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Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study

BACKGROUND: Because of the high initial cost of intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD) therapy, this study investigated the cost-effectiveness and cost–utility of ITDD therapy in refractory cancer pain management in Thailand over the past 10 years. METHODS: The retrospective study was conducted in patient...

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Autores principales: Thepsuwan, Arpawan, Tontisirin, Nuj, Euasobhon, Pramote, Pannangpetch, Patt, Leerapan, Borwornsom, Pattanaprateep, Oraluck, Cohen, Steven P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2023.2225564
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author Thepsuwan, Arpawan
Tontisirin, Nuj
Euasobhon, Pramote
Pannangpetch, Patt
Leerapan, Borwornsom
Pattanaprateep, Oraluck
Cohen, Steven P.
author_facet Thepsuwan, Arpawan
Tontisirin, Nuj
Euasobhon, Pramote
Pannangpetch, Patt
Leerapan, Borwornsom
Pattanaprateep, Oraluck
Cohen, Steven P.
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description BACKGROUND: Because of the high initial cost of intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD) therapy, this study investigated the cost-effectiveness and cost–utility of ITDD therapy in refractory cancer pain management in Thailand over the past 10 years. METHODS: The retrospective study was conducted in patients with cancer pain who underwent ITDD therapy from January 2011 to 2021 at three university hospitals. Clinical outcomes included the numerical rating scale (NRS), Palliative Performance Scale, and the EQ-5D. The direct medical and nonmedical as well as indirect costs were also recorded. Cost-effectiveness and cost–utility analyses were performed comparing ITDD therapy with conventional therapy (extrapolated from costs of the same patient before ITDD therapy) from a societally oriented economic evaluation. RESULTS: Twenty patients (F:M: 10:10) aged 60 ± 15 years who underwent implantation of an intrathecal percutaneous port (IT port; n = 15) or programmable intrathecal pump (IT pump; n = 5) were included. The median survival time was 78 (interquartile range = 121–54) days after ITDD therapy. At 2-month follow-up, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER)/pain reduction of an IT port (US$2065.36 (CA$2829.54)/2-point NRS reduction/lifetime) was lower than for patients with an IT pump (US$5479.26 (CA$7506.58)/2-point NRS reduction/lifetime) compared with continued conventional therapy. The ICER/quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) gained for an IT port compared with conventional treatment was US$93,999.31(CA$128,799.06)/QALY gained, which is above the cost-effectiveness threshold for Thailand. CONCLUSION: The cost-effectiveness and cost–utility of IT port therapy for cancer pain was high relative to the cost of living in Thailand, above the cost-effectiveness threshold. Prospective cost analysis studies enrolling more patients with diverse cancers that investigate the benefit of early ITDD therapy with devices over a range of prices are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-103927642023-08-02 Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study Thepsuwan, Arpawan Tontisirin, Nuj Euasobhon, Pramote Pannangpetch, Patt Leerapan, Borwornsom Pattanaprateep, Oraluck Cohen, Steven P. Can J Pain Research Article BACKGROUND: Because of the high initial cost of intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD) therapy, this study investigated the cost-effectiveness and cost–utility of ITDD therapy in refractory cancer pain management in Thailand over the past 10 years. METHODS: The retrospective study was conducted in patients with cancer pain who underwent ITDD therapy from January 2011 to 2021 at three university hospitals. Clinical outcomes included the numerical rating scale (NRS), Palliative Performance Scale, and the EQ-5D. The direct medical and nonmedical as well as indirect costs were also recorded. Cost-effectiveness and cost–utility analyses were performed comparing ITDD therapy with conventional therapy (extrapolated from costs of the same patient before ITDD therapy) from a societally oriented economic evaluation. RESULTS: Twenty patients (F:M: 10:10) aged 60 ± 15 years who underwent implantation of an intrathecal percutaneous port (IT port; n = 15) or programmable intrathecal pump (IT pump; n = 5) were included. The median survival time was 78 (interquartile range = 121–54) days after ITDD therapy. At 2-month follow-up, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER)/pain reduction of an IT port (US$2065.36 (CA$2829.54)/2-point NRS reduction/lifetime) was lower than for patients with an IT pump (US$5479.26 (CA$7506.58)/2-point NRS reduction/lifetime) compared with continued conventional therapy. The ICER/quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) gained for an IT port compared with conventional treatment was US$93,999.31(CA$128,799.06)/QALY gained, which is above the cost-effectiveness threshold for Thailand. CONCLUSION: The cost-effectiveness and cost–utility of IT port therapy for cancer pain was high relative to the cost of living in Thailand, above the cost-effectiveness threshold. Prospective cost analysis studies enrolling more patients with diverse cancers that investigate the benefit of early ITDD therapy with devices over a range of prices are warranted. Taylor & Francis 2023-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10392764/ /pubmed/37533506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2023.2225564 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent.
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Thepsuwan, Arpawan
Tontisirin, Nuj
Euasobhon, Pramote
Pannangpetch, Patt
Leerapan, Borwornsom
Pattanaprateep, Oraluck
Cohen, Steven P.
Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study
title Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_full Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_short Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Utility Analyses in Thailand of Continuous Intrathecal Morphine Infusion Compared with Conventional Therapy in Cancer Pain: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_sort cost-effectiveness and cost–utility analyses in thailand of continuous intrathecal morphine infusion compared with conventional therapy in cancer pain: a 10-year multicenter retrospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2023.2225564
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