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Initial modelling and updates on cost effectiveness from the first 10 years of a spleen registry

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posted on 2018-10-01, 00:00 authored by Sarah Luu, Penelope Jones, Ian Woolley, Denis Spelman, Lisa GoldLisa Gold
OBJECTIVE: To validate our estimates from our original model and re-evaluate the cost-effectiveness of Spleen Australia, the Australian post-splenectomy registry, using our original model with updated model parameters based on advances in the literature and experience of the registry over the past decade. METHODS: We revisited a decision model from 2005, comparing 1,000 hypothetical registered patients with asplenia or hyposplenism against 1,000 who were not registered, and updated the model parameters. The cost-effectiveness of the registry was evaluated from a healthcare perspective in terms of additional cost per case of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) avoided and as additional cost per life year gained. RESULTS: Over a cohort lifetime the registry was associated with an additional cost of $125,724 per case of OPSI avoided or $19,286 per life year gained. CONCLUSIONS: Despite our initial over-estimation of immunisation and chemoprophylaxis uptake and increases in unit costs, our re-evaluation confirmed use of the registry to be cost-effective. Implications for public health: Improved outcomes for patients with asplenia or hyposplenism can be achieved by a cost-effective registry. Additional research into effectiveness of interventions, OPSI prevalence associated with varying intervention use, and compliance rates over time after registration would provide improved accuracy of cost-effectiveness estimates.

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Journal

Australian and New Zealand journal of public health

Volume

42

Issue

5

Pagination

463 - 466

Publisher

Wiley

Location

Chichester, Eng.

eISSN

1753-6405

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2018, The Authors

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