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Soini
EJ, Davies G, Martikainen JA, Hu HX, Tunceli K, Niskanen L.
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Abstract
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of generic atorvastatin
20 mg (A20), branded rosuvastatin 10 mg (R10), generic simvastatin
40 mg (S40) and the combination of generic S40 + branded ezetimibe
10 mg (S40 + EZ10) for the secondary prevention of coronary heart
disease (CHD) in Finnish patients not meeting the target goal
of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) with S40.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A probabilistic Markov model was
employed to evaluate the costs and health outcomes of the different
therapies based on the cardiovascular events avoided. The model
included Framingham risk equations, Finnish population characteristics,
event rates, quality of life estimates, resource use and unit
costs. The LDL-C lowering efficacies were gathered from a systematic
literature review, based on a search of Medline carried out in
June 2008 (no time limit). Main outcome measures: Incremental
cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained and incremental
cost per life year gained (LYG).
RESULTS: The efficacy (LDL-C decrease) gained from switching S40
to S40 + EZ10 was consistent in the literature review, whereas
the LDL-C decrease gained from switching S40 to A20/R10 was uncertain.
The incremental cost per QALY gained from switching generic S40
was lowest for S40 + EZ10 (22,841 euros [24,017 euros] and 26,595
euros [46,686 euros] for diabetic and non-diabetic men [women],
respectively). The respective incremental cost per QALY gained
for S40 + EZ10 vs. A20 were 19,738 euros (21,405 euros) and 23,596
euros (40,087 euros). A20 dominated R10. Based on the cost-effectiveness
acceptability frontier with a willingness-to-pay value of 30,000
euros per QALY gained, the probability of cost-effectiveness for
switching generic S40 to S40 + EZ10 was 100% for men and diabetic
women. Sensitivity analyses showed that results were robust.
CONCLUSIONS: In the Finnish secondary prevention population that
is not at goal on S40, switching generic S40 to S40 + EZ10 is
more cost-effective than switching S40 to generic A20 or R10.
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