爱尔兰维生素D缺乏症老年人补充维生素D3的成本效益

IF 3.3 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Pub Date : 2022-05-26 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2021-000382
Laurence Francis Lacey, David J Armstrong, Emily Royle, Pamela Magee, L Kirsty Pourshahidi, Sumantra Ray, J J Strain, Emeir McSorley
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背景:本研究调查了爱尔兰老年人补充维生素D3的成本-效果,这些老年人全年缺乏维生素D(血清25-羟基维生素D浓度)。方法:研究了三个年龄组:(1)≥50岁,(2)≥60岁和(3)≥70岁。根据临床文献,补充维生素D3可以:(1)降低7%的全因死亡率;(2)降低16%的髋部骨折和20%的非髋部骨折。对获得的生命年和质量调整生命年(QALYs)以及医疗保健费用采用4%的贴现率。模型中使用的每位患者的年度医疗保健费用基于模型5年时间范围内的平均年度医疗资源使用量。结果:所有三个年龄组的成本/质量aly估计都低于通常可接受的成本效益阈值20,000欧元/质量aly。最具成本效益和成本最低的干预措施是针对≥70岁的成年人。对于这一年龄组,平均每年的成本和结果约为560万欧元,获得1044个质量aly,成本/质量aly约为5400欧元。结果对补充维生素D3后死亡率风险的降低最为敏感。结论:在≥70岁的成年人中,补充维生素D3的成本-效果最为显著。补充维生素D3益处程度的临床不确定性可以通过以下方式进一步解决:(1)进行临床研究或(2)在决定投资全国计划之前进行试点/区域研究。
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Cost-effectiveness of vitamin D<sub>3</sub> supplementation in older adults with vitamin D deficiency in Ireland.

Cost-effectiveness of vitamin D<sub>3</sub> supplementation in older adults with vitamin D deficiency in Ireland.

Cost-effectiveness of vitamin D<sub>3</sub> supplementation in older adults with vitamin D deficiency in Ireland.

Cost-effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation in older adults with vitamin D deficiency in Ireland.

Background: This study investigated the cost-effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation in older adults in Ireland, with year-round vitamin D deficiency (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration <30 nmol/L) (13% of Irish adults), from the perspective of the Health Service Executive.

Methods: Three age groups were investigated: (1) ≥50 years, (2) ≥60 years and (3) ≥70 years. Based on the clinical literature, vitamin D3 supplementation may: (1) decrease all-cause mortality by 7% and (2) reduce hip fractures by 16% and non-hip fractures by 20%. A discount rate of 4% was applied to life years and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) gained, and healthcare costs. The annual healthcare costs per patient used in the model are based on the average annual health resource use over the 5-year time horizon of the model.

Results: The cost/QALY estimates in all three age groups are below the usually acceptable cost-effectiveness threshold of €20 000/QALY. The most cost-effective and least costly intervention was in adults ≥70 years. For this age group, the average annual costs and outcomes would be approximately €5.6 million, 1044 QALYs gained, with a cost/QALY of approximately €5400. The results are most sensitive to the mortality risk reduction following vitamin D3 supplementation.

Conclusion: The cost-effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation is most robust in adults ≥70 years. Clinical uncertainty in the magnitude of the benefits of vitamin D3 supplementation could be further addressed by means of: (1) performing a clinical research study or (2) conducting a pilot/regional study, prior to reaching a decision to invest in a nationwide programme.

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