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Economic impact of a more extensive use of FENO testing on the Italian population with asthma

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RESPIRATORY RESEARCH
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12931-023-02437-y

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Fractional exhaled nitric oxide testing; Cost of illness; Asthma; Burden

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This study aimed to estimate the overall economic impact of extensive use of FENO testing on the Italian population with asthma. The results showed that the use of FENO testing can reduce healthcare costs and improve asthma management.
BackgroundAsthma is a common chronic inflammatory airway affecting over 260 million people worldwide, and characterized, in the large majority of cases, by the so-called type 2 inflammation. Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) testing is noninvasive point-of-care tool to assess type 2 inflammation and therefore improve asthma management. It has been suggested to determine eligibility for a specific biologic therapy and predict likelihood to respond. The aim of this study was to estimate the overall economic impact of an extensive use of FENO testing on the Italian population with asthma, including extra costs of testing and savings generated by more appropriate prescriptions, increased adherence and lower frequency of exacerbations.MethodsA cost of illness analysis was firstly performed to estimate the yearly economic burden from the National Healthcare Service (NHS) perspective in Italy of the management of asthmatic patients with standard of care (SOC) according to the application of GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) guidelines; then, we evaluated the changes in the economic burden in patient management by introducing FENO testing into clinical practice. The cost items considered were: visits/exams, exacerbations, drugs, management of adverse events caused by short-term oral corticosteroids use. Efficacy of FeNO test and SOC is based on literature evidence. Costs refer to published data or Diagnosis Related Group/outpatient tariffs.ResultsConsidering one asthma visit every 6 months, the total yearly cost for the management of patients with asthma in Italy is 1,599,217,876euro (409.07euro per patient), while for FENO testing strategy this figure is 1,395,029,747euro (356.84euro per patient). An increased utilization rate of FENO testing from 50 to 100% of patients may lead to savings for the NHS from about 102 to 204 million euro compared to SOC.ConclusionsOur study showed that FeNO testing strategy may improve the management of asthmatic patients leading to significant savings for the NHS.

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