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Cost-effectiveness of the coronary sinus Reducer and its impact on the healthcare burden of refractory angina patients

Authors :
Luca Baldetti
Francesco Ponticelli
Fabio Sgura
Geert E. Leenders
Antonio Colombo
Pieter R. Stella
Leo Timmers
Gianluca Campo
Carlo Zivelonghi
Stefan Verheye
Maurizio Tespili
Patrizio Armeni
Liesbeth Rosseel
Giuseppe Tarantini
Pierfrancesco Agostoni
Guglielmo Gallone
Francesco Giannini
Alfonso Ielasi
Matteo Tebaldi
Gianpiero D'Amico
Source :
European heart journal. Quality of care & clinical outcomes, 6(1), 32
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

AIMS: The coronary sinus Reducer is a percutaneous device proven to improve angina symptoms in refractory angina (RA). We evaluated its potential cost-effectiveness and impact on the healthcare resource use. METHODS AND RESULTS: Angina-related healthcare resource usage and quality-of-life data were collected for 215 consecutive RA patients undergoing Reducer implantation in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Italy. Costs were assessed from each country's healthcare system perspective. Data from the date of RA diagnosis to Reducer implantation [Standard-of-Care (SoC)-period] and from Reducer implantation to follow-up (Reducer-period) were compared: during Reducer-period, a significant reduction in angina-driven hospitalizations, outpatient visits, coronary angiograms, and percutaneous coronary interventions per patient-year was observed, translating into significantly reduced costs per patient-year. To assess cost-effectiveness, costs and utilities of 1-year SoC were compared with those of 1-year Reducer-period. Assumptions on Reducer efficacy duration were further explored with modelled projections. Reducer was associated with higher quality-adjusted life years (QALYs: 0.665 vs. 0.580, P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20581742
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European heart journal. Quality of care & clinical outcomes, 6(1), 32
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6261e4546da4c5234ce7588c91a0cb3c