Xinyi Xu, Linyu Geng, Xue Xu, Saisai Huang, Jun Liang
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Cost-effectiveness of Upadacitinib vs. Tofacitinib for moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis in China.
Background: Patients with moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in China experience multi-system dysfunction, resulting in a substantial economic burden. This study aimed to compare the cost-effectiveness of Upadacitinib and Tofacitinib as treatment options for moderate-to-severe RA patients in China.
Materials and methods: A Decision Tree-Markov model with a 24-week cycle was constructed, simulating health status transitions based on the tsDMARDs-TNFi-PC clinical pathway. The analysis included the calculation of treatment costs (yuan) and QALYs (quality-adjusted life-years) for the Upadacitinib and Tofacitinib groups. Cost-effectiveness was evaluated using the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) and compared against a willingness-to-pay (WTP) threshold. One-way sensitivity analysis and probabilistic sensitivity analysis (PSA) were conducted to verify the robustness of the results.
Results: Compared with Tofacitinib, the Upadacitinib group incurred an additional cost of 1,375 yuan per patient, with an incremental gain of 0.17 QALYs. The ICER was 7,880.38 yuan/QALY, which is well below the WTP threshold of 1.5 times China's GDP per capita, indicating favorable cost-effectiveness.
Conclusions: In the context of China's healthcare system, Upadacitinib represents a cost-effective long-term first-line treatment option for moderate-to-severe RA patients.
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Many aspects of the immune system and mechanisms of immunomodulatory therapies remain to be elucidated in order to exploit fully the emerging opportunities. Those involved in the research and clinical applications of immunotherapy are challenged by the huge and intricate volumes of knowledge arising from this fast-evolving field. The journal Immunotherapy offers the scientific community an interdisciplinary forum, providing them with information on the most recent advances of various aspects of immunotherapies, in a concise format to aid navigation of this complex field.
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