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. 1993 Mar;3(3):244-9.
doi: 10.2165/00019053-199303030-00007.

A cost-effectiveness analysis of epoetin usage for patients with AIDS

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A cost-effectiveness analysis of epoetin usage for patients with AIDS

S B Cantor et al. Pharmacoeconomics. 1993 Mar.

Abstract

Epoetin (recombinant human erythropoietin) therapy for patients with AIDS may reduce the need for blood transfusion; however, it is expensive. We conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis of the use of epoetin for AIDS patients from a healthcare system perspective. We constructed a decision analysis model using probability, outcome and cost data from the literature and hospital sources. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was measured in dollars per unit of blood saved. In AIDS patients undergoing transfusion with serum epoetin concentrations less than or equal to 500 U/L treatment with epoetin cost $US1007 per unit of blood saved compared with treatment without epoetin. One-way sensitivity analysis revealed that the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was sensitive to the efficacy and unit price of epoetin, but less sensitive to the current price cap determined by the distributor.

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