Cost-effectiveness of a two-layer compression bandage versus standard bandage following total knee arthroplasty.

IF 3.1 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Bone & Joint Open Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1302/2633-1462.57.BJO-2023-0153.R1
Sarah J Ronaldson, Elizabeth Cook, Alex Mitchell, Caroline M Fairhurst, Mike Reed, Belén C Martin, David J Torgerson
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Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of a two-layer compression bandage versus a standard wool and crepe bandage following total knee arthroplasty, using patient-level data from the Knee Replacement Bandage Study (KReBS).

Methods: A cost-utility analysis was undertaken alongside KReBS, a pragmatic, two-arm, open label, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial, in terms of the cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY). Overall, 2,330 participants scheduled for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) were randomized to either a two-layer compression bandage or a standard wool and crepe bandage. Costs were estimated over a 12-month period from the UK NHS perspective, and health outcomes were reported as QALYs based on participants' EuroQol five-dimesion five-level questionnaire responses. Multiple imputation was used to deal with missing data and sensitivity analyses included a complete case analysis and testing of costing assumptions, with a secondary analysis exploring the inclusion of productivity losses.

Results: The base case analysis found participants in the compression bandage group accrued marginally fewer QALYs, on average, compared with those in the standard bandage group (reduction of 0.0050 QALYs (95% confidence interval (CI) -0.0051 to -0.0049)), and accumulated additional mean costs (incremental cost of £52.68 per participant (95% CI 50.56 to 54.80)). Findings remained robust to assumptions tested in sensitivity analyses, although considerable uncertainty surrounded the outcome estimates.

Conclusion: Use of a two-layer compression bandage is marginally less effective in terms of health-related quality of life, and more expensive when compared with a standard bandage following TKA, so therefore is unlikely to provide a cost-effective option.

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全膝关节置换术后双层加压绷带与标准绷带的成本效益对比。
目的:利用膝关节置换绷带研究(KReBS)的患者数据,评估全膝关节置换术后双层压力绷带与标准羊毛和绉绸绷带的成本效益:KReBS是一项务实的双臂、开放标签、平行分组随机对照试验,同时还进行了成本效用分析,以每质量调整生命年(QALY)的成本为标准。共有 2330 名计划接受全膝关节置换术 (TKA) 的患者被随机分配到双层压力绷带或标准羊毛和绉绸绷带中。从英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)的角度估算了12个月内的成本,并根据参与者的EuroQol五次方五级问卷回答,以QALYs的形式报告了健康结果。采用多重估算法处理缺失数据,敏感性分析包括完整病例分析和成本假设检验,以及探讨是否纳入生产力损失的二次分析:基础病例分析发现,与标准绷带组相比,压缩绷带组的参与者平均获得的 QALYs 略低(减少 0.0050 QALYs(95% 置信区间 (CI) -0.0051 至 -0.0049)),并累积了额外的平均成本(每位参与者的增量成本为 52.68 英镑(95% 置信区间 (CI) 50.56 至 54.80))。尽管结果估算存在相当大的不确定性,但在敏感性分析中测试的假设结果仍然是稳健的:结论:就与健康相关的生活质量而言,使用双层压力绷带的效果稍差,而且与 TKA 术后使用标准绷带相比成本更高,因此不太可能是一种具有成本效益的选择。
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