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Cost-of-illness study in acromegalic patients in Italy

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
卷 27, 期 11, 页码 1034-1039

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DOI: 10.1007/BF03345306

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acromegaly; health resource; cost

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Introduction: acromegalic therapeutic goals are directed at removing the tumor, preventing tumor re-growth and reducing long-term morbidity and mortality. In this scenario, the acromegalic patient needs a variety of health resources (diagnostic tests, surgery, radiotherapy, specialist visits and drugs) for his/her cure, in order to decrease/stop the progression of the disease and to cure the co-morbid diseases. Lack of epidemiological data has suggested performing an Italian retrospective study aiming to assess the health resource consumption that is caused by acromegalic cure and the relative co-morbidities, in order to estimate the amount of the direct costs of acromegalic patients. Method: a retrospective study was performed on a total of 134 patients (142 patients selected, 76 in Genoa and 66 in Turin) for a period of about 7 yr preceding the enrolment date. Only direct costs were evaluated by performing an analysis on the perspective of Italian Healthcare Service (SSN). Results: the mean total direct costs for acromegaly cure ranged from 7.968,41 to 12.533,02 E/yr (p < 0,01; Mann Whitney Test), respectively, for Responders and Non-Responders. The cost driver was drug (SS analogs) for acromegalic cure. The co-morbidity conditions associated to acromegalic Non-Responder patients are clearly higher than those with well-controlled disease. Conclusion: the study supports the hypothesis that controlled patients drove a saving for SSN in comparison to poor control patients that use more health resources. (C) 2004, Editrice Kurtis.

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