Cost-effectiveness of TLC-sucrose octasulfate versus control dressings in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

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作者
Lobmann, Ralf [1 ]
Augustin, Matthias [2 ]
Lawall, Holger [3 ]
Tigges, Wolfgang [4 ]
Potempa, Christoph [5 ]
Thiem, Helena [5 ]
Fietz, Cornelia [5 ]
Rychlik, Reinhard P. T.
机构
[1] Klinikum Stuttgart, Kbc, Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Univ Klinikum Hamburg Eppendorf UKE, Hamburg, Germany
[3] Gemeinschaftspraxis Joint Practice Prof Dr Med Cu, Ettlingen, Germany
[4] Wundzentrum Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
[5] Inst Empir Hlth Econ, Burscheid, Germany
关键词
cost-effectiveness; diabetic foot ulcer; direct costs; sucrose octasulfate; TLC; wound care; LEG ULCERS; DOUBLE-BLIND; LOCAL-MANAGEMENT; IWGDF GUIDANCE; INFECTIONS; DIAGNOSIS; MATRIX;
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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摘要
Objective: Diabetes is one of the most widespread diseases in Germany. Common complications are diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), which are associated with a cost-intensive treatment and serious adverse events, such as infections, amputations. This cost-effectiveness analysis compares two treatment options for patients with DFU: a TLC-NOSF dressing versus a neutral dressing, assessed through a European double-blind randomised controlled trial (RCT), Explorer. Methods: The evaluation of the clinical outcomes was associated to direct costs (costs for dressings, nursing time, hospitalisation etc.) of both dressings, from the perspective of the statutory health insurance in Germany. Due to the long mean healing time of a DFU, the observation period was extended from 20 to 100 weeks in a Markov model. Results: After 20 weeks, and with complete closure as a primary endpoint, the model revealed direct treatment costs for DFU of (sic)2,864.21 when treated with a TLC-NOSF dressing compared with (sic)2,958.69 with the neutral control dressing (cost-effectiveness: (sic)6,017.25 versus (sic)9,928.49). In the Markov model (100 weeks) the costs for the TLC-NOSF dressing were (sic)5,882.87 compared with (sic)8,449.39 with the neutral dressing (cost-effectiveness: (sic)6,277.58 versus (sic)10,375.56). The robustness of results was underlined by several sensitivity analyses for varying assumptions. The frequency of weekly dressing changes had the most significant influence in terms of parameter uncertainty. Conclusion: Overall, the treatment of DFU with a TLC-NOSF dressing is supported from a health economic perspective, because both the treatment costs and the cost-effectiveness were superior compared with the neutral wound dressing.
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