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Cost-effectiveness of adrenocorticotropic hormone injection and oral prednisolone in patients with West syndrome: A comparative analysis

Authors :
Indar Kumar Sharawat
Prateek Kumar Panda
Aparna Ramachandran
Ajeet Singh Bhadoria
Source :
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice. 14:103-110
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Scientific Scholar, 2022.

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to compare the cost-effectiveness of oral prednisolone and adrenocorticotropic hormone injection in West syndrome patients, the two most common hormonal therapies used for this condition. Materials and Methods: In this prospective and observational study, we documented sociodemographic, epilepsy, and development-related variables at baseline and up to 6 months after starting hormonal therapy, in all consecutive eligible patients of WS between August 2019 and June 2021, apart from the direct medical and non-medical costs and indirect health-care costs. We selected cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) gained, per one patient with spasm freedom, one positive responder (>50% reduction in spasms), one relapse-free patient, and one patient with development gain. We determined whether incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for these parameters crossed the threshold value in base-case analysis and alternate scenario analysis. Results: Out of 52 patients screened, 38 and 13 patients enrolled in ACTH and prednisolone group. On D28, 76% and 71% achieved spasm cessation (P = 0.78) and the total cost of treatment was INR 19783 and 8956 (P = 0.01), in ACTH and prednisolone group respectively. For all pre-specified parameters, the cost/effectiveness ratios including cost/QALY gain were higher in ACTH group and the corresponding ICER values for all these parameters crossed the threshold cost value of INR 148,777 in base-case analysis and also in alternative scenario analysis. Conclusion: Treatment with oral prednisolone is more cost-effective as compared to ACTH injection for children with WS.

Details

ISSN :
09763155 and 09763147
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
Accession number :
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