A pharmacoeconomic analysis of phosphate binders cost-effectiveness in the RISCAVID study
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- DOI: 10.1159/000369957
A pharmacoeconomic analysis of phosphate binders cost-effectiveness in the RISCAVID study
Abstract
Background: A pharmacoeconomic analysis of the RISCAVID database aimed at assessing the cost effectiveness of phosphate binders in preventing CV mortality and morbidity over 7 years was performed.
Methods: Morbid or fatal events occurring in 750 chronic HD patients were recorded. Statistical analysis evaluated the distribution of variables and the effect of sevelamer on survival. A cost-effectiveness evaluation was performed using a probabilistic model based on a Markov chain.
Results: Multivariate analysis showed that treatment with sevelamer was associated with a reduced stroke incidence by 52% (p = 0.04) and reduced levels of C-reactive protein (p < 0.01). Cost-effectiveness evaluation evidenced a 33% decrease in hospital-days for patients treated with sevelamer, with and without comorbidities compared to patients undergoing calcium binders treatment.
Conclusion: Treatment with sevelamer was associated with a reduced risk of stroke in HD patients, with a clear saving on disease-related costs for the Italian National Healthcare System.
© 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel
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