Cost-minimization analysis favours intravenous ferric carboxymaltose over ferric sucrose or oral iron as preoperative treatment in patients with colon cancer and iron deficiency anaemia

Author

Calvet, Xavier

Gené Tous, Emilio Miguel

Ruíz, Miquel Àngel

Figuerola, Ariadna

Villoria, Albert

Cucala, Mercedes

Mearin, Fermín

Delgado, Salvadora

Calleja, Jose Luis

Publication date

2016



Abstract

Background: Ferric Carboxymaltose (FCM), Iron Sucrose (IS) and Oral Iron (OI) are alternative treatments for preoper-ative anaemia. Objective: To compare the cost implications, using a cost-minimization analysis, of three alternatives: FCM vs. IS vs. OIfor treating iron-deficient anaemia before surgery in patients with colon cancer. Methods: Data from 282 patients with colorectal cancer and anaemia were obtained from a previous study. One hundred andeleven received FCS, 16 IS and 155 OI. Costs of intravenous iron drugs were obtained from the Spanish Regulatory Agency. Direct and indirect costs were obtained from the analytical accounting unit of the Hospital. In the base case mean costs perpatient were calculated. Sensitivity analysis and probabilistic Monte Carlo simulation were performed. Results: Total costs per patient were 1827R© in the FCM group, 2312R© in the IS group and 2101R©i n the OI group. Costsavings per patient for FCM treatment were 485R© compared to IS and 274R© compared to OI. A Monte Carlo simulationfavoured the use of FCM in 84.7% and 84.4% of simulations when compared to IS and OI, respectively. Conclusions: FCM infusion before surgery reduced costs in patients with colon cancer and iron-deficiency anaemia whencompared with OI and IS.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Accepted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

61 - Medical sciences

Subjects and keywords

Tumors; Còlon -- Càncer; Anèmia; Ferro -- Metabolisme; Medicació; Tumores; Colon -- Cáncer; Anemia; Hierro en el organismo; Medicación; Tumors; Colon cancer; Anemia; Iron -- Metabolism; Medication

Pages

10

Publisher

IOS Press

Collection

24; 1

Version of

Technology and Health Care

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© 2016 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. This article is published online with Open Access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License.

© 2016 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. This article is published online with Open Access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License.

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