: 50%) | −111 € | −3.2 € |
Abbreviations: ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; PDT, photodynamic therapy; SoC, standard of care.
Results from the Scenario Analysis
| Inpatient Setting | ||
|---|---|---|
| Additional Days with Clinical Target Achieved with the Use of PDT-RLP068 System+ SoC | Cost Difference | ICER |
| None | 0 € | No differences |
| 7 days (reduction of time: 10%) | −472 € | −7.5 € |
| 14 days (reduction of time: 20%) | −944 € | −13.5 € |
| 21 days (reduction of time: 30%) | −1,416 € | −18.4 € |
| 28 days (reduction of time: 40%) | −1,888 € | −22.5 € |
| 35 days (reduction of time: 50%) | −2,360 € | −25.9 € |
Abbreviations: ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; PDT, photodynamic therapy.
Figure 1Results from the probabilistic sensitivity analysis.
Figure 2Outpatient setting scenario: cumulative 5-year budget impact related to the addition of the PDT-RLP068 system to SoC.
Figure 3Inpatient setting scenario: cumulative 5-year budget impact related to the addition of the PDT-RLP068 system to SoC.