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Review
. 2019 Jun;17(3):285-294.
doi: 10.1007/s40258-019-00461-y.

Thopaz+ Portable Digital System for Managing Chest Drains: A NICE Medical Technology Guidance

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Thopaz+ Portable Digital System for Managing Chest Drains: A NICE Medical Technology Guidance

James Michael Evans et al. Appl Health Econ Health Policy. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

The Thopaz+ portable digital system was evaluated by the Medical Technologies Advisory Committee (MTAC) of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). The manufacturer, Medela, submitted a case for the adoption of Thopaz+ that was critiqued by Cedar, on behalf of NICE. Due to a lack of clinical evidence submitted by the manufacturer, Cedar carried out its own literature search. Clinical evidence showed that the use of Thopaz+ led to shorter drainage times, a shorter hospital stay, lower rates of chest drain re-insertion and higher patient satisfaction compared to conventional chest drainage when used in patients following pulmonary resection. One comparative study of the use of Thopaz+ in patients with spontaneous pneumothorax was identified and showed shorter drainage times and a shorter length of hospital stay compared to conventional drainage. No economic evidence was submitted by the manufacturer, but a simple decision tree model was included. The model was improved by Cedar and showed a cost saving of £111.33 per patient when Thopaz+ was used instead of conventional chest drainage in patients following pulmonary resection. Cedar also carried out a sub-group analysis of the use of Thopaz+ instead of conventional drainage in patients with pneumothorax where a cost saving of £550.90 was observed. The main cost driver for the model and sub-group analysis was length of stay. The sub-group analysis was based on a single comparative study. However, the MTAC received details of an unpublished audit of Thopaz+ which confirmed its efficacy in treating patients with pneumothorax. Thopaz+ received a positive recommendation in Medical Technologies Guidance 37.

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Conflict of interest statement

Cedar was funded by the NICE Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme for their work. At the time of completing the study JE, AR and HM were Cardiff University employees and have no conflict of interest. MD and GCR are NHS employees, and the NHS has a financial interest in the guidance on which this project is based. PD is a NICE employee and had no role in the production of the assessment report but contributed to the preparation of this manuscript. This summary of the Medical Technology Guidance was produced following the publication of the final guidance report. The article has not been externally peer reviewed by Applied Health Economics and Health Policy.

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PRISMA diagram showing Cedar’s literature search results for Thopaz+. PRISMA Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

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