Acthar Gel versus standard of care for adults with proteinuria in nephrotic syndrome due to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis: cost-per-response analysis from the US healthcare perspective

从美国医疗保健角度分析Acthar凝胶与标准疗法治疗局灶节段性肾小球硬化症所致肾病综合征伴蛋白尿成人患者的疗效:成本效益分析

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Abstract

Aim: Proteinuria poses a significant challenge in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), particularly when resistant to standard treatments. Acthar(®) Gel, a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved treatment, may be a potential option for proteinuria in nephrotic syndrome (NS) due to FSGS, particularly given the limited alternative therapies. This study assessed the cost-per-response of Acthar Gel versus standard of care (SoC) for the treatment of refractory proteinuria in NS due to FSGS among adults from a US healthcare payer perspective over a 1- to 3-year horizon. Materials & methods: A probabilistic, cohort-based state-transition model tracked adults with nephrotic-range proteinuria due to FSGS through clinically relevant health states in 6-month cycles. All patients entered in relapse and received either Acthar Gel or SoC. At each cycle, individuals could transition to response or remain uncontrolled, progress to renal failure, or continue in relapse; death was permitted from any state. Responders were allowed to either sustain response or experience relapse in subsequent cycles. Model inputs for clinical event rates, healthcare utilization and medical costs were sourced from the published literature, and drug costs were valued using wholesale acquisition cost. Cost-per-response was defined as total healthcare costs (drug and nondrug medical costs) per patient divided by the response rate. Results: Acthar Gel showed a lower cost-per-response ($469,735) versus cyclophosphamide ($2,140,400) and rituximab ($1,272,477) over 1 year. This advantage for Acthar Gel was sustained for 2 and 3 years. Acthar Gel was potentially a dominant treatment option at 2 and 3 years, with a lower overall cost of care and higher response rates than SoC. Conclusion: From a US healthcare payer perspective, Acthar Gel appears to be a cost-effective, value-based treatment option for adults with proteinuria in NS due to FSGS over 1 to 3 years. These findings may aid providers and payers in making informed treatment decisions when conventional therapies are ineffective for these patients.

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