Cost-analysis from real-world REDS study on dalbavancin in inpatient treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections.

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.33393/grhta.2025.3363
Matteo Scortichini, Alessandro Ruggieri, Agnese Cattaneo, Patrizia Mascagni, Paolo Sciattella
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Introduction: Inpatient treatment of Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections (ABSSSIs) involves a significant economic burden on the healthcare system.The aim of the present analysis was to estimate the expenditure, in terms of direct and indirect healthcare costs, for patients hospitalized with a confirmed diagnosis of ABSSSI, evaluating the impact of dalbavancin, compared to the other Standard of Care of the same IV antibiotic class, analyzed in the REDS study.

Methods: The analysis was carried out using data collected as part of the study "Retrospective Effectiveness study of dalbavancin and other Standard of care of the same class IV lipo and glycopeptides) in patients with ABSSSI" (REDS study).In the present analysis, the economic impact of managing patients hospitalized for ABSSSI was estimated by evaluating both the direct healthcare costs relating to hospital and pharmaceutical care and the indirect costs relating to the loss of productivity due to the pathology.

Results and conclusions: The analysis of data from the REDS study made it possible to estimate the economic impact of the management of patients hospitalized for ABSSSI, depending on the treatment received during hospitalization.The results highlighted a reduction in costs for patients treated with dalbavancin, both for direct healthcare costs and indirect costs, over the entire observation period. Again, the reduction increases, reaching statistical significance, and the costs are evaluated from the beginning of the treatment.

达尔巴文星治疗急性细菌性皮肤和皮肤结构感染住院患者的实际red研究成本分析。
简介:急性细菌性皮肤和皮肤结构感染(ABSSSIs)的住院治疗涉及医疗保健系统的重大经济负担。本分析的目的是估计确诊为ABSSSI的住院患者的直接和间接医疗费用支出,与red研究中分析的其他相同IV抗生素类别的标准护理相比,评估达尔巴文星的影响。方法:采用“达尔巴文星及其他同类IV类脂质和糖肽类标准护理药物对ABSSSI患者的回顾性疗效研究”(REDS研究)中收集的数据进行分析。在本分析中,通过评估与医院和药物护理相关的直接医疗保健成本以及与病理导致的生产力损失相关的间接成本,估计了管理因ABSSSI住院的患者的经济影响。结果和结论:通过对REDS研究数据的分析,可以根据住院期间接受的治疗来估计对ABSSSI住院患者进行管理的经济影响。结果突出表明,在整个观察期内,dalbavancin治疗患者的成本降低了,无论是直接医疗成本还是间接成本。同样,减少量增加,达到统计学意义,并且从治疗开始就评估成本。
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Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment
Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
27
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment (GRHTA) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which aims to promote health technology assessment and economic evaluation, enabling choices among alternative therapeutical paths or procedures with different clinical and economic outcomes. GRHTA is a unique journal having three different editorial boards who focus on their respective geographical expertise.
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