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SAP dressings use in exuding venous leg ulcers: An early economic evaluation

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SAP dressings use in exuding venous leg ulcers: An early economic evaluation

Topics
SAP dressings, Foam Dressing, Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU), Cost Effectiveness, Moderate to High Exudate, Exudate Management, France, Wound Economics
Language
EN
Publication Year
2022
Author(s)
Vladica M. Velickovic´, Pablo Arija Prieto, Milica Krga, Ana Maria Jorge​
published in
Journal of Tissue Viability
Approx. reading time
20 min (7 pages)​

Abstract

Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are the most common hard-to-heal ulcers associated with the high humanistic and economic burden. Especially clinically challenging are moderate-to-highly exuding venous leg ulcers, and cur-rent management guidelines recommend several different wound dressings for this indication.

The study aimed to determine the cost-effectiveness of managing moderate-to-highly exuding venous leg ulcers with superabsorbent wound dressings versus foams dressings in French settings from Haute Autorit´e de Sant´e perspective.

For evidence synthesis decision-analytic model was developed in line with international and French good modelling practices recommendations. All model inputs were informed by data identified through systematic literature reviews that, in our best knowledge, represent the best available evidence at this moment.

According to the prediction from this early stage health economic evaluation, using superabsorbent wound dressings versus foam dressings mix in patients with moderate-to-highly exuding leg ulcers in French settings will result in an improved healing rate of 2.58%, incremental HRQoL of 0.143 QALWs and total direct cost savings of € 435 (USD 473) per patient over six months period.

The clinical outcomes results from this evaluation are in line with management guidelines that have recom-mended superabsorbent wound dressings as a first-line choice in the therapy of moderate-to-highly exuding venous leg ulcers. In addition, this evaluation demonstrates that using superabsorbent wound dressings will also lead to economic savings from the Haute Autorité de Santé perspective.


Abstract from the original publication. For complete details, please refer to the full article:

doi: 10.1016/j.jtv.2022.04.005

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