TLC-NOSF敷料与越南糖尿病足溃疡治疗的标准护理:经济评估。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Journal of wound care Pub Date : 2025-09-02 Epub Date: 2025-08-28 DOI:10.12968/jowc.2025.0187
Thi Tuyet Mai Kieu, Cong Minh Nguyen, Hong Minh Le, Khac Quynh Truong, Isabelle Boucley, Serge Bohbot
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摘要

目的:本经济评估比较了两种治疗糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)患者的策略:从越南医疗保健付款人的角度来看,脂质胶体技术与纳米寡糖因子(TLC-NOSF)敷料与标准护理(SoC)在一年的时间范围内。方法:建立马尔可夫微观模拟模型,模拟一年内DFUs的每周进展,比较两种治疗策略。使用支付意愿阈值为3.057亿越南盾(在撰写本文时相当于[公式:见文本]12,202美元),该模型包括基本情况、单向和概率敏感性分析。临床输入来自探索者试验和现实世界的数据;来自越南研究和国家来源的成本数据。预算影响分析评估了UrgoStart(泡沫或接触形式,Laboratoires URGO,法国)对越南社会保障(VSS)报销的财务影响。结果:基于基本案例分析,从越南支付款人的角度来看,UrgoStart Foam和UrgoStart Contact各自提供了0.0222质量调整生命年的收益,每位患者分别节省了25.70美元和163.60美元的成本,这表明两者都比SoC占主导地位。通过单向敏感性分析和概率敏感性分析,结果表明TLC-NOSF敷料与SoC相比具有成本效益。预算影响分析显示,预计TLC-NOSF敷料的报销将在五年内(2024-2028)节省VSS预算约[公式:见文]11,997,965美元。结论:在这项经济评估中,从越南医疗保健付款人的角度来看,TLC-NOSF敷料与SoC相比,在一年的时间范围内具有成本效益,可以帮助节省数百万美元的VSS预算。这一发现支持改变报销政策,使患者能够获得最佳治疗。
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TLC-NOSF dressings versus standard of care for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers in Vietnam: an economic evaluation.

Objective: This economic evaluation compares two treatment strategies for patients with a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU): a lipido-colloid technology with nano-oligosaccharide factor (TLC-NOSF) dressing versus standard of care (SoC) over a one-year time horizon from the Vietnamese healthcare payer perspective.

Method: A Markov microsimulation model was developed to simulate weekly progression of DFUs over one year, comparing two treatment strategies. Using a willingness-to-pay threshold of VND 305.7 million (equivalent to [Formula: see text]12,202 USD at the time of writing), the model included base-case, one-way, and probabilistic sensitivity analyses. Clinical inputs came from the Explorer trial and real-world data; cost data from Vietnamese studies and national sources. A budget impact analysis assessed the financial impact of UrgoStart (in either foam or contact forms, Laboratoires URGO, France) reimbursement on Vietnam Social Security (VSS).

Results: Based on the base-case analysis, from the Vietnamese payer perspective, UrgoStart Foam and UrgoStart Contact each provided a gain of 0.0222 quality-adjusted life years, with cost savings of [Formula: see text]25.70 USD and [Formula: see text]163.60 USD per patient, respectively, indicating both were dominant over SoC. The results were underlined by both one-way sensitivity analysis and probabilistic sensitivity analysis, where all scenarios showed that TLC-NOSF dressings were cost-effective compared with SoC. Budget impact analysis showed that the reimbursement for the TLC-NOSF dressing was forecast to save the VSS budget approximately [Formula: see text]11,997,965 USD over five years (2024-2028).

Conclusion: In this economic evaluation, TLC-NOSF dressings were cost-effective compared with SoC over a one-year time horizon from the Vietnamese healthcare payer perspective and could help save millions of dollars for the VSS budget. The finding supports the making of changes to the reimbursement policy to enable patients to access optimal therapy.

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Journal of wound care
Journal of wound care DERMATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Wound Care (JWC) is the definitive wound-care journal and the leading source of up-to-date research and clinical information on everything related to tissue viability. The journal was first launched in 1992 and aimed at catering to the needs of the multidisciplinary team. Published monthly, the journal’s international audience includes nurses, doctors and researchers specialising in wound management and tissue viability, as well as generalists wishing to enhance their practice. In addition to cutting edge and state-of-the-art research and practice articles, JWC also covers topics related to wound-care management, education and novel therapies, as well as JWC cases supplements, a supplement dedicated solely to case reports and case series in wound care. All articles are rigorously peer-reviewed by a panel of international experts, comprised of clinicians, nurses and researchers. Specifically, JWC publishes: High quality evidence on all aspects of wound care, including leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, the diabetic foot, burns, surgical wounds, wound infection and more The latest developments and innovations in wound care through both preclinical and preliminary clinical trials of potential new treatments worldwide In-depth prospective studies of new treatment applications, as well as high-level research evidence on existing treatments Clinical case studies providing information on how to deal with complex wounds Comprehensive literature reviews on current concepts and practice, including cost-effectiveness Updates on the activities of wound care societies around the world.
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