Resumen
Background: Candidaemia and invasive Candida infections can cause patient death and are expensive. Anidulafungin, a newly-licensed candin, has proven effective in treating candidaemia. Our study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of anidulafungin compared with fluconazole, the current standard of care, for treating invasive candidiasis and candidaemia in Spain. Methods: A decision tree model from the hospital perspective was constructed to examine the cost-effectiveness of anidulafungin compared with fluconazole in treating confirmed candidaemia. Treatment success, patient treatment patterns, and patient survival were based on the results from a randomised, double-blind multicentre trial (Reboli et al., 2007 [41]). Only in-hospital (2011 €) direct costs per-patient obtained from a Spanish national database were considered. Renal toxicity probabilities and costs were extracted from the published literature. The incremental cost per successfully treated patient was calculated. One-way sensitivity analyses were performed to test model robustness. Results: The percentage of successfully treated patients was higher with anidulafungin than with fluconazole (74% versus 57%). Treatment with anidulafungin resulted in higher antifungal drug costs (5991. € versus 3149. €) but lower overall costs (40. 047. € versus 41. 350. €) due to reductions in other medical costs. Univariate sensitivity analyses showed that anidulafungin was the most cost-effective. Conclusions: Anidulafungin demonstrated improved clinical efficacy versus fluconazole in treating confirmed candidaemia. Despite increased drug costs, treating confirmed candidaemia with anidulafungin is a cost-effective strategy. © 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS.
| Idioma original | Inglés |
|---|---|
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 155-163 |
| Publicación | Journal de Mycologie Medicale |
| Volumen | 23 |
| N.º | 3 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Publicada - 1 sept 2013 |
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