Cost-effectiveness of strain-targeted cardioprotection for prevention of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity
Nolan, MT; Marwick, TH; Shaw, L; Thavendiranathan, P; Si, L; Plana, JC
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Cancer chemotherapy increases the risk of heart failure. This cost-effectiveness model compared strain-guided cardioprotection with other protective strategies using a health care payer perspective and five-year time horizon.
METHODS:
Three cardioprotection strategies were assessed: 1) usual care (EF-guided cardioprotection, EFGCP) with cardioprotection initiated on diagnosis of LVEF-defined cardiotoxicity (EF-CTX), 2) universal cardioprotection (UCP) for all such patients, and 3) strain-guided cardioprotection (SGCP - treatment of patients with subclinical cardiotoxicity [S-CTX]). A Markov model, informed by the published literature on transitional probabilities, costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) was developed to assess the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER). Costs, effects and ICER of each specified cardioprotective strategy were assessed over a 5-year range, with sensitivity analyses for significant variables.
RESULTS:
In the reference case of a 49year old woman with stage IIb breast cancer treated with sequential anthracyclines and trastuzumab, strain-guided cardioprotection (3.79 QALYS and $4159 cost over 5years) dominated both UCP (3.64 QALYs and $5967 cost over 5years) and EFGCP (3.53 QALYs and $7033 cost over five years). Model results were dependent on the probabilities of patients developing subclinical LV dysfunction, with UCP dominating alternative strategies at probabilities ≥51%. Variations in the cost of cardioprotective medications and probabilities of cardioprotection side-effects had no effect on model conclusions.
CONCLUSIONS:
In patients at risk of chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity, strain-guided cardioprotection provides more QALYs at lower cost than standard care or uniform cardioprotection.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
| Journal | INT J CARDIOL |
| ISSN | 0167-5273 |
| Published | 01 Jun 2016 |
| Volume | 212 |
| Issue | |
| Pages | 336-45 |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.02.137 |
| Type | Journal Article |
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