Scientific journal paper Q3
Cost-effectiveness of cardio-oncology clinical assessment for prevention of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity
Felipa Sampayo (de Mello-Sampayo, F.); Manuela Fiuza (Fiuza, M.); Fausto Pinto (Pinto, F.); Joana Fonte (Fonte, J.);
Journal Title
Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Alternative Titles

(Portuguese) Custo-efetividade da avaliação clínica cárdio-oncológica para prevenção da cardiotoxicidade induzida por quimioterapia

Abstract
Introduction Cancer chemotherapy increases the risk of heart failure. This cost-effectiveness study analyzes cardio-oncology imaging assessment of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) using a Portuguese healthcare payer perspective and a five-year time horizon. Methods Two cardioprotective strategies were assessed: universal cardioprotection (UCP) for all patients and cardioprotection initiated on diagnosis of LVEF-defined cardiotoxicity (EF-CTX). A Markov model, informed by the retrospective clinical course of breast cancer patients followed in a Portuguese public hospital, was developed to assess the cost-effectiveness of LVEF cardio-oncology imaging assessment. Data on transition probabilities, costs and utilities were retrieved from both the retrospective data and published literature to assess the cost-effectiveness of LVEF echocardiographic assessment. Costs and utilities of the cardioprotective strategies were assessed over a five-year range, using probabilistic sensitivity analyses. Results In the reference case of a 63-year-old breast cancer patient treated with cardioprotection initiated on diagnosis of EF-CTX, the five-year time horizon (4.22 QALYs and €2594 cost over five years) dominated UCP (3.42 QALYS and €3758 cost over five years). Under a time horizon of five years at a willingness-to-pay threshold of €22 986, over 65.7% of simulations provided additional QALYs. Monte Carlo simulation of the Markov model had no effect on the model's conclusions. Conclusion In the Portuguese public healthcare system and under specific hypotheses, from a healthcare payer perspective, EF-CTX-guided cardioprotection for patients at risk of chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity provides more QALYs at lower cost than UCP.
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Keywords
Cancer survivorship,Heart failure,Cost-effectiveness,Cardioprotection
  • Clinical Medicine - Medical and Health Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
UIDB/00315/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia