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Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland

OBJECTIVES: To assess cost implications per patient, per year, and to predict the potential annual budget impact when patients with bone metastases secondary to solid tumours at risk of skeletal-related events (SREs) transition from zoledronic acid (ZA; 4 mg every 3–4 weeks) to denosumab (120 mg eve...

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Autores principales: Lothgren, Mickael, Ribnicsek, Erna, Schmidt, Louise, Habacher, Wolfgang, Lundkvist, Jonas, Pfeil, Alena M, Biteeva, Irina, Vrouchou, Polina, Bracco, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3717600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23888248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ejhpharm-2012-000235
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author Lothgren, Mickael
Ribnicsek, Erna
Schmidt, Louise
Habacher, Wolfgang
Lundkvist, Jonas
Pfeil, Alena M
Biteeva, Irina
Vrouchou, Polina
Bracco, Andrea
author_facet Lothgren, Mickael
Ribnicsek, Erna
Schmidt, Louise
Habacher, Wolfgang
Lundkvist, Jonas
Pfeil, Alena M
Biteeva, Irina
Vrouchou, Polina
Bracco, Andrea
author_sort Lothgren, Mickael
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: To assess cost implications per patient, per year, and to predict the potential annual budget impact when patients with bone metastases secondary to solid tumours at risk of skeletal-related events (SREs) transition from zoledronic acid (ZA; 4 mg every 3–4 weeks) to denosumab (120 mg every 4 weeks) in Austria, Sweden and Switzerland. METHODS: Country specific costs for medication and administration, patient management and SREs (defined as pathologic fracture, radiation to bone, surgery to bone and spinal cord compression) were assessed over a 1-year time horizon. Drug administration and patient management costs were taken from available public sources. SRE costs were based on local unit costs applied to country specific healthcare resources obtained from a multinational retrospective chart review study. Due to lack of real world data for the included countries, SRE rates were derived from phase III clinical trials in patients with advanced cancer and bone metastases. These trials demonstrated that denosumab was superior to ZA in the reduction of SREs. RESULTS: Estimated total annual cost savings for each patient transitioned from ZA to denosumab varied by country and cancer type, ranging from €1583 to €2375 in Austria, from €1980 to €2319 in Sweden (9.1 SEK/€) and from €3408 to €3857 in Switzerland (1.2 CHF/€). Cost savings were mainly driven by the lower SRE related costs and lower administration costs of denosumab compared with ZA. CONCLUSIONS: Denosumab offers superior efficacy compared with ZA in patients with solid tumours and bone metastases. Cost savings are predicted in the Austrian, Swedish and Swiss healthcare systems following treatment transition from ZA to denosumab.
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spelling pubmed-37176002013-07-23 Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland Lothgren, Mickael Ribnicsek, Erna Schmidt, Louise Habacher, Wolfgang Lundkvist, Jonas Pfeil, Alena M Biteeva, Irina Vrouchou, Polina Bracco, Andrea Eur J Hosp Pharm Sci Pract Research OBJECTIVES: To assess cost implications per patient, per year, and to predict the potential annual budget impact when patients with bone metastases secondary to solid tumours at risk of skeletal-related events (SREs) transition from zoledronic acid (ZA; 4 mg every 3–4 weeks) to denosumab (120 mg every 4 weeks) in Austria, Sweden and Switzerland. METHODS: Country specific costs for medication and administration, patient management and SREs (defined as pathologic fracture, radiation to bone, surgery to bone and spinal cord compression) were assessed over a 1-year time horizon. Drug administration and patient management costs were taken from available public sources. SRE costs were based on local unit costs applied to country specific healthcare resources obtained from a multinational retrospective chart review study. Due to lack of real world data for the included countries, SRE rates were derived from phase III clinical trials in patients with advanced cancer and bone metastases. These trials demonstrated that denosumab was superior to ZA in the reduction of SREs. RESULTS: Estimated total annual cost savings for each patient transitioned from ZA to denosumab varied by country and cancer type, ranging from €1583 to €2375 in Austria, from €1980 to €2319 in Sweden (9.1 SEK/€) and from €3408 to €3857 in Switzerland (1.2 CHF/€). Cost savings were mainly driven by the lower SRE related costs and lower administration costs of denosumab compared with ZA. CONCLUSIONS: Denosumab offers superior efficacy compared with ZA in patients with solid tumours and bone metastases. Cost savings are predicted in the Austrian, Swedish and Swiss healthcare systems following treatment transition from ZA to denosumab. BMJ Publishing Group 2013-08 2013-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3717600/ /pubmed/23888248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ejhpharm-2012-000235 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Research
Lothgren, Mickael
Ribnicsek, Erna
Schmidt, Louise
Habacher, Wolfgang
Lundkvist, Jonas
Pfeil, Alena M
Biteeva, Irina
Vrouchou, Polina
Bracco, Andrea
Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland
title Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland
title_full Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland
title_fullStr Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland
title_short Cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for Austria, Sweden and Switzerland
title_sort cost per patient and potential budget implications of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid in adults with bone metastases from solid tumours who are at risk of skeletal-related events: an analysis for austria, sweden and switzerland
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3717600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23888248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ejhpharm-2012-000235
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