2012
DOI: 10.2147/copd.s29820
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Cost-effectiveness of available treatment options for patients suffering from severe COPD in the UK: a fully incremental analysis

Abstract: PurposeFrequent exacerbations which are both costly and potentially life-threatening are a major concern to patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), despite the availability of several treatment options. This study aimed to assess the lifetime costs and outcomes associated with alternative treatment regimens for patients with severe COPD in the UK setting.Patients and methodsA Markov cohort model was developed to predict lifetime costs, outcomes, and cost-effectiveness of various combination… Show more

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“…The model was developed subsequent to a review of published Markov decision models [138][139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147] in stable and post-admission COPD populations, and considers stable and post-admission populations separately. The model incorporated both the short-term increased risk of readmission and subsequent mortality after a hospital admission, and the long-term natural history of the disease, taking into account exacerbations, increasing COPD severity and mortality ( Figure 16).…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The model was developed subsequent to a review of published Markov decision models [138][139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147] in stable and post-admission COPD populations, and considers stable and post-admission populations separately. The model incorporated both the short-term increased risk of readmission and subsequent mortality after a hospital admission, and the long-term natural history of the disease, taking into account exacerbations, increasing COPD severity and mortality ( Figure 16).…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[138][139][140]143,147 It was assumed that there was a loss of utility for 1 month for moderate exacerbations and a utility loss for 3 months with an improvement after 1 month for severe exacerbations as a result of full recovery taking a longer period of time. 13,155 The utility loss estimate of 15% for moderate exacerbation and 50% in the first month for severe exacerbation was obtained from Rutten-van Molken et al, 139 reducing to 25% in the second and third months for a severe exacerbation.…”
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“…Acute exacerbations of COPD, which cause an increase or change in regular therapies and generally require hospitalization, account for a major part of COPD-related health costs (85%) (10,11) and are an important cause of COPD-induced mortality (12). In this study, which aimed to determine the cost for patients with COPD exacerbation in a university hospital, the total cost per patient was 1,064.0 (726.0-1,866.0) TL.…”
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confidence: 99%