补充高剂量维生素 D 以减少儿童肺炎复发的成本效益。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Jefferson Antonio Buendía, Diana Guerrero Patiño
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导言:尽管有越来越多的证据表明维生素 D 补充剂(VDS)具有疗效,但人们对其降低儿童肺炎复发率的效果知之甚少。本研究旨在确定补充维生素 D 对降低儿童肺炎复发率的成本效益:方法:对于临床诊断为社区获得性肺炎并需要住院治疗的 2 至 60 个月的患者,采用决策树模型估算 VDS 的成本和质量调整生命年(QALYs)。为评估模型的稳健性,进行了多项敏感性分析。以 5180 美元的支付意愿(WTP)值对成本效益进行了评估:使用 VDS 的人均 QALY 为 0.93,不使用 VDS 的人均 QALY 为 0.92。使用 VDS 的人均总成本为 1148 美元,不使用 VDS 的人均总成本为 1284 美元。由于 VDS 占绝对优势,因此没有必要估算增量成本效益比。ICER 对维生素 D 补充剂相对风险的变化很敏感:总之,我们的研究表明,从社会角度来看,VDS 对降低儿童重复肺炎发病率具有成本效益。然而,ICER 对相对风险的敏感性使得我们有必要谨慎对待此次经济评估的结果。
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Cost-effectiveness of high-dose vitamin D supplementation to reduce the occurrence of repeat episodes of pneumonia in children.

Introduction: Despite the growing evidence on efficacy, little is known regarding the efficiency of Vitamin D supplementation (VDS) to reduce the incidence of repeat episodes of pneumonia in children. This study aimed to determine the cost-utility of VDS to reduce the incidence rate of repeat episodes of pneumonia in children.

Methods: A decision tree model was used to estimate the cost and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) of VDS in a patient aged 2 to 60 months with a clinical diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia requiring in-hospital management. Multiple sensitivity analyses were conducted to evaluate the robustness of the model. Cost-effectiveness was evaluated at a willingness-to-pay (WTP) value of US$5180.

Results: The QALYs per person were 0,93 with VDS and 0,92 without VDS. The total costs per person were US$ 1148 for VDS and US$ 1284 without VDS. This position of absolute dominance of VDS makes it unnecessary to estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio. The ICER was sensitive to changes in the relative risk of Vitamin D supplementation.

Conclusion: In conclusion, our study shows that VDS is a cost-effective to reduce the incidence rate of repeat episodes of pneumonia in children, from a societal perspective. However, the sensitivity of ICER to relative risk makes it necessary to take the results of this economic evaluation with caution.

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Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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3.40
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34 weeks
期刊介绍: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of cost-effectiveness analysis, including conceptual or methodological work, economic evaluations, and policy analysis related to resource allocation at a national or international level. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation is aimed at health economists, health services researchers, and policy-makers with an interest in enhancing the flow and transfer of knowledge relating to efficiency in the health sector. Manuscripts are encouraged from researchers based in low- and middle-income countries, with a view to increasing the international economic evidence base for health.
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