Valutazione economica dello studio MIRACL
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https://doi.org/10.7175/fe.v8i2S.1024Keywords:
Atorvastatin, Acute coronary syndrome, Cost, Italian National Health SystemAbstract
Introduction: the MIRACL study (“Effects of atorvastatin on early recurrent ischemic events in acute coronary syndrome”) has evaluated the effects of atorvastatin on early recurrent ischemic events in acute coronary syndromes. It has demonstrated that, for patients with acute coronary syndrome, lipid-lowering therapy with atorvastatin (80 mg/die) reduces recurrent ischemic events in the first 16 weeks, mostly recurrent symptomatic ischemia requiring rehospitalization. Aim: the goal of this pharmacoeconomic study is to evaluate the MIRACL study in the Italian context. Methods: the analysis is based on clinical outcome data from the MIRACL study. Clinical outcomes measured in the study include: death, cardiac arrest, nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI), fatal MI, angina pectoris, stroke, congestive heart failure (CHF), and surgical or percutaneous coronary revascularizations. Economic evaluation was carried out conducting a cost/effectiveness analysis, comparing economic and clinical consequences of high doses atorvastatin (80 mg) vs placebo in patients with unstable angina or acute myocardial infarction. We identified and quantified medical costs: drug costs according to the Italian National Therapeutic Formulary and hospitalizations were quantified based on the Italian National Health Service tariffs (2006). Effects were measured in terms of mortality and morbidity reduction (number of deaths, life years gained and frequency of hospitalizations). All direct medical costs were taken from the perspective of the Italian National Health System during a 16-week period. We conducted one and multi-way sensitivity analyses on unit cost and effectiveness. We also conducted a threshold analysis. Results: the cost of atorvastatin therapy over the 16 weeks period amounted to approximately 162,489 euro per 1,000 patients. The total cost of atorvastatin high dose was about 2.2 millions euro, the incremental cost per patient free from event is 6,601 euro. Discussion: This evaluation found that atorvastatin therapy is cost-effective. Sensitivity analysis shows that cost consequences parameters are substantially sensitive to fluctuation.Downloads
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2007-10-15
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De Portu, S., Montella, S., Cammarota, S., & Mantovani, L. G. (2007). Valutazione economica dello studio MIRACL. Farmeconomia. Health Economics and Therapeutic Pathways, 8(2S), 15–18. https://doi.org/10.7175/fe.v8i2S.1024
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