Within-trial cost-effectiveness of novel macrophage-regulating treatment on wound healing in patients with diabetic foot ulcers

新型巨噬细胞调节疗法对糖尿病足溃疡患者伤口愈合的试验内成本效益分析

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Abstract

An M1/M2 macrophage-regulating treatment, ON101 cream, has shown its superior healing efficacy for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) versus standard absorbent dressing, according to a phase III trial. Given its high cost, corroborating the economic value of ON101 treatment can facilitate clinical and policy decision-makings. This study sought to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of ON101 versus an absorbent dressing for patients with DFUs from Taiwan's healthcare sector perspective. This economic evaluation utilized effectiveness and cost data (in 2022 USD) from a randomized controlled trial of ON101, published literature, and Taiwan's National Health Insurance program. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) against willingness-to-pay (WTP) threshold was estimated to determine the cost-effectiveness of treatment. Over a mean follow-up of 12.69 weeks in the full analysis set of patients (n = 236), 6 patients would need to be treated with ON101 versus the absorbent dressing to obtain a case of complete healing, which costed US$21,128 per complete-healing case gained. This ICER value was below WTP threshold of US$32,788. Cost-effective findings were consistent across sensitivity analyses, and more remarkable for patients with Wagner grade 2 ulcers, HbA(1c) >7%, and plantar ulcers. All these results were similar in modified intention-to-treat set. The high upfront drug cost of ON101 could be offset by its superior healing efficacy. Considering key prognostic factors for DFUs while optimizing the allocation of limited healthcare budgets, ON101 should be prioritized for severe cases with poor ulcer prognosis.

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