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Comparative Study
. 1997 Apr;26(3):185-92.
doi: 10.1016/s0378-5122(96)01099-7.

Estimating the cost per avoided hip fracture by osteoporosis treatment in Italy

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Comparative Study

Estimating the cost per avoided hip fracture by osteoporosis treatment in Italy

P Visentin et al. Maturitas. 1997 Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: A cost-effectiveness analysis on osteoporosis treatment has been carried out as the basis for an estimate of the cost per avoided hip fracture (CPAHF) in Italy.

Methods: We have assumed as correct, reported data on the efficacy of calcitonin in preventing hip fractures in European women over 50 (Mediterranean Osteoporosis Study). Health-care costs were calculated using Weinstein and Stason's equation.

Results: Given the incidence of such fractures in Italy and their cost to the health service, we calculate that in order to prevent one hip fracture 1285 women need to be treated with calcitonin at a cost of over two million dollars. The introduction of an element of screening (bone mass measurement to select a high risk subpopulation) would reduce the CPAHF by 65%. Choice of a more effective treatment (as the hormone replacement therapy) would be cost-neutral.

Conclusions: Drug-related costs, selection of high risk subpopulations and drug efficacy have important implications in the estimation of optimal CPAHF.

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