A cost-effectiveness analysis of Navina Smart on adult patients affected by neurogenic bowel dysfunction.

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.33393/grhta.2024.3168
Matteo Ruggeri, Alessandro Signorini, Silvia Caravaggio, Gabriele Righi
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Abstract

Background and objectives: The objective of this study is to evaluate the economic impact of the device Navina Smart on patients affected by neurogenic bowel dysfunction and dependent on transanal irrigation within the Italian context. This study employs the perspective of the Italian National Health Service.

Methods: The analysis was conducted through a Markov model, comparing two scenarios: standard bowel care vs. transanal irrigation. The model operates on a 30-year time period. The results were reported in terms of net monetary benefit.

Results: Transanal irrigation therapy was dominant in all scenarios with lower costs and higher effectiveness. The population was assumed to be composed of 1,000 subjects. Setting the willingness to pay at €35,000.00/QALYs (quality-adjusted life years), the analysis yielded a net monetary benefit of €81,087 and cost savings of €66,101 per patient over 30 years.

Conclusion: The results of this study substantiate that transanal irrigation therapy treatment employing the Navina Smart device can significantly benefit patients suffering from neurogenic bowel dysfunction by relieving their symptoms. In addition, this therapy offers important cost savings for the Italian National Health Service by reducing resource utilization.

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Navina Smart 对神经源性肠功能障碍成年患者的成本效益分析。
背景和目的:本研究的目的是评估 Navina Smart 设备在意大利对受神经源性肠道功能障碍影响并依赖经肛门灌洗的患者的经济影响。本研究采用了意大利国家医疗服务机构的视角:通过马尔可夫模型进行分析,比较两种情况:标准肠道护理与经肛门灌洗。该模型的运行周期为 30 年。结果:经肛门灌洗疗法在标准肠道护理和经肛门灌洗疗法中占主导地位:结果:经肛门灌洗疗法在所有方案中都占主导地位,成本更低,效果更好。假设人口为 1,000 人。将支付意愿设定为 35,000.00 欧元/QALYs(质量调整生命年),分析得出每位患者的净货币收益为 81,087 欧元,30 年内可节省成本 66,101 欧元:这项研究的结果证明,采用 Navina Smart 设备进行经肛门灌洗治疗,可以缓解神经源性肠功能障碍患者的症状,使其显著受益。此外,这种疗法还能减少资源使用,为意大利国家卫生服务部门节约大量成本。
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期刊介绍: Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment (GRHTA) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which aims to promote health technology assessment and economic evaluation, enabling choices among alternative therapeutical paths or procedures with different clinical and economic outcomes. GRHTA is a unique journal having three different editorial boards who focus on their respective geographical expertise.
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