Minimización de costes del mantenimiento con rituximab a intervalos fijos o individualizados en vasculitis por anticuerpos contra el citoplasma de los neutrófilos

2020 
Objective: Patients included in MAINRITSAN2 trial received either an individually tailored or a fixed-schedule therapy with rituximab as  maintenance treatment of antineutrophil cytoplasm antibody associated  vasculitides. The aim of this study was to compare the real-world costs  of both arms. Method: We performed a cost-minimization analysis over an 18-month time period, estimating direct costs –drug acquisition,  preparation, administration and monitoring costs– from the health  system perspective. We conducted a number of additional sensitivity  analyses with different assumptions for unit costs, with further scenarios including the interquartile range of the tailored-infusion group results,  different number of monitoring visits for fixed-schedule regimen and  different number of reported severe adverse events. A cost- effectiveness analysis was conducted as a sensitivity analysis using the  absolute difference in the relapse rate and its confidence interval. Results: The individually tailored maintenance therapy with rituximab was shown to be a cost-saving treatment compared to the  fixed-schedule therapy (6,049 euros vs. 7,850 euros). Savings resulted  primarily from  lower drug acquisition costs (2,861 vs. 4,768 euros) and lower preparation and administration costs (892 vs. 1,486 euros), due to the lower number of infusions per patient in the tailored-infusion  regimen. The tailoredinfusion regimen presented higher monitoring  costs (2,296 vs. 1,596 euros). This result was replicated in all  assumptions considered in the sensitivity analysis of cost-minimization  approach. Conclusions: From the perspective of the health system, the  tailoredtherapy regimen seems to be the preferable option in terms of  direct costs. Further studies assessing all the effects and costs  associated to vasculitides maintenance treatment with rituximab are  needed to support clinical management and healthcare planning.
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